Jasmine from the Her Universe Disney princess fashion collection

Things We Saw Today: We Want All the Clothes From Her Universe’s Disney Princess Line

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Ariel-inspired jeans? A Tiana romper? A magic carpet bag? Dinglehopper makeup brushes?!

We’re fans of the funky geek fashions that Her Universe dreams up, and today is no exception. Their new line of clothes and accessories are inspired by Disney princesses (and all-around badasses like Mulan), and I love that most of the styles are super-casual and comfortable.

I think my favorite item here is Jasmine’s magic carpet bag—it’s just so fun and pops with beautiful colors. The truly genius accessory is “Dinglehopper” makeup brushes in a nod to the Little Mermaid’s trinket collection. I just gotta say, where’s my girl Belle?

I hope they do Disney villains next.

[Peruse the collection!]

(via Hello Giggles, images: Hot Topic/Her Universe)

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What’d you see today, champions?

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