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These Disney Princess Wedding Dresses Are What Dreams Are Made Of

When it was announced earlier this month that Japan’s Kuraudia Co. had created a line of Disney princess themed wedding dresses, we almost couldn’t believe it. Who hasn’t wanted to wear a giant flouncy dress and marry the person they love all the while looking like they’ve been dressed by a fairy godmother? Well, now you can make this happen–if you’re in Japan, that is. Originally unveiled on August 30, you can now wish for your perfect princess wedding with these gorgeous photos.

Asahi reports that the line will have 14 dresses influenced by six of Disney’s flagship princesses: Belle, Ariel, Rapunzel, Aurora, Snow White, and Cinderella. The dresses are available exclusively in Japan beginning in November and will cost the rather handsome sum of around $3,500 to rent for your special day. This is definitely one of our favorite things that we’ve seen done with the Disney license, making our princess dreams a reality and for that special Prince or Princess Charming in your life you can get a matching tux for only $900.

You can check out more of these dreamy creations in our gallery below.

We adore these dream come true dresses, and are already scheming on how to get to Japan, get a dress, then travel back to wear it whilst we stay the night in the Sleeping Beauty castle at Disneyland.

Which of these dresses are you dying to get your  hands on? Will you be flying to Japan to get married just for the chance to live out your one true dream of being an IRL Disney Princess? Maybe you’re mad that they didn’t do a Tiana dress? Let us know in the comments.

Images: Disney Japan, Kuraudia Co., Disney

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