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Taylor Swift poses as Rapunzel in Disney ad by Annie Leibovitz [VIDEO]

Taylor Swift has not yet found prince charming in real life, but she just might is she just lets her hair down.
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CREDIT: Disney
CREDIT: Disney
Updated Jan. 24, 2013 at 1:40 PM
Published: Jan. 24, 2013 at 12:58 PM

Taylor Swift let her hair down (literately) while posing as Rapunzel for Disney's new ad shot by famed photographer Annie Leibovits. The ad is part of Disney's Dream Portrait series, which has featured the likes of Beyonce, Penelope Cruz, Scarlett Johansson, Gisele Bundchen, David Beckham and many more celebrities disguised as Disney characters.

The singer looked stunning in a purple gown and pink petticoat. During the shoot, Leibovits was amazed at the costume-makeup achievements, "It looks so real," she said while snapping photos of the "Red" singer.

Swift's photo as the long-haired Rapunzel is titled, "Where a world of adventure awaits," and features the singer in the tower where the lost princess is imprisoned by an evil witch.

Leibovits has been working on Disney's Dream Portrait series for several years now, producing magical real-life celebrity shots of some of the most iconic characters of the Disney franchise.

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