Accessorizing for Disney
I recently got back from a trip to Walt Disney World, and had the idea for this post after I posted a couple of Instagram “selfies” (the pictures are in this post) and received a few comments and messages as a result. Since we already have a post that answers common questions regarding the dresses and other outfits I wear to Walt Disney World, etc., I’m just covering accessorizing for Disney in this post.
Disney’s big promotion this year is “Disney Side” and one of the ways people are supposed to show their Disney Side is through the outfits they wear to the Disney Parks. A lot of people like to go all out, dressed head to toe with Disney hats, shirts, pants, painted fingernails, hair bows, bags, and even painted shoes! Some people also like to put together outfits that are all individually non-Disney articles of clothing, but come together as a fashionable ensembles that evoke a certain character. The Disneybound blog and trend are a prime example of this.
My preference is to do something in between. I like putting together regular outfits that are park friendly, but fashionable. Comfortable footwear is obviously a must, my current go-to choice is the OluKai Ohana sandal. They perfectly combine comfort and cuteness. In the past, I’ve done Mickey Crocs and tennis shoes, but I think both look too clunky with the light summer dresses I normally wear.
Speaking of dresses, the dresses I wear come from a variety of places, from Target to Nordstrom to J.Crew, but all have one thing in common: lightweight comfort. However, I’ve already covered dresses, and this post is about accessorizing.
What I really like to do is pair my normal style of clothing with a flair of Disney. An example of this would be a pair of Minnie Mouse ears with a dress. I think this creates a good contrast, especially if you are dressed nicely. If you look back at old family photos or vintage photos, you see a lot of guests dressed nicely, but wearing mouse ears. This look is incongruous, but not in a bad way, and it makes the outfit fun. This style of dressed up guests with playful Disney hats is still common in Tokyo Disneyland, where guests actually take the idea to the extreme. Take a look below.
Maybe Tom is a bad example! This hat was very popular in Tokyo Disneyland this Christmas, with many guests pairing it with suits, dresses, or school uniforms. Simple and cute Minnie or Mickey Mouse ears work a lot better for this look.
Other accessories that I think work really well to give an outfit a dash of Disney are handbags, watches, necklaces, and bracelets. I generally don’t wear jewelry but do prefer jewelry that’s on the subtle side instead of the colorful stuff. This makes it more wearable in everyday settings when you might not want to broadcast that you’re a Disney fan.
I typically carry an It’s A Small World LeSportsac bag at the parks, and what I really like about this bag is that the pattern looks Disney-related to anyone familiar with Disney, but for normal people, it just looks like a stylized pattern. The bags I’ve carried have all been durable and I don’t mind if they get wet. If you’re not a fan of the LeSportsac bags, recent bags from Dooney & Bourke and Vera Bradley are popular and have interesting designs of their own.
These are just a few of the ways that I accessorize to give me outfit a fun Disney feel when we’re in the parks. I’d love to hear other ideas you have in the comments!
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Your Thoughts
How do you like to accessorize for Disney? Have any questions about how I’ve accessorized here? Let me know if you have any questions!




I LOVE LeSportasac Kasey bag and carry that constantly! I just recently got the new Minnie through the years print to use on our next trip!
I usually accessorize…Disney shirt, jewelry, etc. I also have a small shoulder bag that I purchased at one of the parks years back that I use. I love the Dooney & Burke bags but I just can’t spend the money on one of those. My kids always wear Disney tshirts, hair bows, etc.
I had 2 Disney tops that I alternated between so I was always wearing one of them when I went to Disneyland Paris
You can’t go wrong with mickey ears! I too enjoy a pair of comfortable and cute sandals
On our trip in November, I made the kids coordinating t shirts with Mickey ears on them. Then my husband and I just tried to match colors with them. So it was a more subtle look I think? Fashion is a struggle for me! I would love to just have a set of Mickey earrings and a purse to kind of tie it together. But for right now the budget says simplify!
I’m also going to try DisneyBounding this next trip!
I have a small ring that has a tiny Mickey head and a tiny star on it that I bought in Disneyland about four years ago. It’s held up very well, it’s subtle, and it’s my favorite Disney accessory!
i do minnie ears!
I usually wear a Disney t-shirt or hoodie…but my next trip in a week, I’ve put together a tank/sweater/shorts combo that uses Elsa from Frozen’s colors…since my hair is already white blond, I think its perfect. I’m so excited!
The Minnie/Mickey ears are a must for Disney! I love going crazy Disney the first day with T-shirts and hats and anything else fun you can find but for days when we go to Epcot or Animal Kingdom I can dress a little nicer and still add some Disney flair. I wear a few pieces of Disney almost every day including a bracelet that says “To Infinity and Beyond” and an ear cuff that says “Kiss the Girl” (both from Hot Topic). A lot of stores (Hot Topic, Wet Seal, Target, etc.) have a lot of Disney clothing and accessories now making it a lot easier to either spice up your DIsney outfits or add a little Disney to your everyday and I love that.
I love wearing vintage Disney shirts from when I was a kid!
Vera Wang hipster bags are a great size to carry in the parks.
In the past I’ just worn some ears and some Disney earrings, but I’d like to get more creative on my next trip!
I love the Disney Side looks but haven’t done them yet. My Disney Vera Bradley purse has become my official Disney purse.
never leave without my minnie mouse ears!
Love your style! I like Le Sport Sac, but it’s been too pricey!
I love accessorizing in all these ways! Especially with the Minnie ears 🙂 thanks for posting!
I really want to start making covers and accessories that tie or snap on to Mickey ears headbands, I feel like it would be a good way to make the ears “customized” in a way I can change out!
Love all of Sarah’s dresses and modest Disney accessories. FYI, Loungefly.com also has some really cute Disney purses. I got one for Christmas and love it!
I love my Vera Bradley Hipster, but have yet to snag the Disney one!