Every Girl’s Dream: Finding the Perfect Disney Princess Halloween Costume
Contents
- Every Girl’s Dream: Finding the Perfect Disney Princess Halloween Costume
- Why Disney Princess Costumes Are Always a Halloween Winner
- Where to Find the Best Disney Princess Halloween Costumes
- Popular Disney Princess Characters for Halloween Costumes
- Sizing Guide: Getting the Fit Right
- Essential Accessories to Complete the Look
I’m not gonna lie, watching someone light up when they put on their favorite Disney princess costume never gets old.
Whether you’re hunting for your daughter’s dream Belle gown or you’re secretly planning to rock an Elsa costume yourself this Halloween, finding the right Disney princess Halloween costume can feel overwhelming with so many options out there.
Let me walk you through everything I’ve learned about finding these magical costumes without losing your mind in the process.

Why Disney Princess Costumes Are Always a Halloween Winner
Look, I get it.
Every year, the same question pops up: what costume should we get?
And honestly, Disney princess costumes solve so many problems at once.
They’re recognizable, they’re timeless, and kids (and adults honestly) actually want to wear them.
Plus, you can usually rewear them for dress-up play long after Halloween ends, which makes the investment feel way more worth it.
I’ve seen kids wear their princess costumes until they literally fall apart.
That’s the kind of magic we’re talking about here.
Where to Find the Best Disney Princess Halloween Costumes
Shopping for these costumes used to mean driving to every store in town.
Now there’s actually too many options, which creates its own problem.
Let me break down the best places I’ve found:
Spirit Halloween
This place is my go-to when Halloween season rolls around.
They stock Disney princess costumes for both adults and kids, and they don’t skimp on the accessories either.
You can grab princess costume accessories like tiaras, wigs, and jewelry all in one trip.
The quality is decent for the price, and honestly the variety is impressive.
HalloweenCostumes.com
If you need specific sizing, this website has been a lifesaver for me.
They carry costumes for literally everyone: girls, women, babies, teenagers, and plus-size options up to 4X.
I love that they don’t just assume everyone fits into standard sizes.
Their search filters actually work too, which sounds basic but you’d be surprised how many sites mess that up.
Halloween Express
Over 92 princess costume options for kids last time I checked.
That’s almost overwhelming honestly.
But if you’ve got a picky kid who wants a very specific character, this is where you’ll probably find it.
They organize everything by character which makes browsing way easier than some other sites.
Pottery Barn Kids
Okay so these aren’t technically “Halloween costumes” but hear me out.
Their princess dresses are made with comfortable, breathable fabrics that kids actually want to wear.
If your kid is sensitive to scratchy materials (mine definitely was), spending a bit more here might save you from a Halloween night meltdown.
Plus the quality means they last through way more than just one night.
The Disney Store
For official Disney princess costumes, you can’t beat going straight to the source.
The attention to detail is noticeably better than knockoffs.
Yes, they’re pricier, but if you’re dealing with a kid who notices when Cinderella’s dress isn’t the exact right shade of blue, it might be worth it.
Also, these hold up really well if you’re planning to pass them down to younger siblings.

Popular Disney Princess Characters for Halloween Costumes
Some princesses just hit different when it comes to Halloween popularity.
Here’s what I’ve noticed over the years:
The Classic Crew
- Cinderella – that blue ball gown is iconic and everyone recognizes it instantly
- Snow White – the yellow skirt and red bow combo never goes out of style
- Aurora (Sleeping Beauty) – pink or blue dress, the debate continues
- Belle – that yellow ball gown from Beauty and the Beast is always a top seller
- Ariel – the purple seashell top and green tail (or her pink dress) are instantly recognizable
The Modern Favorites
- Elsa and Anna – these two basically owned Halloween for like five years straight
- Moana – I love seeing more Moana costumes lately, the representation matters
- Rapunzel – long blonde braid and purple dress, kids love the hair
- Jasmine – teal outfit from Aladdin, both animated and live-action versions are popular
- Tiana – that green gown is stunning and doesn’t get enough love in my opinion
The Newer Additions
- Raya – from Raya and the Last Dragon, gaining traction especially with kids who want something different
I’ve noticed that whatever Disney movie came out recently usually sees a spike in costume popularity.
Makes sense when you think about it.

Sizing Guide: Getting the Fit Right
This is where things get tricky and I’ve definitely made mistakes here.
Baby Sizes
Usually start around 6-12 months and go up to 24 months.
These are adorable but let’s be real, your baby probably won’t remember it.
Still worth it for the photos though.
Make sure you get something with easy diaper access or you’ll regret it halfway through trick-or-treating.
Toddler and Kids Sizes
Typically range from 2T up to size 14 or so.
Here’s my advice: size up if you’re buying early in the season.
Kids grow fast and you also might need to layer underneath if you live somewhere cold.
Nothing worse than a gorgeous costume that doesn’t fit over a winter coat.
Teen and Adult Sizes
Most sites go from XS to XL in standard sizing.
But thankfully more retailers now offer plus-size options up to 4X or even 5X.
Check the size charts because Disney princess costumes tend to run smaller than regular clothes in my experience.
If you’re between sizes, I almost always recommend going up.

Essential Accessories to Complete the Look
The costume is just the starting point honestly.
The accessories are what really make it






