Princess Jasmine is a beloved character from Disney’s animated classic “Aladdin,” first introduced in 1992. As the spirited and independent daughter of Sultan, Jasmine longs for freedom and adventure beyond the confines of the palace walls in the fictional city of Agrabah. Her character embodies strength and resilience, challenging traditional gender roles by refusing to settle for an arranged marriage and seeking a partner who values her for who she truly is.
With her distinctive style, including her iconic blue outfit and signature long black hair, Jasmine captivates audiences while also showcasing a deep sense of compassion and loyalty. In both the original film and its live-action adaptation, she represents the importance of self-discovery and the pursuit of one’s own destiny, making her an enduring role model for fans of all ages.
Princess Jasmine