National Princess Day
Throw a fairytale-themed party with fancy dress for your children and their friends, watch a Disney movie or pamper yourself royally on Princess Day.
Drive November sales and engagement through princess-themed parties, costumes, beauty treatments, and family entertainment experiences targeting parents and young children.
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When people think of princesses, they mostly think of the Disney princesses that have all the feminine traits that you can think of. However, the term princess did not come into use until the 18th century with King George I. Before that, many of the wives of prices would be referred to as “Lady so-and-so”. Once Disney brought in their first princess story, Snow White, it all went down in history as princesses and their stories were brought to life by the most famous family entertainment company in the world.
National Princess Day itself, however, was not inspired by the Disney company. Instead, it was brought in by a smaller company, Nest Family Entertainment, which decided to work with Rich Animation Studios to develop one of their last hand-drawn stories, The Swan Princess. The franchise itself has over 8 movies that are over 80 minutes long, and these stories were based on the Russian folk tales of Swan Lake. The franchise has since founded this holiday to help children celebrate their imagination and embody the kindness and joy that each child beholds when they think of princesses.