An Evil Queen display can be one of the most striking corners of a Disney Villains collection because it combines royal styling with unmistakable fairytale danger. You do not need dozens of figures to make it work. A considered shelf with Snow White, the Queen, the Old Hag and apple detail can feel richer than a larger but unfocused group.

Start with the story you want the shelf to tell
There are three strong ways to approach Evil Queen figurines. The first is royal power: queen-form pieces, mirror motifs, high collars, crowns and darker regal colours. The second is temptation: apple details, Snow White pieces and the moment where the disguised villain offers danger in a beautiful form. The third is transformation: queen and Old Hag displayed together so the collector sees the character's two faces.
Choosing one of these themes before arranging the shelf stops the display becoming a random line of figures. It also helps you decide what to buy next. If you already have an Old Hag, a Snow White apple piece may add more value than another similar villain pose.
Use colour like a collector, not decoration
Evil Queen displays work best when colour is controlled. Purple, black, red, gold, forest green and ivory all belong naturally to Snow White's world. A red apple can act as the small focal point, while darker cloaks and bases create weight around it. If you add Snow White figurines, let her lighter colours sit opposite the villain rather than disappearing into the middle of the shelf.
For a more dramatic display, place the Old Hag slightly forward and lower, with the Queen or mirror behind. This creates a before-and-after effect. For a softer fairytale display, keep Snow White central and allow the Queen to frame the danger from one side.
Give the apple space
The poisoned apple is tiny compared with the character, but it is the object that explains the whole scene. Avoid placing another red object directly beside it unless you want the detail to get lost. If a figure has an apple in the hand, turn the piece so the apple catches light. On shelves with glass doors, check reflections at night as well as during the day; small glossy details can disappear under the wrong lighting.
Build across collections without losing the theme
You can mix pieces from Disney Villains, Good vs Evil and Snow White apple figurines as long as the story remains clear. Keep one hero idea for the shelf: mirror, apple, transformation or villain-princess contrast. Everything else should support that idea.
A small, well-edited Evil Queen display can look more premium than a crowded one. Leave space around the face, hands and apple, because those are the details people naturally lean in to inspect.