this isn't a reupload 😭😭😭😭 i've just mentioned it in almost every other disney video i've ever made so i thought it was time it got its own video (plus i was tired of commenting the same 4 points to the ppl disagreeing with me in the comments) 😂
I agree!, BECAUSE in the 1950s the dress was very blindingly white, not even silver(I know it's cannon, but the high exposure of films back then, gurl) 👓
It’s blue in the “Disney universe” and in other movies because a silver dress looks like a wedding dress. If you make dolls or dresses for children in the real world if will more often then not come off looking like a wedding dress, that is why Disney marketed it as blue. Just like when they marketed sleeping beauty in the pink dress not the blue ( even though she wears the blue dress a lot more than the pink one in the movie) that’s because Disney made the colour blue associated with cinderella 😄 so really it has to do with how they can sell the merchandise😆 atleast that is what I have learnt ( I’m going animation right now, but I guess it could be wrong. 😆🙃😁)
I agree; I adore the original white dress but that doesn't stop me from loving the live action version. I see the 2015 Cinderella more as a reimagining of the original; they took inspiration from the 1950 film, but really it's just a different version of Cinderella that exists in its own right.
Exactly! Blue is one of my favorite color but seriously how many blue sparkling dresses have you seen in your lifetime? Now how about a Silver ( not metallic color silver but a white-ish silver like the fairy godmother’s dress in the 2015 Cinderella) dress with glitter and sparkle. Just one word that describes it’s beautifully and accurately to me is..... ✨Ethereal ✨
i actually read once that the dress was meant to be “glass-like,” similar to the slippers... a fantasy dress made of imaginary pixie dust and impossible glass! which is why the gown looks more blue in the nighttime as well, since glass reflects the surroundings! plus the explanations u gave but obvi the dress is silver💗💓
One more Argument: In the original Grimm-Fairytale. She got three dresses: one silver, as the moon, one golden as the sun and one sparkly as starlight. No blue dress for Aschenputtel :)
@@jelliclelife My exact thought when reading this comment! Did you know that that movie is based on Charles Perrault's tale, which is also the author of Cinderella!
This confused me so much as a kid, because I always thought her dress wasn't that blue. It always looked like a really pale baby blue silvery color to me, and it makes more sense that the original color was silver. I feel like there were other ways Disney could have gone about marketing the dress so that it didn't look too wedding-y
I wonder about this. Disney didn't want to market Cinderella in silver because it looked like a wedding dress. But Disney seems perfectly willing to market Elsa in her white Snow Queen dress and sell said dress to little kids to wear as costumes.
@@Moonlitwatersofaqua its been many years, different people do the marketing and merchandising + character designs now. maybe they changed their mind or the silhouette of the dress is less traditionally wedding.
@@Moonlitwatersofaqua That's very true, I thought it was to do with the dress style. Cinderella's dress, if sold as the original white colour, would look like a traditional wedding dress due to the wide skirt design, while Elsa's white ice dress is sleeker and executes a more "snow-like" feeling, especially with the cape and diamond patterns on it.
@@charliebear_711 I kind of doubt the silhouette is the problem. Cinderella's dress is more of what we think of when we think wedding. However I have noticed that more sleeker silhouettes are much more in style this decade. I just remembered Anna has a white dress too and a few kids dresses of that one are sold too. I've been a bridesmaid in 3 weddings and the brides all chose silhouettes that were more similar to what Elsa and Anna wear than the traditionally big poofy princess dresses. Likewise Kate Middleton's and Meghan Markle's also look more like what the sisters wear. Actually thinking about it this way makes me understand why after Princess and the Frog Disney stopped putting their female leads in big poofy dresses.
I’ve always been annoyed by this! Whoever thinks “kids won’t care” or “kids will be more attracted to her dress in blue” are wrong. I watched the movie a lot as a kid, and even back then it bugged me that her dress was blue on all the merch when it’s very clearly white/silver. (And on top of that, I always preferred Aurora in her royal blue dress than the bright pink they always have her in. It was blue for the majority of the time she wore the dress in the movie, including the spinning wheel scene and being woken by Philip. Give Aurora her blue dress and put Ariel back in the pastel pink).
Ariel looks adorable in the pink dress it really fits her. I don't know what the person above me is on at the moment but I always loved Ariel in that pink dress as a child, it made her look her age and not too mature or childish
@@bluenpurple2328 And it matches well with her hair. People say it doesn’t work because she’s a redhead, but it doesn’t clash for her because the dress is so light and her hair is so vibrantly red. Merida’s hair wouldn’t work with it, but Ariel’s does.
