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Though no fixed age has been revealed for Peach in the video games, ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'' indicates that she is at least just slightly younger than Mario and Luigi, being the only one of the three to have not yet developed proper motor or speech skills as a baby. Taking into consideration the [[Mario#Physical description|statement that Mario and Luigi are between their early and mid twenties]], a relatively wider and more exact age gap is present in early animated media; the pamphlet for ''Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!'' states her age as 16 (compared to Mario and Luigi, who are respectively stated to be around 25 and 23),<ref name=Pamphlet></ref><ref>Supper Mario Broth. [https://www.tumblr.com/suppermariobroth/720499685662588928/the-booklet-included-with-the-official-soundtrack?source=share "The booklet included with the official soundtrack for the 1986 anime movie "Super Mario Bros.: The Great Mission to Rescue Princess Peach!" lists Mario's, Luigi's and Peach's intended heights, weights and ages at the time of the movie's release. Of course, due to the many redesigns the characters have had in the decades since, these statistics are no longer reflective of Nintendo's current portrayal of the characters."] Tumblr. retrieved November 14, 2023.]</ref> while the writers' bible for ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' states that the DIC cartoons' version of the princess is 17.<ref>''Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3'' writer's bible bio for Princess Toadstool: ''Chronologically, a seventeen-year-old...''</ref>
Though no fixed age has been revealed for Peach in the video games, ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'' indicates that she is at least just slightly younger than Mario and Luigi, being the only one of the three to have not yet developed proper motor or speech skills as a baby. Taking into consideration the [[Mario#Physical description|statement that Mario and Luigi are between their early and mid twenties]], a relatively wider and more exact age gap is present in early animated media; the pamphlet for ''Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!'' states her age as 16 (compared to Mario and Luigi, who are respectively stated to be around 25 and 23),<ref name=Pamphlet></ref><ref>Supper Mario Broth. [https://www.tumblr.com/suppermariobroth/720499685662588928/the-booklet-included-with-the-official-soundtrack?source=share "The booklet included with the official soundtrack for the 1986 anime movie "Super Mario Bros.: The Great Mission to Rescue Princess Peach!" lists Mario's, Luigi's and Peach's intended heights, weights and ages at the time of the movie's release. Of course, due to the many redesigns the characters have had in the decades since, these statistics are no longer reflective of Nintendo's current portrayal of the characters."] Tumblr. retrieved November 14, 2023.]</ref> while the writers' bible for ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' states that the DIC cartoons' version of the princess is 17.<ref>''Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3'' writer's bible bio for Princess Toadstool: ''Chronologically, a seventeen-year-old...''</ref>
====Alternate outfits====
====Alternate outfits====
[[File:Peach - Aces Artwork.png|thumb|220px|Peach is seen in sports wear, with her hair tied back, rather than her dress for most of the ''Mario'' sports games.]]
[[File:Peach - Aces Artwork.png|thumb|220px|Princess Peach is seen in sports wear, with her hair tied back, rather than her dress for most of the ''Mario'' sports games.]]
Peach has been in various outfits, most frequently in the sports games. In ''NES Open Tournament Golf'', Peach wore a dress shorter that her usual one, which includes pink ballet flats. In the Mario sports games, starting with ''Mario Golf'', Peach wore a similar dress to what she wore in ''NES Open Tournament Golf'', but to suit the sports theme more fluently, her footwear consists of orange shoes and white high socks. Peach has three more colors of her sports dress in ''Mario Golf'', which are cyan, neon red, and cornflower blue. This appearance was also featured in ''Mario Tennis''. In ''Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour'', Peach introduced a newer sports dress, which is a sleeveless minidress being the same color of her usual gown, while a magenta stripe boarders the lower skirt area. Her footwear includes magenta shoes and white mid-range socks to complete the build. In ''Mario Tennis Aces'', Peach's footwear was replaced by modern sports trainers and white ankle socks.
Princess Peach has been in various outfits, most frequently in the sports games. In ''Mario Golf'' and ''Mario Tennis'' for the Nintendo 64, Peach's sports dress was simply a shorter, sleeveless version of her usual dress. Starting with the GameCube ''Mario'' sports games, however, her outfits have more variety. In ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]'' and ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'', the outfit that she wears is a sleeveless minidress. In other traditional active sports installments such as ''Mario Hoops 3-on-3'', the ''Mario Baseball'' games, and ''Mario Sports Mix'', her outfit consists of a two-piece athletic uniform. She has received different sports outfits in some games such as ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020]]'', where she has different clothes to suit each sport ranging from surf wear to jockey apparel to leotards, and the ''Mario Strikers'' games, where she wears armor to fit the more physical nature of the games.


In ''Super Mario Sunshine'', Peach wears a lighter version of her usual dress, which is a sleeveless floor-length gown. The dress is mainly a bright azalea pink color, while the panniers, collar, and frills are pink. Rather than wear her long opera gloves, Peach wears a gold bracelet on her left wrist and a red ring on her right index finger.
In ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' / ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', Peach wears a special jumpsuit  when riding [[bike|motorbike]]s and [[ATV]]s. This jumpsuit has been seen in ''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''.


