It's completely normal to drool over clothes created by animators, right? That's what I thought. Here is my top 5 countdown of the most stylish pixelated ladies ever.
5) April O'Neil from Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles.
She may have got kidnapped a lot by Shredder but she gets points for bravely rocking a bright, yellow jumpsuit. Completing the look with matching white boots, a belt to cinch in her pixelated waist and a wrist watch, this lady has accessories down to a splint(er). It had to be done.
4) Annabelle from All Dogs Go to Heaven
This is one pooch that is unafraid to go overboard with the feminine details. Although at a disadvantage because there is no outfit to speak of- she makes up for it with the fur-jazzle co-ordinated with her purple eyeshadow. Effortlessly accessorised with a large pink bow that Sarah Jessica Parker could only dream of and pretend to touch- type about to the cutesy heart shaped necklace. It takes a brave lady dawg to wear a pony-tail that high but by golly she manages to pull it off.
3) Mona the Vampire
Channeling her inner goth with the luxurious cape and collar and sticky-out plaits. Mona isn't afraid to stand out from the crowd. She gets extra points for the super eyelashes. Take note: top AND bottom. She adds a sense of fun and frivolity to this eclectic look with bows and fangs. Mona- we salute you.
2) Thumbelina from... Thumbelina
Before Kate Hudson and Nicole Ritchie deigned to plait their hair and don a maxi skirt there was the original hippy child, Thumbelina. During most of the film she wears a folksy skirt teamed with a baby blue belt and gypsy style top. She manages the effortlessly boho look with a messy updo complete with flowers (daisies perhaps?) in the hair. What a statement. And way to attract the fairy prince. Aah Cornelius..
However she makes a transformation when kidnapped by the Beetle and performs for his guests. A mix between Lady Gaga and Queen Amidala from Star Wars, this outfit is amazing. Bonus points.
And at number one.. possibly the chicest mouse ever.. is... Miss Bianca from The Rescuers.
Definitely a worthy winner and not only because there are definite hints of Audrey Hepburn. Her outfits throughout the film demand respect and admiration. She manages to maintain her ladylike charm at all times and keep her faux fur beret on when taking a turbulant flight on the back of a seagull. That takes skill. Complete with the evocative and spontaneous sprays of perfume (it has to be Chanel no.5). Miss Bianca is my #1 cartoon style icon.
No one can make an entrance like Miss Bianca.. Tada