@@KeepCalmContemplateYourChoices Ariel is meant to look "horrible" in the Pink dress, it was her first human gown. It was supposed to symbolise how she didnt fit in because the Pink was meant to clash with her red hair :)
You should check out Ultimate Fashion History's video on the dress. They go in depth about the color as well as silhouette ua-cam.com/video/aYFpVzkP3UM/v-deo.html
*cinderella animators:* so we agree to shade this gorgeous sparkly silver magic-dust dress darker when she's in a darker environment? makes it more realistic, hope the viewers appreciate this. *viewers including future Disney:* oh yeaah wasn't her dress blue n boring? pass
Disney: We couldn't sell a princess wearing a gown similar to a wedding dress, it would be problematic Mattel, making milions of dollars by selling Barbies wearing wedding dresses for decades: allow me to introduce myself EDIT: since users are mentioning the carnival costumes - I can't see where the problem is; just make it glittery/glossy silver, trim it with tons of duo chrome sequins, and no one would think it's a wedding dress. Is all about hue and reflectiveness of the fabric. It's not that deep and no genius needed honestly. Also, white is not necessarily associated with wedding, is just - as usual - the umpteenth western archetype of it.
Will N Well yeah but traditionally wedding dresses are white so since Tiana’s dress is green it doesn’t really fit the image most western people have of a wedding gown, so to them it doesn’t look like one ig?? Idk. Personally I think if a kid wears a dress that looks like a wedding dress, since the person wearing it is a child, it doesn’t look like a wedding dress cause it’s a kid and I don’t see how anyone can look at a kid and go “yup, this kid is getting married!” like that’s crazy to me but ig Disney didn’t see it that way
Will N You have to consider the events you are talking about happened presumably not a long time ago, they made the decision to make Cinderella’s dress blue years and years ago, when it was probably more taboo, and now they can’t change it back cause it’ll confuse little girls
Will N I think you’re replying to the wrong person buddy, the person who said they changed it cause it looks like a wedding dress is the original poster. My comment was stating that _if_ they did change it cause it looked like a wedding dress, it wouldn’t be cause they don’t wanna sell dolls that look like they’re wearing wedding dresses it would be cause they don’t wanna sell costumes that look like wedding dresses to children.
Will N No, I meant the original poster of the comment was the one that said they changed it cause looked like a wedding gown so your comment should’ve been directed at them not me
Kingdom Hearts actually made Cinderella's dress white when they could have made it blue. They also made Aurora's dress blue instead of pink, seeing that her pink dress is more popular.
I’m making my daughter’s birthday dress and we’re doing a Cinderella party. I know her dress is silver but I’m so tempted to use dusty blue or periwinkle just for recognition. I’ve even debated layering silver and periwinkle tulle for the skirt. Also Cinderella is strawberry blond in the movie
You are right! I love her hair color. I've heard it described as Titian Blonde or Squash Blonde (that description seems cute cause you could also call her hair pumpkin blonde) since it is a pale orange blonde.
Just pointing out more evidence: During the transformation scene, you can see the underskirt of her pink dress, it's white and when the transformation happens it barely changes color.
it always irked me aurora didn’t have a blue dress just because at the end of the dance sequence when her and phillip are dancing into the clouds, just before the book closes, the last colour we see the dress as is blue, so it always just made sense to me for it to be blue. i’m pretty sure it’s blue when she meets her parents for the first time as well
Fun fact: my mom is a stylist in TV, and when I was little a famous sewing team she collaborated with for work made me a Cinderella gown for carnival. The dress was silver, and all the kids were asking me why it wasn't blue ahahah Well, I guess that whoever made me that dress knew the real tea 👀👀
The world we live in Cinderella: Blue Sleeping Beauty: Pink Ariel: Pink then Green Belle: Yellow The World we should have Cinderella: White Sleeping Beauty: Blue Ariel: Green Belle: Gold It doesn't effect much but it would be better by a pinch
I always loved the shimmering purple dress Ariel comes out of the water in at the end of the movie! Although its silhouette is too simple for her iconography or theme park outfit, I always wished they themed her more purple like her clamshell top and that dress from the end of the movie. But now Rapunzel’s color theme is purple so that would be confusing.
@@misslinguinni maybe if they had made her dress purple instead of pink. I never thought about it but purple on Aurora would be pretty... tbh purple on any of them would be pretty but I think thats my purple bias showing
@Isaac Mckennall I think the blue suits her character more, she's calm and reactionary, much like water. She's by far my favorite. However Disney missed the chance for her dress to be Mi Parti because she's a Medieval Princess, so why not Blue and Pink
I feel like you missed the most obvious explanation as to why her dress appears blue in the film: light refraction. As an artist, you need to understand the way lighting affects the world around you so it can be captured in a painting. her dress is blue simply because the background is blue around her and her white dress is reflecting the blue that is refracted. It's the same reason the sky and ocean are blue. They both do not have color; we simply have the blue/violet rays reflected into our eyes.
