Isabela Madrigal is one of the characters in the 60th Disney movie Encanto. She is the eldest daughter of Julieta and Agustín Madrigal. She is Mirabel Madrigal's sister. If you want to cosplay as Isabela either for a party or just for fun, this article's just for you!

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Getting Isabela's Original Look

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    Get Isabela's hair. In the movie, she has black, long, and wavy hair. If you don't have wavy hair, try to make it wavy. If you don't have black hair, try to dye your hair or purchase a black, long, wavy-haired wig.
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    Do Isabela's makeup. In the movie, she wears makeup. Try to go with a bit of black mascara, like she does in the movie. Then, apply dark pink blush. As she has dark skin, the blush is faint. If you have lighter skin than her, the blush will show more. Lastly, wear some purple lipstick. Apply dark purple lipstick. Don't wear bright colors such as neon red or pink.
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    Wear Isabela's iconic dress. In the movie, she wears a purple, flowy dress adorned with flowers. Her dress has flowers because her power is to grow flowers and plants. Go to your nearest clothing or costume store and purchase the dress.
    • If your store has run out, or doesn't have the dress, go to another store, or make your own dress.
    • Get a purple dress and stick fabric/felt flowers on it.
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    Add Isabela's accessories. She has many nice accessories that are a part of her outfit.
    • In the movie, Isabela wears purple diamond earrings. Try to obtain a pair of purple, diamond earrings. Get clip-on earrings if you aren't ready to pierce your ears, or get regular ones if your ears are already pierced.
    • Wear a purple flower in your hair. If you have a purple flower clip you could use that. If you don't have a purple flower clip, glue on a purple fabric/felt flower (or a real one) onto a hair clip.
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Getting Isabela's Final Look

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    Get Isabela's hair. At the end of the movie, she has black, long, and wavy hair with a streak of turquoise in it. The hair's multicolored, as she finally shows her true personality. Instead of being perfect and beautiful all the time, she embraces all parts of her personality, including imperfections. If you don't have wavy hair, try to make it wavy. If you don't have black hair, try to dye your hair or purchase a black, long, wavy-haired wig. Then, dye a part of your hair turquoise.
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    Do Isabela's makeup. In the movie, she wears makeup. Try to go with a bit of black mascara, like she does in the movie. Then, apply dark pink blush. Lastly, wear some purple lipstick. Apply dark purple lipstick. Don't wear bright colors such as neon red or pink.
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    Wear Isabela's dress. At the end of the movie, she wears a multicolored flowy dress adorned with a few flowers. Her dress has flowers because her power is to grow flowers and plants. It's multicolored, as she finally shows her true personality. Instead of being perfect and beautiful all the time, she embraces all parts of her personality, including the imperfections. You may want to purchase a dress made in this style, or create your own.
    • To make your own, get an indigo dress, paint it with colored splatters everywhere (of any color - yellow, red, green, blue, etc.), and put a few flowers on the waist and chest of the dress.
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    Wear Isabela's accessories. She has many nice accessories that are a part of her outfit.
    • In the movie, Isabela wears purple diamond earrings. Try to obtain a pair of purple, diamond earrings. Get clip-on earrings if you aren't ready to pierce your ears or get regular ones if your ears are already pierced.
    • Wear an orange flower clip in your hair. If you don't have an orange flower clip, glue an orange fabric/felt flower (or a real one) onto a hair clip.
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Acting Like Isabela

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    Be yourself. This sounds cliche to non-Encanto fans, but it is a true and important concept of life. In the movie, Isabela is portrayed as a perfect girl at first. She talks nicely, behaves well, and makes beautiful flowers and plants. But at the end of the movie, she says that she was pressured to behave perfectly. She hides her weaknesses and insecurities to become the perfect "golden child" everyone wants her to be. This is physically shown when she makes an "imperfect plant", instead of the beautiful and colorful flowers she usually makes.
    • Don't be pressured to give up on something you really like and enjoy. If you enjoy painting, don't listen to people who tell you that it's a bad hobby and you need to give it up. If it doesn't interfere with your job, grades at school, and relationships with friends and family, you don't need to give it up.
    • Similarly, don't be pressured to get into the best high school or get the best grades. You are yourself after all, and you aren't some sort of perfect robot genius. Humans tend to make mistakes when they are stressed, tired, or just unhappy.
    • Don't be pressured to do dangerous or unethical things. Don't listen to people who tell you to steal, drink underage, gamble, do drugs, vandalize the school, etc. These things may be against the law, or at least banned in your school or area. This harms your reputation, and others aren't likely to trust you after doing this.
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    Have an interest in plants. Since you can't actually conjure plants with each step like Isabela does in the movie, try to have an interest in botany and/or nature.
    • Go outside on a nature walk in the park and see what plants and flowers you can find.
    • Go online and research some familiar and unknown plants.
    • Read a book about plant parts, photosynthesis, and all of a plant's functions.
    • Grow some flowers in your backyard or garden. Some plants are easier to maintain, while some need more maintenance and care. See which ones you like best, and are well suited to your environment.
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    Embrace Colombian culture. The movie is set in Colombia, a South American country. This country has a mix of many different cultures, starting from the Spanish colonization of it in the 16th century.
    • There are many references of Colombian culture in the movie. For example, when Isabela complains of having to be perfect all the time while singing the song What Can I Do?, her dress transforms to include the Colombian flag colors - red, yellow, and blue. The song itself is also inspired by 90s Colombian music (confirmed by Lin Manuel-Miranda). Isabela's dress also contains Colombia's national flower - the orchid. The inspiration for her dress was from bambuco (a type of Colombian music genre) dancers' dresses.
    • Experience the culture by eating Colombian foods (e.g. Bandeja Paisa, Colombian arepas), dancing Colombian dances (e.g. cumbia), learning Spanish, etc.
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    Develop a good relationship with your family and friends. In the beginning of the movie, Isabela does not have a good relationship with her younger sister Mirabel. They both detest each other, and refuse to communicate with each other. At the end of the movie, they resolve their issues and conflicts to heal the Madrigal house, which had become severely cracked and broken when they and their relatives argued.
    • Spend time with your family, whether it's just talking about school and life for a few minutes, baking with your mom, dancing and having fun with your siblings, etc. If your family is far away from you, try to host an online call using applications like Zoom and Google Meet. You can also call your relatives if you need to.
    • Resolve family conflicts. Keeping a hatred for someone isn't good for you, and it can leave relationships strained. Your family members might be sad, and your relationship with them will disappear. This will make others dislike you, and you will be very lonely after many broken relationships and hearts. Learn that everyone makes mistakes sometimes, whether it's accidentally breaking your favorite mug, to yelling at you, or saying hurtful words.
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