Rachel Zegler Stuns in Snow White Gown, Candy Apple Purse Steals the Show

As I eagerly anticipate Disney’s upcoming live-action Snow White, one burning question remains: will it be a blockbuster hit? But let’s not forget the style statement that Rachel Zegler is making as she gracefully traverses the globe promoting this exciting new film. Her impeccable fashion sense continues to captivate, showcasing her unique and stylish approach to dressing.

Recently, there’s been a significant trend in Hollywood of actors adopting method dressing – this means they often choose outfits or accessories that reflect their characters in the movies they are promoting.

Recently in Japan, Zegler was spotted donning a gown adorned with a heart and sword pendant, reminiscent of the box used by the Huntsman to carry Snow White’s heart after slicing it out in the classic animated film. More recently, Zegler graced Spain wearing an awe-inspiring dress, accompanied by an equally captivating apple-themed handbag.

At The Alcázar of Segovia, Zegler teamed up with Snow White remake director Marc Webb to sing “Waiting on a Wish,” one of the new tunes crafted for the remake. This performance took place in front of the castle, which served as inspiration for the castle seen in the 1939 film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

It’s the perfect place to bring the remake full circle. And it safely makes for a stunning image.

Disney has been using the new song, “Waiting on a Wish” in trailers for Snow White and other advertising. The song is available in full on various music streaming platforms for fans who want to hear it. For those who are waiting to hear the full song when it appears in the movie, like me, you can still get a taste of what to expect in Disney’s Instagram post from the event.

Despite the continuous controversy surrounding Zegler’s casting as Snow White, it’s hardly surprising that she landed the part. She’s a remarkable actress with an impressive vocal range, demonstrating her talent through this powerful performance.

In addition to ‘Waiting on a Wish’, another new song will be featured in Snow White. Previews suggest Gal Gadot’s character will have her own performance. The Evil Queen didn’t sing a villain song in the original cartoon, but Disney is known for its memorable villain songs, so it seems fitting that she gets one in this reinterpretation.

Disney’s live-action adaptations have often proven lucrative for Disney. While early projections suggest that the upcoming film version of Snow White might not reach billion-dollar status, there’s still a chance it could exceed expectations. At least, the worldwide promotional tour seems to be stirring curiosity, which could potentially lead to strong ticket sales. Snow White is set to premiere in theaters next week.

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2025-03-13 19:11