Can we also talk about the change of hair color between her and Aurora? If you look at the two original films Cinderella has strawberry blonde hair, and Aurora has a more pale/ashy blonde color. But with the merchandise, it seems like they swapped the two. Cindy's has gotten incredibly paler and blonder, while Aurora's has become darker and golden. I dunno something I noticed after working in the parks.
Yes! I noticed that and it began to annoy to me. I like the reddish color in cinderella's hair, it makes her stand out against the original three princesses.
Veronica Elders The reason the 35mm looks dirty blonde is because since they didn’t have great technology back then, everything has a greyish tint. Look at the background for example, it’s literally black and white when it’s supposed to be blue and purple.
She looks so much more magical with silver. Although, the blue one looks AMAZING in the live action. I love them both but on different terms. I need to see a version in gold like the old folk tales 👀
I think actually Cinderella’s dress is neither blue or silver, is literally like *stardust white*, but I bet they didn’t make it white-ish because next to the other princesses could have been mistaken as a wedding dress?, that’s my theory
@@elainestokes2787 so they could sell stories of young girls who get married to the first guy they meet but not a doll with a dress that could be similar to a wedding dress?
@@AllThePeppermint Same! I really wanted to make Aurora's blue dress for my barbies, because in merchandising the cut of it isn't right. I told my mom about it, and instead she went on ebay looking for Aurora dolls. We ended up getting one, but won't fit my barbies. :(
Can we all agree that the tweaks they give Cinderella’s hairdo in more recent images (chunky highlights, loose tendrils coming out of her bun) are unsettling? I don’t know why but I hate it lol
Yess I've noticed the same thing! They changed her hair from the rolled up bumber banged updo look in the original to this weird messy bun with side-swept chunky bangs
yeah the ashy blonde with highlights looks so weird and unnatural and even weirdly dated now? also why would Cinderella color her hair, she was given a makeover in her movie cause she didn't have anything but her scraps
@K Annie lol but still they couldn't keep their original design, they literally only changed the dress's color because Of merchandising, they couldn't make dresses for little girls because it looked to much like a wedding dress like WHAT.
@K Annie They were intended to be enjoyed by everyone, not just children. Snow White was truly heralded as a cinematic masterpiece when it was released and inspired the Wizard of Oz to be created.
I know righttt I mean yea, Cinderella and her dress is mostly marketed to children, but elsa's new white dress is not as childish, and is more elegant, so I don't see what's wrong. I would be very happy and satisfied if disney would go back to marketing cinderella's dress to be a more silvery tone.
I’m sooo obsessed with your absolute perfect rendition of this gorgeous dress. Something about twirling in a pretty dress too. Today I learned Disney animators made it silver! I wish they had kept it silver all along though I love blue.🤍🩵💙
OMG THANK YOU. My friends always laugh because it's a pet peeve of mine, and I'm glad I'm not the only one who knows it's SILVER. I have a similar issue with how Sally from Nightmare before Christmas' skin is blue in marketing and her dress is always waaaay off.
Yes Cinderella II was horrendous but I’d just like to remind everyone that Cinderella III: a Twist in Time is amazing. You should go watch it right now if you haven’t already. It’s on Disney Plus.
Why are you calling me out like this? 😂 I actually really liked the Anastasia story in Cinderella II. But the plot with Jaq becoming a human was weird.
when i was little i loved cinderella ii. i liked that anastasia and cinderella had put aside their differences. but cinderella iii is without a doubt better
@@spacemilk4010 I only had Cinderella ii when I was little(I think the grownups mixed it up) and didn't see the original so I loved it as well haha I was so happy when I finally got the original Cinderella, Cinderella iii is definitely better than Cinderella ii but yeah
@@misslinguinni Anastasia's story ft the baker is the ONE redeeming quality of CII 😂. It also sets up CIII really well w/ Anastasia, a great layered, complex character.
I actually heard that Disney marketed Cinderella’s dress as blue because they thought the silver would resemble a wedding dress on toys and other merchandise.
i thought her dress was a silver tinted blue when its actually a super neutral grey... but then i realized the whole night scene is filled with deep rich blues.. which would affect the perception of the color.. its still messing with my eyes wth
There's an alternate timeline in which Cinderella's dress was marketed as silver/white and that led to real-life recreations of it being popular at weddings
It is such a shame that most kids these days won't even really get a chance to see the old film, and instead will see the blue-ray 2012 edition, and the new cinderella marketing. They will never get to see her beautiful silver gown 😭😭😭
Yeah, I was so disappointed when they revealed her new look with the limp tendril curls and pattern on her dress.. Seems blasphemous to change an iconic character design. I grew up loving her in the 90s and that's 40 years after the original came out and we didn't have an issue with how she looked 4 decades later. :-\
On the eye colour: as someone with blue eyes, silver definitely makes them pop. Thats why I wear silver jewelry and also why I highlight my eyes with silver. So a silver dress would 100 percent make her eyes pop
When I was younger I thought it was artist but I remember rewatching at like 13 or 14 thinking why does her dress look gray now? And even then it didn’t seem the blue disney marketed it but a very pale blue lol
I’ve always said that the fairy good mother was the spirit of Cinderella’s mom and the dress she gave her is the her old wedding dress but Disney can’t sale white dresses to little girls without making them look like brides
I’m so happy you made this video. I watched the 1950 movie for the first time in forever on Disney Plus and was FLOORED at the white dress color, despite the restoration you mentioned. I think the original animated film dress looks better than anything since still!
