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ArtistAstor Alexanderreimagines some of our favorite Disney royalty with an edgy twist.
His series titledNoir Princessesfeatures the beloved characters portrayed as private eyes and femme fatales.
In doing so, the digital portraits offer an alternative perspective on the characters we know and love.
Snow White of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”
The San Diego-based illustrator has also given movie titles to eachNoir Princessthat hints to who these women really are.
Each has her own agenda, whether it’s pursuing vigilante justice or leading a daring caper.
Ariel fromThe Little Mermaidhas a different plan; her noir tale is calledHigh Sea Robbery.
Pocahontas of “Pocahontas”
Clad in a wetsuit and brandishing a gun, looks like she is planning an elaborate heist.
WantNoir Princesseson your walls?
The entire series is available as prints through Alexander’sSociety6 store.
Princess Jasmine of “Aladdin”
Illustrator Astor Alexander has created a series calledNoir Princessesfeaturing Disney princesses reimagined into detectives and femme fatales.
Ariel of “The Little Mermaid”
Tiana of “The Princess and the Frog”
Mulan of “Mulan”
Cinderella of “Cinderella”
Princess Aurora of “Sleeping Beauty”