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Rachel Zegler's Best 'Snow White' Press Tour Looks!

Written by Lee Lard. Published: March 21 2025

 

Rachel Zegler stars in Disney's 2025 live-action remake Snow White, in theatres now, and she has incredible shoes to fill stepping into the role of Disney’s first princess -- and with those incredible shoes come some incredible dresses! Let’s take a look at our favorite outfits from the Snow White world press tour.

 

1. Tokyo Premiere

Zegler wore a custom Paolo Sebastian gown and cloak for the Tokyo premiere and performance of “Waiting on a Wish”, a new song in the film. The gown utilized the classic "dagger heart box" motif from the original film, with mirror shards for detailing in reference to the Magic Mirror. The red cloak is a nod to the red cape worn by the OG 1937 princess.

 

2. Spain Performance

At the performance of “Waiting on a Wish” in front of Alcázar de Segovia (the castle that inspired the original Snow White’s palace!), Zegler wore a custom ELIE SAAB haute couture gown. With delicate embroidery and floral appliques, the gown makes her look like a forest princess, which is right on theme. She carried a poison apple handbag that glittered along with the beadwork.

 

3. Los Angeles Premiere

Zegler attended the Los Angeles red carpet premiere in custom Dior, completely owning the part of Disney Princess. She fully embodied the role too, meeting with little girls in Snow White dresses and captioning her post, “It’s for them.” Her gown was a delicate pink with butterfly appliques at the bust and a drop waist, cinched by a slim belt. She also wore beautiful diamond jewelry courtesy of Chopard.

 

4. "Jimmy Kimmel Live!"

Zegler once again performed “Waiting on a Wish” as a guest on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!". For the performance, she wore a Richard Quinn Spring 2025 red velvet dress featuring a heart-shaped cutout with a bow accent, finished with a red velvet bow in her hair. She paired the look with Betsey Johnson encrusted pumps.

 

5. Honorary Mention

While not an official press look, the actress caused quite a stir on Instagram with this post. Her hair was done in puffy 1930s curls in honor of Adriana Caselotti, the actress who voiced the original Snow White and whose look inspired the animated character's design. The costume and hair choices of the remake have been the subject of heated debate since the first teaser, and many fans have said that this look is a vast improvement over what we see in the film. What do you think?

 

 

Snow White is in theatres now!