Braylin When modergurlz said the pink dress was horrendous she was talking about the pink version of the silver dress that we see in Cinderella II, not about her mother’s pink dress in the first movie lol
i absolutely loved that you talked about the multiple rereleases of the movie, and how the color grading is affected throughout the redistributions of cinderella!
the silver makes sooo much sense with the eye comment. I don't think there's any argument to say that her canon dress is silver. it's just these disney princesses and characters are way bigger than their one movie. and like you said absolutely saturated for capitalists greed that could care little for creative integrity. still it's nice to appreciate what it was in it's time.
This reminds me of the Kingdom Hearts series, where wherever Cinderella makes an appearance in her ballgown, the color of the gown has been silver/white. It's a rare show of fidelity to the original movie. It's one of the few times I've ever seen her in any Disney property (even a crossover with Square Enix) where her dress isn't blue like in the Disney Princess brand.
I was always angry about how the dress was marketed as blue, but it still looks as beautiful as ever. Plus, the live-action Cinderella dress has got to be my favorite dress ever. Plus, I really liked the turquoise/green dress she had in the 2nd.
besides the fact that I’ve been living a lie this whole time, the colour comparison with everything is aesthetically pleasing and the colour palette is so elegantly well put i love it a lot ❤️
I'm showing this too everyone I know who says that "you do know Cinderella's dress is blue?" to me. I'm right! It was silver and her hair was strawberry blonde!
Finally, someone who actually cares about the *_CANON_* of Disney Princesses! And to be honest, I found that comment so funny because I literally never thought about Disney princess canon and the concept seemed so absurd at first glance. But you're right, as a guy who cares a lot about authenticity in the Star Wars canon, canon *does* matter. I never considered applying it to Disney princesses even though their canon is just as valid.
You've managed to convince me. BTW, in the read-along storybook with cassette that I had as a 4-year-old back in ye olde days of 1984, the illustrations made Cinderella's dress...PINK!
honestly this whole time i thought the consensus was that her dress is silver in the 1953 version but they began marketing it as blue when they started marketing princess stuff when someone at Disney noticed kids were going to Disney princess theater showings during the 90's renaissance in their homemade princess dresses and realized they were financially missing out if they didn't start selling their own toys and costumes, so they needed to make her dress stand out because hers would look washed out since the other princesses had pink, green, and gold at that point in time
I once had a "fight" with two girls who insisted Cinderella's dress was blue. I was try to present my arguments when they basically belittled my opinion because I was a man and therefore wasn't as good as distinguishing colours (yes, that was literally the argument they used). I basically just shrugged it off and thought "not worth the effort".
I really really love the original silver sparkling dress of Cinderella. I understand how it's probably very difficult to mass produce a silver dress (without it looking cheap and/or too Christmas-like) so Disney opted for a blue dress. But still, when I was a little girl, I had repeated dreams about Cinderella in that silver dress and crystal slippers. That sight of pure beauty and elegance just shook my soul lol
Obviously it's a combination of silver and white. Her gloves are white and so are the shoulders and hips of the dress. Head band is silver too and has diamonds like the dress.
I feel like I’ve been lied to for years!!! This is insane! I don’t know what to believe anymore! But whatever color her dress is, I still think it’s beautiful. I wonder if this is why her dress was white in the musical though.🤔💙🤍
WDW goer here. Even in the parks in the late 80s through the mid 90s her dress was more sliver than blue. Granted, there was a distinct blue hue to it, but the dress was undoubtedly silver. I think the blue dress in the parks only started happening closer to 2000 - and the dvd release by extension. As by then most marketing images had her in blue.
I also grew up in the '92 VHS and I remember being so sad I couldn't get a doll with a silver dress! I could not understand why all the dolls wore blue!!
Great video:) Yes I love the silver/white gown more then the blue and I do love the pink version also:) White or pink would definitely make her stand out in the crowd:)
Also further evidence is the saks 5th avenue limited edition collecter doll. (The Disney limited edition dolls are very expensive and very accurate to the original movie. The detail and such is hand stitched and only about 1000 are made) that dolls dress is silver and design by Disney based off the original movie. So clearly her dress is silver but mostly market as blue.
suemommie I know! Which makes me very sad because the limited edition dolls are so beautiful and unique (I own the Aurora) I feel like marketing Cinderella in her silver dress would not only make her design true to the movie, but it would also make her stand out and contrast with the other princesses. Specifically belle and Aurora.
