“My mom used to make my costumes when I was little; she sews a lot. One year, I was a bride and I had a big wedding dress and a bouquet. Another year I was a medieval princess with a long teal dress and a veil. It was a little extravagant, but it was cute!” YearsLittlesLongBigsUsedMomDressesMy MomCutePrincessCostumesVeilsMedievalBridesExtravagantBouquetsAnother YearWedding Dress Author:Sasha Pieterse
“When Princess Diana got married, I was a very little kid, I think. I remember her dress, and I found the dress amazing when I was a kid.” ThinkingLittlesKidsRememberFoundMarriedDressesPrincessLittle KidDiana Author:Olivier Theyskens
“I wouldn't want to play a normal princess who always walks around in nice dresses. I never had a connection to it when I was a child, I preferred playing with plastic soldiers.” WantChildrenPlayWalksNiceNormalConnectionsDressesSoldierPrincessPlastic Author:Kristen Stewart
“I have a daughter who's four, who's dainty and princess-esque. I still get to dress her like my little accessory. I think I have one more year to do that, then she's going to get her own ideas - so I better move quickly!” ThinkingYearsLittlesStillsIdeasMovingFourDaughterDressesPrincessAccessoriesDainty Author:Erykah Badu
“A capacity for inferiority in the growing adult is threatened by the temptation by squander that capacity ruthlessly, to revel in hallowness. The syndrom especially plaques anyone who lives behind a mask. An elephant in her disquise as a human princess, a scarecrow with painted features, a glittering tiara under which to glow and glide in anonymous glamour. A witch's hat, a wizards stole, a scholars gown, a soldiers dress sartorials. A hundred ways to duck the question: how will I live with myself now that I nkow what I know.” KnowsWayHumansBehindsGrowingHundredAdultsCapacityDressesSoldierTemptationFeaturesHatsMaskWitchPrincessDucksScholarThreatenedElephantsWizardsGlamourInferiorityGownsScarecrowTiaras Author:Gregory Maguire
“She remembered that once, when she was a little girl, she had seen a pretty young woman with golden hair down to her knees in a long flowered dress, and had said to her, without thinking, "Are you a princess?" The girl had laughed very kindly at her and asked her what her name was. Blanche remembered going away from her, led by her mother's hand, thinking to herself that the girl really was a princess, but in disguise. And she had resolved that someday, she would dress as though she were a princess in disguise.” ThinkingLittlesLongSaidHandsYoungMotherGirlNamesHairDressesGoldenRememberedKneesSomedayGoing AwayLaughedPrincessDisguiseYoung WomenBlancheGolden Hair Author:Regina Doman
“Christian stretched out beside her and pulled her close. ʺBut for what itʹs worth, I think youʹd be a great queen too, Princess Dragomir.ʺ ʺYouʹre going to get dirty,ʺ she warned. ʺAlready am. Oh, you mean from your clothes?ʺ He wrapped his arms around her, heedless of her damp and muddy state. ʺI spent most of my childhood hiding in a dusty attic and own exactly one dress shirt. You really think I care about this T-shirt?ʺ” ThinkingMeanStatesCareChristianChildhoodArmsClothesDressesDirtyQueensShirtsHidingPrincessI CareT ShirtMuddyDampAtticsChristian Ozera Author:Richelle Mead
“I am a princess. All girls are. Even if they live in tiny old attics. Even if they dress in rags, even if they aren’t pretty, or smart, or young. They’re still princesses.” IfsStillsYoungGirlSmartDressesTinyPrincessRagsAtticsLittle Princess Author:Frances Hodgson Burnett
“I can wear a sexy dress to any red carpet event. My wedding is my chance to go all the way and wear a princess silhouette.” WayI CanChanceEventsRedDressesSexyPrincessCarpetRed CarpetSilhouettes Author:Roselyn Sanchez