Princess Jasmine (voiced by Linda Larkin) wears pajamas for the slumber party featuring a turquoise tank top and glittery blue leggings.
Disney fans, this is why Aladdin's Princess Jasmine really wears blue. Just like every other Disney princess before her, Jasmine will be wearing blue in the new Aladdin film – and she has a brilliant reason for doing so, too.
Jasmine's signature outfit from the animated "Aladdin" is iconic. You know the look: low-riding turquoise harem pants paired with a tiny off-the-shoulder top that leaves the princess' belly button out in the open.
Her princess gown is a two-piece outfit. The top of the outfit is a turquoise off-shoulder bandeau, and the shoulder-cloth is translucent. The bottom of the outfit are turquoise breeches with the organza veil outside. She wears an aquamarine tiara, gold earrings and necklace, and matching curly-tipped shoes.
Not only is blue the color of empowerment, but it also resembles the sky, making it a color of hope and positivity. “It's something to look forward to, to see that blue sky,” Eiseman says.
This princess Jasmine doll comes in her signature teal outfit with a cape and gold-colored details and is a gorgeous addition to any collection.
Princess Jasmine has always been synonymous with her vibrant turquoise crop top and harem pants that she wears throughout Disney's 1992 animated classic Aladdin.
And turns out, there's a simple answer. In the 1992 animated classic, a musclebound Aladdin wears a purple waistcoat that shows off his pecs, with off-white harem pants, a crimson cummerbund, and a jaunty maroon fez hat.
From Snow White, Cinderella, Belle, Aurora, Elsa, Jasmine, Ariel, Alice in Wonderland, and more, all wear the color. “When you think of every Disney heroine — Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Jasmine — they're all wearing blue!
Many of the Disney princesses' outfits feature the color blue, which may be a sign of empowerment. Characters like Snow White, Cinderella, Belle, Merida, Elsa, and Jasmine wear blue clothing, and it's probably not a coincidence that so many share the signature color.
While some claim Jasmine is Arab because the movie opens with a song called Arabian Nights, others believe that the architecture in Agrabah is clearly based on the Taj Mahal, making Jasmine Indian. It's a debate that has fueled speculation that in Hollywood, Indians and Arabs are interchangeable.
“In the film, Tiana always wore lemon yellows and greens—these soft colors that you might even see on a lily pad,” she says.
Moana also wears a Samoan-inspired ceremonial dress during the same song with a red Tapa top and skirt adorned with red tassels, a white Pandanus collar, skirt, and belt, red-feathered arm cuffs, and green leaf bracelets, both with white seashells around the edge.
Aurora remained silent in the second half of the film she originated in, even after being awoken with the kiss. Aurora's dress is constantly changed from blue to pink and back again as a running gag during her film. The constant color change is due to Flora and Merryweather's disagreement on what the color should be.
Jasmine is a headstrong princess who is anything but submissive. Her signature stone, the Swiss Blue Topaz has the properties of improving communication skills. She definitely uses this with Aladdin!
Naomi Scott is a multi-talented actor, singer and songwriter. She stars as "Jasmine" in Disney's blockbuster live action remake Aladdin (2019), alongside Mena Massoud and Will Smith, directed by Guy Ritchie.
Physical appearance
Jasmine is a princess with tan skin and long, lustrous black hair, big brown eyes, and a distinct hourglass figure. She normally wears her black hair in a ponytail, held together by two light blue bands.
Princess Tiana, a hand-drawn throwback to classic Disney characters like Cinderella and Snow White, has a dazzling green gown, a classy upsweep hairdo and a diamond tiara.
Merida loves the outdoors and wears green throughout the movie.
Rapunzel is the only princess with green eyes.
Pocahontas is the only Disney princess with a tattoo.
Ariel appears as an adult in Return to the Sea and gives birth to a daughter named Melody, becoming the first, and currently, only, Disney princess to become a mother.