I think that the blue background also plays a role. If you put gray or silver (that are not actual colors but just a mix of black and white) next to colors like blue or red, they tend to appear to the human eye as more "cold" (for blue) or "warm" (for red), so the dress appears "colder" than it would have been on a white background and we tend to associate coldness with blue-ness
From someone who worked at Disney I was informed the decision was intentional to make a blue dress so as not to confuse the dress with a wedding dress.
They turned it blue because if they made it silver like it is, when they marketed it, and girls dressed up as Cinderella for Halloween or something, or the dolls, it would look like a wedding dress more than just a normal dress
The silver color is absolutely gorgeous and I’m in love with it. But there’s another reason why it’s believed to be blue. People associated Cinderella with that color because that’s the color we see throughout the film. She wears as a child, in the opening narration. Her nightgown is a beautiful shade of blue. As are the sleeves of her workwear. Her iconic glass slipper is also a shade of blue. The royal castle and the film’s title are both blue. The reins of the horses and the footman’s attire clearly have blue accents. This is so frequent that the in direct-to-video sequel, Cinderella wear a blue version of her workwear. So naturally, when we her ballgown shadowed in blue, we’d assume it’s blue, because that the color that appears everywhere.
this isn't a reupload 😭😭😭😭 i've just mentioned it in almost every other disney video i've ever made so i thought it was time it got its own video (plus i was tired of commenting the same 4 points to the ppl disagreeing with me in the comments) 😂
I agree!, BECAUSE in the 1950s the dress was very blindingly white, not even silver(I know it's cannon, but the high exposure of films back then, gurl) 👓
I really thought it was a reupload 😂
I was about to ask if this was a reupload.
oooooooh that explains it - I was like where have I heard this??? someone I like on UA-cam has DEFINITELY talked about this before...
It’s blue in the “Disney universe” and in other movies because a silver dress looks like a wedding dress. If you make dolls or dresses for children in the real world if will more often then not come off looking like a wedding dress, that is why Disney marketed it as blue. Just like when they marketed sleeping beauty in the pink dress not the blue ( even though she wears the blue dress a lot more than the pink one in the movie) that’s because Disney made the colour blue associated with cinderella 😄 so really it has to do with how they can sell the merchandise😆 atleast that is what I have learnt ( I’m going animation right now, but I guess it could be wrong. 😆🙃😁)
The silver honestly looks gorgeous. Blue looks nice, but the silver is elegant and sophisticated. Still adore the live action dress lmao.
yeah I love the cinderella dress in the live action movie too even though it might be wrong 😂😂😂
yeah i love the live action version but lowkey hate the butterflies at the top
@@Camille-yu8nz yes the butterflies made it a bit childish, they even put them on her glass slippers. 😒
Imagine the live action poofy dress but in silver
I agree; I adore the original white dress but that doesn't stop me from loving the live action version. I see the 2015 Cinderella more as a reimagining of the original; they took inspiration from the 1950 film, but really it's just a different version of Cinderella that exists in its own right.
The silver dress has a magical quality to it that can never be expressed by the blue dress
The live action dress is not even close to being as magical.
Exactly! Blue is one of my favorite color but seriously how many blue sparkling dresses have you seen in your lifetime? Now how about a Silver ( not metallic color silver but a white-ish silver like the fairy godmother’s dress in the 2015 Cinderella) dress with glitter and sparkle. Just one word that describes it’s beautifully and accurately to me is..... ✨Ethereal ✨
Um... have you SEEN the live-action dress?!
@@sweethysteria8737 Yeah,it’s magical in a different way
@@sweethysteria8737 Yes. I'm not disputing that the live action dress is beautiful. I'm just saying it doesn't top the silver dress in my opinion
i actually read once that the dress was meant to be “glass-like,” similar to the slippers... a fantasy dress made of imaginary pixie dust and impossible glass! which is why the gown looks more blue in the nighttime as well, since glass reflects the surroundings! plus the explanations u gave but obvi the dress is silver💗💓
Ooo the thing about reflecting the surroundings is so cool
Like Elsa's impossible ice gown(s) 😂
Love that explanation!
This is what I automatically thought as a kid😭😭
this what i heard and believed throughout my life too
One more Argument: In the original Grimm-Fairytale. She got three dresses: one silver, as the moon, one golden as the sun and one sparkly as starlight. No blue dress for Aschenputtel :)
sparkly as starlight sounds like ariel dress and golden as the sun sounds like belle haha!
