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Disney Character Personal Color Analysis, Part 2

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Fun Analysis of Disney's Modern Princesses Through Personal Color


" What do you think Rapunzel’s personal color is?"


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Hello, this is My Shopper! If you enjoyed our previous post on the personal colors of classic Disney princesses, you’ll love this one too. This time, we’re diving into the personal colors of Disney’s modern princesses, known for their strong will and unique charm. Rapunzel, Jasmine, Moana, Elsa, and Mulan—each with their own story and personality. Let’s explore how personal color enhances their unique image.



Rapunzel


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With her magical golden hair, Rapunzel steps out into the world for the first time, and everything feels bright and exciting. She has clear skin, light hazel-green eyes, and warm, bright blonde hair. Her signature colors—lilac, light pink, and soft yellow—are all light, warm tones. With her innocent and curious energy, pastel shades suit her much better than bold, saturated colors. Shades like "butter yellow" and "light coral" especially highlight her cheerful and sunny personality. Her soft, warm-toned palette fits perfectly with the Spring Warm Light personal color type.



Jasmine


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Jasmine, the strong-willed and beautiful princess of Agrabah, has a deep and bold tone that stands out. Her natural black hair, defined brows, clear brown eyes, and slightly tanned skin all contribute to her striking look. Her key colors—emerald warm blue, muted gold, and deep black—fit the Autumn Warm Deep palette. She wears bold shades effortlessly, and warm tones add vibrance to her skin while highlighting her features. Jasmine's personal color doesn’t just reflect her appearance—it also enhances her confident and unapologetic personality.



Moana


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Moana, who grew up under the warm sun of the Pacific, is full of adventure and energy. With her sun-kissed skin, deep brown eyes and hair, and vibrant orange outfits, she’s a great example of the Autumn Warm Bright type. The earthy tones of red, brown, and orange reflect her connection to nature and amplify her lively, active image. Moana shines most in bright, warm shades rather than soft browns, and her colors mirror her bold spirit.



Elsa

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Elsa, with her ice powers, is one of the most chic and mysterious Disney princesses. Her snow-white skin, platinum blonde hair, and cool blue eyes make her a textbook cool-toned type. Her iconic shades like icy blue, silver, and pure white belong to the Winter Cool Light palette. Bright, clear cool tones maximize her mystical image. Muted or dark colors don’t suit her as much as transparent, crisp shades like “pale aqua” or “ice violet,” which complement her ethereal appearance.



Mulan

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Mulan, the brave young woman who disguises herself to fight for her family, has a quiet strength. Her skin is a soft ivory tone, and her hair and eyes are a dark, almost black brown. Her traditional outfits often feature muted blues and sage greens—soft, gray-based shades that enhance her graceful and composed image. These colors fall into the Winter Cool Mute palette. Calm and elegant, Mulan’s personal color supports her inner strength and balanced personality.



Telling Your Story Through Personal Color


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How did you enjoy this look at the personal colors of Disney princesses? From Rapunzel’s bright Spring Light palette to the rich Autumn Warm tones of Jasmine and Moana, and from Elsa’s sharp Winter Cool to Mulan’s soft Winter Mute palette, each character’s color reflects their personality and background.

It’s fascinating how even in animated films, color is used so thoughtfully. Why not explore your own personal color to better understand and express your unique charm? Color goes beyond style—it can help you feel most like yourself.




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Editor | Jeongyeon Kim

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