In October, INSIDER wrote about a series of Disney-themed dresses for adult fans.
The collection, called The Dress Shop with looks by Her Universe, launched at the end of March 2017. The rotating selection that includes designs inspired by princesses and park attractions can be found in Disney World's Disney Springs.
Well, now they’re back with even more. And this time they’re not just for adults. On a recent trip to Florida's Walt Disney World, INSIDER stopped by the Cherry Tree Lane boutique to see what was new and we were delighted to find there are a ton of options for children to wear.
Keep reading to see them all.
Before we get to the dresses, you're going to want to know how and where to find them. A few can be found in Disney World's Magic Kingdom.
A selection of the dresses are located in Uptown Jewelers off of Main Street in Magic Kingdom.
It's a pretty unsuspecting location for dresses to be located. It's the primary home of Disney-themed jewelry, including Pandora.
The last time I was at the parks in October, the dresses were located in the Magic Kingdom's Emporium gift shop.
If you want to see the full collection, you'll want to head to Disney Springs' Marketplace Co-Op.
If you're familiar with Disney Springs, the shop is located on the very east side of the former Downtown Disney area.
Once inside, the Dress Shop collection is located inside a boutique called Cherry Tree Lane. It's all the way straight back in the marketplace.
The sign and open layout of the Market Co-Op doesn't scream that it's a place to find designer dresses, but it is.
Once you see the window display with the Dress Shop name, you know you're in the right place.
The Disneyland-themed dress seen above showcases different attractions seen at the Anaheim, California park. It retails for $108. You can find it here.
The dresses you'll find are inspired by iconic Disney characters and a few theme park rides.
Each dress ranges in price from $78 to $198 and hangs next to matching accessories that go along with the individual style.
We were taken aback by the matching adult and children's dresses.
They're the perfect "mommy and me" outfits.
Not every dress is available in kiddie sizes, but we saw a handful of them including this Snow White-inspired apple dress.
Concept art for many of the dresses hangs in the shop alongside them. The Snow White one was inspired by the poison apple Snow takes a bite from near the movie's end. If you look close, some of the apple bites include profiles of the seven dwarfs.
This dress marks the 80th anniversary of the movie's release. You can buy the adult dress here and the child's dress here.
This newer Mary Poppins dress includes penguins and carousel horses.
The dress is inspired by the Jolly Holiday sequence in the 1964 classic.
A "Mary Poppins" sequel is coming in December featuring Emily Blunt as the titular character. You can buy the adult dress here and the children's dress here.
We love these new "Monsters, Inc."-inspired dresses.
"Monsters, Inc." characters Boo, Sully, Mike, George, and Randall are peeking out from doors all over the dress.
You can buy the adult dress here and the girl's dress here.
This green sundress is inspired by Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room. The attraction can be found in three of Disney's parks around the world.
The musical animatronic show is located in Disneyland, Magic Kingdom, and Tokyo Disneyland. Concept art for the dress describes it as "tropical" and "casual."
You can buy the adult dress here and the girl's dress here.
The Orange Bird is a popular Adventureland mascot for the Enchanted Tiki Room and there's a newer dress themed around him, too.
The little bird can be seen in full on the back of the blue and orange dress. The Dress Shop collection previously had an orange and white dress themed around the bird. You can buy it here.
The tightrope girl two-piece dress and cape is based off of the Haunted Mansion ride.
A portrait of the tightrope girl can be seen on the Haunted Mansion ride.
You can buy it here.
It's not the only dress based on the iconic Disney ride. This is the Haunted Mansion ballroom gown. It's one of our favorites.
The gigantic ballroom on display during the ride is etched along the skirt of the dress. You can buy it here.
The Fantasyland dress is themed after the area in Magic Kingdom.
Rides from that area of the park, including the teacups from the Mad Tea Party and "It's a Small World," are featured along the bottom of the dress.
The dress feels a bit like the one Cinderella originally designs to go to the ball before her stepsisters destroy it. You can buy it here.
And if you really love the "It's a Small World" boat ride, there's a dress themed just for that attraction.
Look closely at the dress and "goodbye" is written throughout the dress in English, Italian, French, and Danish. You can buy it here.
This dress highlights Disney's Main Street and comes paired with a matching cardigan.
Horses are embroidered on the cardigan. You can buy it here.
The Dress Shop also had a special Americana dress on display for the Fourth of July when we visited.
And there was plenty of merch — and Mickey ears — to match.
It's still available for purchase here.
You can view more of Disney's Dress Shop collection here.
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