This reminds me of the french movie "Peau d'âne" where she got 3 dresses : La robe du temps, La robe du soleil et La robe de la lune ^^
Disney copied Grimm Brothers
@@jelliclelife stars ✨ sun 🌞 moon 🌙 ❓ I’ve heard the story of 3 dresses 👗
@@jelliclelife My exact thought when reading this comment! Did you know that that movie is based on Charles Perrault's tale, which is also the author of Cinderella!
This confused me so much as a kid, because I always thought her dress wasn't that blue. It always looked like a really pale baby blue silvery color to me, and it makes more sense that the original color was silver. I feel like there were other ways Disney could have gone about marketing the dress so that it didn't look too wedding-y
I wonder about this. Disney didn't want to market Cinderella in silver because it looked like a wedding dress. But Disney seems perfectly willing to market Elsa in her white Snow Queen dress and sell said dress to little kids to wear as costumes.
@@Moonlitwatersofaqua its been many years, different people do the marketing and merchandising + character designs now.
maybe they changed their mind or the silhouette of the dress is less traditionally wedding.
@@Moonlitwatersofaqua That's very true, I thought it was to do with the dress style. Cinderella's dress, if sold as the original white colour, would look like a traditional wedding dress due to the wide skirt design, while Elsa's white ice dress is sleeker and executes a more "snow-like" feeling, especially with the cape and diamond patterns on it.
But now they sell Rapunzel's wedding dress. So it seems time has made them change their minds
@@charliebear_711 I kind of doubt the silhouette is the problem. Cinderella's dress is more of what we think of when we think wedding. However I have noticed that more sleeker silhouettes are much more in style this decade. I just remembered Anna has a white dress too and a few kids dresses of that one are sold too. I've been a bridesmaid in 3 weddings and the brides all chose silhouettes that were more similar to what Elsa and Anna wear than the traditionally big poofy princess dresses. Likewise Kate Middleton's and Meghan Markle's also look more like what the sisters wear.
Actually thinking about it this way makes me understand why after Princess and the Frog Disney stopped putting their female leads in big poofy dresses.
I’ve always been annoyed by this! Whoever thinks “kids won’t care” or “kids will be more attracted to her dress in blue” are wrong. I watched the movie a lot as a kid, and even back then it bugged me that her dress was blue on all the merch when it’s very clearly white/silver. (And on top of that, I always preferred Aurora in her royal blue dress than the bright pink they always have her in. It was blue for the majority of the time she wore the dress in the movie, including the spinning wheel scene and being woken by Philip. Give Aurora her blue dress and put Ariel back in the pastel pink).
Ariel looks horrible in the pink dress
Ariel looks adorable in the pink dress it really fits her. I don't know what the person above me is on at the moment but I always loved Ariel in that pink dress as a child, it made her look her age and not too mature or childish
@@bluenpurple2328 And it matches well with her hair. People say it doesn’t work because she’s a redhead, but it doesn’t clash for her because the dress is so light and her hair is so vibrantly red. Merida’s hair wouldn’t work with it, but Ariel’s does.
@@KeepCalmContemplateYourChoices Ariel is meant to look "horrible" in the Pink dress, it was her first human gown. It was supposed to symbolise how she didnt fit in because the Pink was meant to clash with her red hair :)
Same i totally despised that they changed the dress when i was a kid and it also really annoyed me that Ariel's tail didn't match her bra
THANK GOD someone's talking about this she looks SOOO much better in silver!
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i agree!
You should check out Ultimate Fashion History's video on the dress. They go in depth about the color as well as silhouette ua-cam.com/video/aYFpVzkP3UM/v-deo.html
But disney did not want to sell wedding dresses to kids that's why it was marketed in blue
I absolutely agree.
*cinderella animators:* so we agree to shade this gorgeous sparkly silver magic-dust dress darker when she's in a darker environment? makes it more realistic, hope the viewers appreciate this.
*viewers including future Disney:* oh yeaah wasn't her dress blue n boring? pass
tbh the darker shade was gorgeous too. It was the blue dress in marketing which was boring
@@Luna-ry8lv agreed!👌🏼
It’s like a very pale ice blue AT MOST, which is definitely an almost silver shade.
Yes! I've always thought of it as a barely there ice blue (re: silver) like glass.
I think an extremely pale blue would be a nice compromise, much nicer than the deep blue she has in marketing
If you look at the behind the scenes of the live action Cinderella, the dress is actually pale blue! They edited the dress to look darker.
Yea, it's like a silver color with a small hint of blue
Yeah It does look like there is a slight blue coloring on the dress but mostly is silver.
