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The Bradford Exchange Princess Belle Handcrafted Figurine Inspired by Beauty and the Beast Exquisitely Reimagined in Bob Mackies Dazzling Style Hand-Painted with 40 Citrine-Colored Crystals Disneys Glamorous Jewels Collection by Bob Mackie 7.25-inches

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The Bradford Exchange Princess Belle Handcrafted Figurine Inspired by Beauty and the Beast Exquisitely Reimagined in Bob Mackies Dazzling Style Hand-Painted with 40 Citrine-Colored Crystals Disneys Glamorous Jewels Collection by Bob Mackie 7.25-inchesIs Disney's Princess Belle your heroine? Now, feel the thrill of her fairy tale story once again with this Disney Princess Belle Figurine, a first ever collaboration of Disney and acclaimed designer Bob Mackie, available to you from The Hamilton Collection. "Headstrong and beautiful Belle, having saved the Beast with her love from his terrible fate, now her Prince, is dressed for the Ball for the whole Kingdom. She wears a golden changeable silk

Is Disney's Princess Belle your heroine? Now, feel the thrill of her fairy tale story once again with this Disney Princess Belle Figurine, a first-ever collaboration of Disney and acclaimed designer Bob Mackie, available to you from The Hamilton Collection. "Headstrong and beautiful Belle, having saved the Beast with her love from his terrible fate, now her Prince, is dressed for the Ball for the whole Kingdom. She wears a golden changeable silk taffeta gown adorned with jewel-embroidered laces and defiant vines and roses, on the dress and in her hair, to waltz the night away with her Prince" With these words, Mr. Mackie introduces his personal interpretation of this beloved Disney Princess character, creating a glamorous figurine that is sure to delight fans and collectors.

Artfully reimagined in Bob Mackie's dazzling style and expertly handcrafted and hand-painted to replicate his original design, Belle stuns in her flowing golden ballgown accented with 40 hand-applied citrine-colored crystals. Every detail is brought to life with elegance, from the off-the-shoulder bodice to the richly embellished gown with its swirling lines, flared bow, curves and sculpted flowers kissed with iridescent glitter. Plus, the entire gown boasts a pearlescent finish fit for a princess! This Disney collectible figurine arrives with a special Hamilton Certificate of Authenticity that features Bob Mackie's personal quote and the sketch of the figurine as he first drew it. Measures approximate size of 7¼" H. ©2021 HC. All Rights Reserved. © Disney ©2021 Bob Mackie Design Group, Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Bob Mackie is a registered trademark of Bob Mackie Design Group, Ltd.

• Experience the magic of Disney's Princess Belle in an exquisite collaboration between Disney and acclaimed designer Bob Mackie, presenting the Disney Princess Belle Figurine, a first-ever creation from The Hamilton Collection.
• Bob Mackie brings his dazzling style to Belle, reimagining the beloved Disney Princess in an artfully crafted and hand-painted figurine. Mackie's personal touch transforms Belle into a glamorous vision for fans and collectors alike.
• Belle is dressed for the royal ball in a golden changeable silk taffeta gown adorned with jewel-embroidered laces, defiant vines, and roses. The off-the-shoulder bodice, flared bow, sculpted flowers, and swirling lines are expertly sculpted, capturing the essence of Belle's iconic ballgown.
• Adding a touch of opulence, 40 hand-applied citrine-colored crystals embellish the figurine, bringing an extra layer of sparkle to Belle's enchanting presence.
• Every detail, from the gown's curves to the sculpted flowers, is meticulously brought to life with elegance. The entire gown boasts a pearlescent finish, creating a regal and princess-worthy appearance.
• The figurine comes with a special Hamilton Certificate of Authenticity, featuring a personal quote from Bob Mackie and the original sketch of the figurine as envisioned by the designer.
• Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
• With an approximate size of 7.25" (18.415 cm) in height, this figurine is a stunning centerpiece that captures the spirit and glamour of Disney's Princess Belle in Bob Mackie's signature style.

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