She is soon attacked by a giant troll who attempts to eat her. They help her make a mannequin of her dream prince and she explains to them about how she wants a true love's kiss with that special person, particularly a prince. Giselle first appears in the film living in a cottage in the forest with her woodland animal friends in the fantasy world known as Andalasia. Her hair is stylized into a ponytail for this particular outfit. Later, when she happily spends time with Robert and Morgan as her new family, she wears a light yellow, long sleeveless dress with a matching ribbon on the front of her dress and brown sandals. When she becomes the owner of the Andalasia Fashion shop in the ending scene, Giselle wears a pink short-sleeved collared corporate dress and matching heels and styles her hair into a bun. They become known as her forgotten shoes afterward. One of the open-toed high heels is later worn by Nancy Tremaine as part of Edward's proposal to marriage. She sports pale blue, transparent, open-toed high heels with dark blue outlines as well as loose hair.ĭuring the confrontation with Queen Narissa, she leaves her high heels behind in order to climb to the top of the building. When she participates in the King and Queen's Ball and during her confrontation against Queen Narissa, she wears a strapless, modern-day gown, deep purple in appearance, with golden straps. She later wears a sleeveless white casual dress with pink flowery designs made from a carpet, still utilizing the white pumps from her third outfit. Her outfit during this time was crafted by herself using Robert's curtains. She wears white pumps with a matching bow, and her long hair is accessorized with a red and yellow ribbon with pink straps hanging loose. In her live-action appearance, the gown she wears is different, as the short puffy sleeves are larger and the dress skirt from her gown gains weight.ĭuring her time with Robert, she wears a cyan short-sleeved gown with a dark cyan ribbon at the center of her bodice and a white line on the front dress skirt. When her marriage with Edward backfires, and during her arrival in New York, she wears an elaborate wedding gown with butterfly designs, white bloomers and a golden tiara on her head. Her primary appearance is a hot pink strapless long gown with dark pink ribbons serving as sleeves, as well as bare feet. Giselle is a beautiful young woman with a slender physique, fair skin, long wavy strawberry-blonde hair that reaches below her back, and blue-green eyes. In the climax of the film, Giselle is shown to be brave and courageous and became protective towards Robert during the battle against Queen Narissa in her dragon form. The Little Mermaid." She is "eternally optimistic and romantic" but is also "very independent and true to her convictions". although her spunky attitude comes from Ariel a.k.a. Hailing from Andalasia, Giselle displays similar traits to the Disney Princesses Lima describes her as "about 80% Snow White, with some traits borrowed from Cinderella and Aurora. However, she also proves herself to be as intelligent as Robert himself. She also grows into a mother figure for Robert's daughter, Morgan.ĭespite maturing over the course of the film (in no small part due to Robert’s influence), she still retains her innocence, optimism, and kind nature. However, throughout the film, her experiences on Earth with Robert open her up to a more complex world she had never experienced in Andalasia and introduce her to emotions such as anger and sadness, and despite the frustrations that she unintentionally causes Robert, she is just as beautiful in personality as her appearance. Her naivety also frustrates Robert, who had agreed to let her stay with him until Edward, her dream prince from Andalasia, comes for her. She becomes rather scared, distressed, and confused during her first night in New York. When she comes to New York City, her experiences in Andalasia reveal her to be blind and naïve to the complexity of Earth. She also loves animals, who help her both in Andalasia and on Earth. She dreams of having her own Prince Charming, whom she will fall in love with and live happily ever after. Because she lives in the perfect fantasy world of Andalasia, she has barely felt emotions that are rare to the land such as frustration and anger, which, of course, are common on Earth. At the beginning of the film, her personality and mannerisms were representative of the Disney Princess stereotype.