Frozen 2made history grossing astaggering $350.2 millionover its opening weekend and naturally, fans are looking to dress up as Elsa or Anna during their next trip to aDisneypark. But due to a strict rule thwarting adults from dressing as characters at any resort, not everyone can emulate theirFrozenfavorites. Luckily, Disneybounders have found a loophole.
The reason Disney parks don’t allow anyone over 14 to dress up in the characters’ official costumes is to avoid confusion among young visitors who would potentially come across multiple of their favorite princes and princesses.
Celebrities have even jumped on the bandwagon like John Stamos’s wife,Caitlin McHugh, 31, who got engaged andhoneymooned at Disneyland, andalways visits the parks dressed in her Disneybound best.
Pioneering the Disneybound trend is Leslie Kay, who started ablogandInstagramaccount, which boasts 270,000 followers, with the same name.
“I was literally Disney bound — headed to Disney World,” Kay toldToday.comin October 2018. “I started creating these outfits for Disney characters based off what they might wear when they are going to school or the mall. The first one I posted was Rapunzel … my blog followers jumped from a couple hundred to tens of thousands in the first month and the rest is history.”
Kay uses her Instagram to highlight uber-creative Disneybounders, and suggest outfits for fans who want to join the club.
To create a homemade Anna fromFrozencostume, Kay suggests a denim embroidered mini skirt from Topshop, black T-shirt from Macy’s and purple cardigan from Amazon.
Elsa fans can opt for a blue strappy dress, periwinkle shall sweater, metallic silver ankle boots and a snowflake handbag.
For Hans, she suggests wearing a navy jumpsuit, with a white tuxedo blazer with black piping, black patent boots, a purple neck scarf and gold accessories.
And to emulate everyone’s favorite, Olaf, go with an all-white outfit, including a white cardigan, white shirt, white skinny jeans, white sneakers, brown watch, snowflake earrings and an Olaf-inspired bag.
source: people.com