In the GameCube version of ''NBA Street V3'', Peach introduced a two-piece athletic uniform, where the sleeveless top and shorts were both pink with white trim linings. The footwear was the same as she wore with her minidress in ''Toadstool Tour''. This form was legitimately introduced in ''Mario Superstar Baseball'' and would be featured in other sports installments, including ''Mario Hoops 3-on-3'' and ''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games''.
Outside of sports, Peach occasionally changes her outfit to fit the occasion. In ''Mario Party 2'', she also wears five distinct outfits fitting into the five themes for Mario Land. In ''Super Mario Sunshine'', Peach wears a lighter, sleeveless version of her dress and a hair in a ponytail; she wears a ponytail in subsequent ''Mario Kart'' games, starting with ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'', and various sports games. In ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', aside from her traditional pink dress, which only appears in the prologue and when encountering her at Mushroom Kingdom in the post-game, she has a wide variety of outfits, such as the wedding dress she wore for most of the game (later revealed to be the [[Lochlady Dress]]), as well as various outfits she wore in the post-game, with the specific type depending on the world visited. These outfits have reappeared as high-tier rewards in ''Mario Kart Tour''.
 
In ''Super Mario Strikers'', Peach wears a special soccer uniform, where the jersey exposes her midriff area, and the shorts are just about the same size of her other uniform. Both parts are pink, and also included in the build are white high-tops and pink high socks. In ''Mario Strikers Charged'', Peach's soccer uniform is overlapped by pieces of armor to combat the more volatile nature of the game.
 
In ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', Peach introduces a special jumpsuit when riding [[bike|motorbike]]s and [[ATV]]s. The color of the suit is white with pink stripes bordering the waist area and sides. A heart marking is engraved at the back of the suit. This jumpsuit has been seen in ''The Super Mario Bros. Movie'', although there are some differences, which feature Peach wearing a white helmet rather than her crown and pink knee pads, which makes the suit serve as a reference to knight wear.
 
In ''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games'', Peach wears a special outfit to suit colder climates, which consists of a pink minidress with magenta sleeves, white gloves, magenta leggings with white lines, and white mid-range boots. In ''Mario and Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games'', Peach wears a leotard that acts as a swimsuit during swimming and rhythmic ribbon events.
 
Outside of sports, Peach occasionally changes her outfit to fit the occasion. In ''Mario Party 2'', she also wears five distinct outfits fitting into the five themes for Mario Land.
 
In ''Super Mario Odyssey'', Peach is seen to be in many different forms depending on the kingdom Mario visits. At Bonneton, Shiveria, and Honeylune Ridge, Peach wears a gray trenchcoat. A white scarf surrounds her neck with a bow by the right corner. The night hat, gloves, and tights are black, while the heels are dark gray. At Fossil Falls, Steam Gardens, and the Forgotten Isle, Peach wears an explorer's uniform, consisting of a heavy-duty shirt and mid-range shorts, both in butterscotch cream color. Also included are a taupe hard hat, white gloves, brown packing gear, and chestnut brown heeled boots with white high socks. At Tostarena, the Nimbus Arena, New Donk City, and Crumbleden, Peach wears a white polo shirt, a pink midi skirt, a white vacation hat with a pink ribbon surrounding the center, a pink scarf around her neck, and platinum banded heels. At Mount Volbono, Peach wears blue denim overalls, a pink long-sleeved shirt, white farmer's gloves, a beige straw hat, and pink rain boots. At Lake Lamode and Bubblaine, Peach wears a two-piece swimsuit, where both parts are pink. Also in the build are a white flower attached to the right top corner of Peach's hair, a violet flower necklace surrounding her neck, a white towel with pink lunar markings partially covering the waist area, and pink wedged flip-flops with violet flowers attached. At Bowser's Kingdom, Peach wears a white yukata with Fire Flower patterns. Also included are a Boo mask attached to the top left corner of her hair and brown wedged flip-flops. These forms (excluding her swimwear and farmer forms) would be high-end drivers in ''Mario Kart Tour''.
 
In ''Mario Kart Tour'', Peach has some alternate forms, some of which recycle from ''Super Mario Odyssey''. Her first alternate form is her Kimono form, where Peach wears a pink Kimono with white flower patterns. Her hair is tied back with a circle rather than a ponytail, and her footwear consists of scarlet wedged sandals. In her Halloween form, Peach retains her default appearance, but a purple witch's hat with a yellow band takes place on top of her head with the crown overlapping it. She also wears a purple cape, which is attached to her brooch. In her Happi form, Peach wears a pink tube-sleeved coat with a black sash traveling downward toward a zone of plaid squares in pink and magenta. Also in the build are white shorts and a magenta rope band surrounding Peach's hair. Her Yukata form is different than the one in ''Super Mario Odyssey'', with this one being white with heart patterns in bright azalea pink and magenta. The wedged sandals are brown, but have magenta toe lockers instead of teal.
 
In ''Dr, Mario World'', Peach wears a white dress shirt, a pink shirt, a bright azalea pink lab coat, and white heels, but lacks her crown. Artwork for Peach involving the Game Boy Advance port of ''Dr. Mario'' features her wearing a nurse's dress, hat, and wedged sandals all colored pink.


Within the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, Princess Peach comes in several [[smashwiki:Alternate costume|alternate colors]], usually changing her clothing, but she has a Princess Daisy palette in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' that even changes her hair color and complexion.
Within the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, Princess Peach comes in several [[smashwiki:Alternate costume|alternate colors]], usually changing her clothing, but she has a Princess Daisy palette in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' that even changes her hair color and complexion.