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Modern Elsa ❄✨ by (@teddyth88)
▲ 183 r/Frozen

Modern Elsa ❄✨ by (@teddyth88)

I need to see more modern Elsa fanart, she looks so gorgeous ❤

u/Gabriel_47K — 2 days ago
▲ 264 r/Frozen

Elsa Glam ❄✨ by (@feiitv)

I love this art where Elsa looks so sophisticated and beautiful 😍

u/Gabriel_47K — 8 days ago
▲ 291 r/Frozen

We all know that before Ahtohallan, Elsa was still following a voice she didn’t fully understand. On the outside she seemed confident, but deep down she still carried fear, pressure, and the feeling of never truly finding her place, even after accepting her powers in the first movie.

But everything changed when she arrived at Ahtohallan. That place didn’t just show her memories from the past, it also revealed the truth about her powers, Iduna, and her purpose in the world. For the first time in her life, we truly see Elsa stop running from herself and fully accept who she was destined to become: the Fifth Spirit.

And this is also reflected in her appearance. After Ahtohallan, Elsa wears her hair loose, symbolizing freedom and self-acceptance. Her new white dress, with symbols of the other elements and an almost ethereal design, shows how deeply connected she has become to magic and nature.

What do you all think? Do you think Elsa should have remained the Queen of Arendelle, or do you like the change she went through in Ahtohallan? ❄️

u/Gabriel_47K — 16 days ago
▲ 131 r/Frozen

Honestly, I’d love to see Elsa treating Anna like a queen in the future as a joke about it 😂👑

u/Gabriel_47K — 17 days ago
▲ 78 r/Frozen

What I like most about Elsa and Anna is their incredible bond as sisters. Despite all the challenges they face, they always find a way to reconnect. Their relationship feels very real, full of love, mistakes, forgiveness, and growth. They have such a strong bond that, no matter what they go through, they remain as close as always ❄🍁

u/Gabriel_47K — 19 days ago
▲ 93 r/Frozen

Elsa is my favorite and always will be, but I also really appreciate Anna. She is fun, kind-hearted, and above all, incredibly brave. I love her optimism and her way of never giving up on her sister Elsa. She was the only one who never feared her and always stood by her side, even when everyone else saw her as a monster. She protected her, defended her, and was willing to sacrifice everything for her. From climbing a mountain to breaking a dam to save her, Anna shows that true love is acting even when you are afraid.

Even so, it surprises me that she continues to be so underrated, because Anna is not only the heart of the story, she is also the reason why Elsa was never alone. She deserves much more recognition 🍁🧡

u/Gabriel_47K — 21 days ago