Fashion Inspiration: Belle from Disney’s Beauty and the Beast
Meanwhile, Maurice’s horse runs home to Belle and leads her to the castle. Upon entering, Belle meets the Beast’s servants, Lumière, Cogsworth, and Mrs. Potts, who have been turned into a candlestick, a clock, and a teapot, respectively. She offers to take her father’s place as a servant, and the Beast accepts her offer and sends her father home.
Upon his arrival, Maurice tells the villagers about the castle and how Belle was captured as a servant. They make fun of him and think he has gone insane, but Gaston decides to gather a crowd to go to the castle and rescue Belle without the help of her father.
Back at the castle, the Beast and his servants discuss the fact that Belle may be able to break the curse that is upon them. If she falls in love with the Beast and kisses him before the last petal of an enchanted rose falls off, the inhabitants of the castle will transform back into humans. The Beast decides to try to be nice to Belle, so rather than locking her in the dungeon, he gives her a beautiful room and tells her she can do whatever she pleases in the castle as long as she stays away from the forbidden wing, (where the enchanted rose is located).
Despite the Beast’s attempt to be kind to Belle, their relationship starts off rocky. She misses her father and refuses to have dinner with the Beast. She even enters the forbidden wing. When the Beast discovers her there, he is overwhelmed with fury and Belle is so afraid that she runs away from the castle. On her way through the forest, she is attacked by wolves, but before they hurt her, the Beast comes and rescues her.
After that incident, Belle and the Beast begin to like each other. Grateful that the Beast rescued her, Belle tends to his wounds, and they spend lots of time together. He gives her the castle library as gift, much to her excitement. They have dinner together, play in the snow, and even ballroom dance. Things are going great at the castle until…