Disney: We couldn't sell a princess wearing a gown similar to a wedding dress, it would be problematic
Mattel, making milions of dollars by selling Barbies wearing wedding dresses for decades: allow me to introduce myself
EDIT: since users are mentioning the carnival costumes - I can't see where the problem is; just make it glittery/glossy silver, trim it with tons of duo chrome sequins, and no one would think it's a wedding dress. Is all about hue and reflectiveness of the fabric. It's not that deep and no genius needed honestly. Also, white is not necessarily associated with wedding, is just - as usual - the umpteenth western archetype of it.
I think Disney didn’t want to sell costumes that look like wedding dresses to little girls, not dolls that look like they’re wearing wedding dresses
Will N
Well yeah but traditionally wedding dresses are white so since Tiana’s dress is green it doesn’t really fit the image most western people have of a wedding gown, so to them it doesn’t look like one ig?? Idk. Personally I think if a kid wears a dress that looks like a wedding dress, since the person wearing it is a child, it doesn’t look like a wedding dress cause it’s a kid and I don’t see how anyone can look at a kid and go “yup, this kid is getting married!” like that’s crazy to me but ig Disney didn’t see it that way
Will N
You have to consider the events you are talking about happened presumably not a long time ago, they made the decision to make Cinderella’s dress blue years and years ago, when it was probably more taboo, and now they can’t change it back cause it’ll confuse little girls
Will N
I think you’re replying to the wrong person buddy, the person who said they changed it cause it looks like a wedding dress is the original poster. My comment was stating that _if_ they did change it cause it looked like a wedding dress, it wouldn’t be cause they don’t wanna sell dolls that look like they’re wearing wedding dresses it would be cause they don’t wanna sell costumes that look like wedding dresses to children.
Will N
No, I meant the original poster of the comment was the one that said they changed it cause looked like a wedding gown so your comment should’ve been directed at them not me
Kingdom Hearts actually made Cinderella's dress white when they could have made it blue. They also made Aurora's dress blue instead of pink, seeing that her pink dress is more popular.
I’m making my daughter’s birthday dress and we’re doing a Cinderella party. I know her dress is silver but I’m so tempted to use dusty blue or periwinkle just for recognition. I’ve even debated layering silver and periwinkle tulle for the skirt.
Also Cinderella is strawberry blond in the movie
also: she had strawberry blonde hair in the original!!!!
edit: woah 1k????? stan mitski
Omg 😱 never noticed - great eye! Great point
Wait..WHAT
Yeah it does have a slightly peachy tone to it. Just a little extra warmth.
You are right! I love her hair color. I've heard it described as Titian Blonde or Squash Blonde (that description seems cute cause you could also call her hair pumpkin blonde) since it is a pale orange blonde.
@@Nightman221k I love that "pumpkin blonde" so cute!
Just pointing out more evidence:
During the transformation scene, you can see the underskirt of her pink dress, it's white and when the transformation happens it barely changes color.
I just thought of that. And also in the dark water of this scene the dress looks more blue, what strenghens the shade theory
i was surprised she didn’t point that out in the video
Both Cinderella's and Aurora's dress colours are a sensitive subject in the fandom lmao
Even Ariel's
@@hiraimomosslave9251 lol I love my ambiguous queens
I don't mind Aurora switching between pink and blue, but Cinderella should always have her silver dress
it always irked me aurora didn’t have a blue dress just because at the end of the dance sequence when her and phillip are dancing into the clouds, just before the book closes, the last colour we see the dress as is blue, so it always just made sense to me for it to be blue. i’m pretty sure it’s blue when she meets her parents for the first time as well
sophie the blue ariel dress is soo lovely, it’s my favourite of her looks.
I remember hearing a description somewhere about her dress being the color of moonlight which sounds way prettier than just a blue dress
Not to mention that fact that the sliver clearly stands out against the blue background.
The green dress isn't nearly as horrible as the pink and white dress. And silver looks far better than blue. I said what I said.
I liked the green dress in the second movie, I just wish they could have had more variety in the dresses than just recoloring the silver one😅
Fun fact: my mom is a stylist in TV, and when I was little a famous sewing team she collaborated with for work made me a Cinderella gown for carnival. The dress was silver, and all the kids were asking me why it wasn't blue ahahah
Well, I guess that whoever made me that dress knew the real tea 👀👀
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The original silver color: unparalleled elegance.
The blue color: 💵
The world we live in
Cinderella: Blue
Sleeping Beauty: Pink
Ariel: Pink then Green
Belle: Yellow
The World we should have
Cinderella: White
Sleeping Beauty: Blue
Ariel: Green
Belle: Gold
It doesn't effect much but it would be better by a pinch
I always loved the shimmering purple dress Ariel comes out of the water in at the end of the movie! Although its silhouette is too simple for her iconography or theme park outfit, I always wished they themed her more purple like her clamshell top and that dress from the end of the movie. But now Rapunzel’s color theme is purple so that would be confusing.
