Baby Princess Costumes

A little sparkle and a little shine will turn your baby into a princess in no time!

Visit All Baby Princess Costumes

Welcome to Baby Princess Costumes where you can find the costumes that can help to create a princess out of your little one! These costumes have been designed with infants in mind, creating ease of access through the costume in comfortable fabrics that are baby friendly.

Creating a princess themed looks for Halloween or another special occasion has never been simpler, with the many costume choices that are available to choose from. Cinderella, Tinkerbell, Snow White,  Ballerina costumes and signature Disney princess costumes are available to choose from, in tiny sizes that are suited for Halloween or Cinderella dress up for infants.

We make it easy for you to find the best princess costumes for your baby, with tips that can be used while shopping for the baby costumes, and helping parents to make the right choice. You will also discover all of  the accessories that can be worn to complete the look.

All of the quality costumes are direct from Buy Costumes, where you will find the largest and best selection online.

Infant Cinderella CostumeBaby Cinderella Costume

A pint size Cinderella has never been cuter. This Cinderella infant costume encompasses the traditional Cinderella look with layers and layers of the sparkly overlay that give the dress a little va-va-voom, perfect for your baby Cinderella.

Puffy sleeves, layers of fabric and a Cinderella cameo with rose designs through the bodice complete the baby princess costume that is suitable for your own little Cinderella baby.

Your little one will delight in the fact that a character is coming to life before her very eyes. She will be ready to wait for her little prince charming to sweep her off her feet, or out of her crib.

Princess Jasmine Costume

Aladdin Baby Jasmine Costume

Whether Arabian nights or Halloween night, this popular baby Jasmine costume can bring a beloved Disney princess to life. The light purple suit and gold details are sure to make you feel as if you are in the presence of royalty.

The pants suit creates one of the most popular looks of Princess Jasmine, with the flared pants and puffed sleeves. Embroidered details through the top in the costume are sure to create the elegant look that you are seeking for your little princess.

The gold cinching through the waist and the Jasmine cameo really bring this Arabian princess costume to life. All that’s needed is the magic carpet to complete this look and your little baby princess will look as if she really belongs in Aladdin’s Arabia.

Ariel Infant Costume

The Little Mermaid

Ariel Infant Costume

A true princess of the sea can shine through in This Lil’ Mermaid costume that uses design elements from the sea to create this costume suited for an undersea princess. Clam shell inspired bodice is combined with a skirt that has multiple colored layers and is created from the whimsical under the sea theme in tones of blue, purple and coral.

Your little one will look as she just stepped out of the undersea kingdom in this costume – will Daddy be ready to protect her from the undersea world with his scepter?
Completed with sparkle through the edges of the layered skirt and an Little Mermaid Ariel cameo, you will be thankful that this undersea delight made its way to the surface of the ocean.

Princess Leia Infant Costume

Star Wars

Princess Leia Infant Costume

Star Wars fans are sure to delight with this mini version of the baby Princess Leia costume that includes a robed infant costume with the signature hood that is used to imitate one of the most iconic hairstyles of the past decades. The attached belt completed the look and ensures a mini Princess Lea look is created.

Pair this with a mini Hans Solo costume and you are sure to have a miniature winner for cutest costume couple of the party.

This Princess Leia outfit is created from high quality fleece and will ensure that your little princess is kept warm, while in true Princess Leia form.

Pumpkin Princess Costume

Pumpkin

Baby Princess Costume

If you didn’t think pumpkins were cute before, you will change your mind upon seeing your little princess in this Pumpkin Princess infant costume. Matching orange netting create a full skirt and compliment the orange netting used to create signature puffy princess sleeves.

What a welcome change to the traditional pumpkin costume. Every little girl will want to be the ruler of the pumpkin patch in this Pumpkin style dress suited for a baby princess.

The Pumpkin princess toddler costume is a festive way for your princess to find her style on Halloween with the poofy pumpkin dress created from layers of orange and green fabric, complete with her own pumpkin top – an adorable headband!

Click Here For The Entire Selection Of Baby Princess Costumes

The above mentioned costumes and outfits are  just a sample of the many great costume ideas about princess costumes which are available, and there is a multitude of others.  For more baby princess costume ideas as well as other great baby costume ideas, please visit:Buy Costumes

baby snow whiteSleeping Beauty Infant CostumeBelle Infant Costume

Fun Princess facts:

For countless centuries, the name “princess” was not habitually used for a monarch’s daughter, who might simply be called “Lady” or equal; Old English had no womanly equal to “prince“, “earl”, or anything regal or posh aside from the queen, furthermore the women of nobles bore the designation of “Lady“.

As women have gradually aquired more self-rule all through European history, the name of princess has become simply the female equal of prince and does not essentially mean being controlled or owned by a prince. In a few cases then, a princess is the female heritable head of state of a province or other important area in her own entitlement.

The old-fashioned meaning applies in Europe still to the degree that a female commoner who weds a prince will practically forever befall a princess, nevertheless a male commoner who marries a princess will practically on no account become a prince, except if his wife has, or is anticipated to achieve, a higher designation, such as a Queen regnant. The suggestion is that if the man held the comparable masculine name, he would have position over his wife without the necessary pedigree.

In countless of Europe’s royal families, a king would permit  his heirs actual or theoretical principalities to train them for future kingship or to give them social class. This system has led over time to many people thinking that “prince” and “princess” are titles kept back for the direct family of a king or queen. In fact, most princesses in history were not direct members of a royal family but women who married into it; conversely, in scores of cases, a princess would choose a man outside of royalty to get married.

Protected by Copyscape Duplicate Content Detector