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LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. -- Framed through the
lens of renowned photographer Annie Leibovitz, more stars are
playing out their fantasies, living out their Disney dreams.
Actress Rachel Weisz is Snow White, tennis star Roger Federer is
King Arthur from "The Sword in the Stone" and actress Julie
Andrews is the Blue Fairy from "Pinocchio" with actress Abigail
Breslin as Fira from "Disney Fairies" in a new wave of celebrity
images celebrating "The Year of a Million Dreams" at Disney
Parks.
They join Scarlett Johansson as Cinderella, Beyoncé as "Alice in
Wonderland" twirling in a teacup and David Beckham atop a steed
as Prince Phillip from "Sleeping Beauty" in a 14-page insert
appearing later this year in several Condé Nast publications.
Johansson, Beyoncé and Beckham also starred in the first flight
of Leibovitz images last January.
The new photographs, placing stars in classic Disney fairy tale
settings, continue the "Disney Dream Portrait Series" of
celebrity images produced by Leibovitz as Disney Parks announces
an extension, through 2008, of its "Year of a Million Dreams"
celebration.
Elaborate sets and costuming went into the transformation of
Weisz, Andrews, Breslin and Federer. Soundstages morphed into
pixie-dusted spectacles as Leibovitz clicked away.
"It's thrilling to have an opportunity to re-create the
characters we all loved as children," Leibovitz says. "The
stories are real to my own children now, and their belief
inspires me."
Dreamlike images in a year of dreams was a natural, added Jay
Rasulo, chairman of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts.
"Putting celebrities right inside their fantasies reinforces the
power of dreams, where anything is possible," he said. "Disney's
'Year of a Million Dreams' is about the imaginations and dreams
that are inside us all. Through the lens of Annie Leibovitz,
these dreams and fantasies come alive. It's the perfect fit."
For Weisz, slipping on the familiar hair band and dress of Snow
White was a dream come true. Her finished image, "Where You're
the Fairest of Them All," is a soft, sylvan scene in which she
is surrounded by forest friends.
"I think you always want to be Snow White, it's every little
girl's dream," Weisz said.
Federer traded his tennis racket for a regal sword, posing on a
rock as the gallant King Arthur.
The finished photo, entitled "Where You're Always King of the
Court," shows Federer, red cape flowing, beside a roiling sea.
In another photo, Breslin as Fira (from the "Disney Fairies"
series) reposes on a giant leaf while the wand-waving Julie
Andrews as the Blue Fairy of "Pinocchio" showers her with pixie
dust. "Where the Magic Begins," reads the photo.
The special insert will be unveiled in the December editions of
Cookie, Condé Nast Traveler, Details, Glamour, GQ, Men's Vogue,
New Yorker, Self, Vanity Fair, Vogue and W.
On Oct. 1, Disney announced its "Year of a Million Dreams"
celebration would be extended throughout 2008 at Disneyland
Resort in California and Walt Disney World Resort in Florida.
The celebration is filled with new attractions and entertainment
plus more "dream-come-true" moments for guests than ever before.
For information about "The Year of a Million Dreams"
celebration, visit www.disneyparks.com. |
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