Welcome to my channel, today we are doing a review of the new Ariel Designer limited edition doll released by Disney store, she is one of the 3 extra redesigned dolls and LAST from the “Ultimate Princess Celebration” designer collection.
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Jasmine:
Pocahontas:
Ariel:
Mulan:
Tiana:
Aurora:
Merida:
Moana:
Snow White:
Rapunzel:
Cinderella:
Belle:
Redesigned
Briar Rose:
Tiana:
Ariel:
Shopdisney description:
The Disney Designer Collection is proud to introduce the Ultimate Princess Celebration, a limited edition series of dolls carefully crafted by artists across The Walt Disney Company. Princess Ariel resonated with Rocio Cintrón because she longed to be part of two different worlds–celebrating her Latina culture as an American. The inspiration for her Ariel doll design stems from the end scene of The Little Mermaid when Ariel emerges from the water and onto land in a shimmering purple dress.
Magic in the details
Disney Designer Collection Ariel doll
Limited Edition of 5,500
Includes Certificate of Authenticity
Designer: Rocío Cintrón
Detailed couture gown
Sheer sleeves
Embroidered seascape filigree
Gem studded skirt
Golden chestplate with iridescent gems
Golden shell bracelet
Open toe shoes with shell decoration
Fully poseable
Display stand included
Comes in elegant window display packaging with gatefold cover, foil decoration and magnetic closure
Inspired by Disney’s animated classic The Little Mermaid (1989)
Part of the Disney Ultimate Princess Celebration Collection
About Designer Rocío Cintrón:
Rocío Cintrón was born in Washington, D.C to Puerto Rican and Panamanian parents. As a child, her love for art, toys, and Disney led her to pursue a creative career. After graduating with a Toy Design degree from the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York, Rocio landed her dream job at Disney, and has been adding a little sparkle to Disney toys since 2010.
Disney’s The Little Mermaid was not only Rocio’s favorite film growing up, but it is also the source of her artistic inspiration. Princess Ariel resonated with Rocio because she longed to be part of two different worlds--celebrating her Latina culture as an American.
Rocío’s vision for Ariel’s dress is a blend of painterly and modern aesthetics. To achieve this look, Rocío channeled memories of painting Puerto Rican seascapes with her father, who coincidentally resembles King Triton. The inspiration for Rocío’s creativity stemmed from the end scene of The Little Mermaid when Ariel emerges from the water and onto land in her shimmering purple dress.
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