brofisting:shoomlah:LAST ONE.Bwuh.I adore Tangled for many reasons, but historical accuracy isn’t on
brofisting:shoomlah:LAST ONE. Bwuh.I adore Tangled for many reasons, but historical accuracy isn’t one of them. It’s actually the first Disney film that feels entirely set in its own fantasy world, with no real ties to any particular time period or setting- unless you count that ever-forgiving time period of “Ren Faire.”Since this is the last one in the series (so far as official princesses go), I thought I’d treat myself and just have fun with it. I drew up concepts for both the 16th century (the slashed sleeves) and 18th (Keane’s initial inspiration), but in the interest of choosing a time period I hadn’t touched yet I ended up going with the late Regency. There are a ton of gowns circa 1820 that have those inimitably princessy sleeves, and those palace guards aren’t fooling anyone.-Claire, who made a video for this but still needs to edit that nonsense togetherSee the rest of the series HERERead the FAQ HEREBuy prints HERETHIS PERSON IS MY FAVORITE PERSON 4EVER ANYWAY, BUT LOOK AT THIS DRAWING, IT IS THE MOST PERFECT, YES -- source link