@@misslinguinni maybe if they had made her dress purple instead of pink. I never thought about it but purple on Aurora would be pretty... tbh purple on any of them would be pretty but I think thats my purple bias showing
Uggg Ariel should have always worn green. It goes way better with her red hair than purple
@Isaac Mckennall I think the blue suits her character more, she's calm and reactionary, much like water. She's by far my favorite. However Disney missed the chance for her dress to be Mi Parti because she's a Medieval Princess, so why not Blue and Pink
I actually love aurora in pink. Blondes do look great in pink
I feel like you missed the most obvious explanation as to why her dress appears blue in the film: light refraction. As an artist, you need to understand the way lighting affects the world around you so it can be captured in a painting. her dress is blue simply because the background is blue around her and her white dress is reflecting the blue that is refracted. It's the same reason the sky and ocean are blue. They both do not have color; we simply have the blue/violet rays reflected into our eyes.
Can we also talk about the change of hair color between her and Aurora? If you look at the two original films Cinderella has strawberry blonde hair, and Aurora has a more pale/ashy blonde color. But with the merchandise, it seems like they swapped the two. Cindy's has gotten incredibly paler and blonder, while Aurora's has become darker and golden. I dunno something I noticed after working in the parks.
Yes! I noticed that and it began to annoy to me. I like the reddish color in cinderella's hair, it makes her stand out against the original three princesses.
The original 35 mm doesn't have her hair strawberry blonde at all. It's dirty blonde. The 1988 version has her with strawberry blonde.
Veronica Elders
No it’s definitely strawberry blonde, not yellow.
Veronica Elders
The reason the 35mm looks dirty blonde is because since they didn’t have great technology back then, everything has a greyish tint. Look at the background for example, it’s literally black and white when it’s supposed to be blue and purple.
@@-Theo- yes
She looks so much more magical with silver. Although, the blue one looks AMAZING in the live action. I love them both but on different terms. I need to see a version in gold like the old folk tales 👀
i didn't even realize everything the fairy godmother created with her magic was silver... the attention to detail!
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I love how thorough your explanation js; especially showing the comparison between releases.
I think actually Cinderella’s dress is neither blue or silver, is literally like *stardust white*, but I bet they didn’t make it white-ish because next to the other princesses could have been mistaken as a wedding dress?, that’s my theory
@@elainestokes2787 so they could sell stories of young girls who get married to the first guy they meet but not a doll with a dress that could be similar to a wedding dress?
@@AllThePeppermint Same! I really wanted to make Aurora's blue dress for my barbies, because in merchandising the cut of it isn't right. I told my mom about it, and instead she went on ebay looking for Aurora dolls. We ended up getting one, but won't fit my barbies. :(
She did get married and that’s not even her actual wedding dress so.....
@@starrsmith3810 they actually sell dolls of some of the princesses with wedding dresses too
@@nessyness5447 really?
So it’s even more pointless for Cinderella to have a blue dress lol
Cinderella's dress was silver
Me who grew up thinking it was blue:
I've been living a lie
Can we all agree that the tweaks they give Cinderella’s hairdo in more recent images (chunky highlights, loose tendrils coming out of her bun) are unsettling? I don’t know why but I hate it lol
Yess I've noticed the same thing! They changed her hair from the rolled up bumber banged updo look in the original to this weird messy bun with side-swept chunky bangs
SAME. I even paused the video just to glare at it lol sooo ugly and uninspired
It was to make the princesses "modern", but now they look incredibly dated (hell they looked dated back when they unveiled it)
yeah the ashy blonde with highlights looks so weird and unnatural and even weirdly dated now? also why would Cinderella color her hair, she was given a makeover in her movie cause she didn't have anything but her scraps
Cinderella's original warm blonde hair and rolled up updo are so elegant, it annoys me every time they change it especially the color
Disney execs: **channeling Merryweather** "Make it blue!"
The silver dress is so beautiful and elegant it goes well with her black collar, the blue seems very childish in my opinion.
@K Annie lol but still they couldn't keep their original design, they literally
only changed the dress's color because
Of merchandising, they couldn't make dresses for little girls because it looked to much like a wedding dress like WHAT.
@K Annie I don’t think anyone was complaining or not understanding of that. I’ll delete my comment, I just simply thought that was a good observation.
@K Annie They were intended to be enjoyed by everyone, not just children. Snow White was truly heralded as a cinematic masterpiece when it was released and inspired the Wizard of Oz to be created.
It's supposed to be for everyone it does not matter , if the dress was always blue you would not say that . ( Not trying to be rude)
I know righttt
I mean yea, Cinderella and her dress is mostly marketed to children, but elsa's new white dress is not as childish, and is more elegant, so I don't see what's wrong. I would be very happy and satisfied if disney would go back to marketing cinderella's dress to be a more silvery tone.
I’m sooo obsessed with your absolute perfect rendition of this gorgeous dress. Something about twirling in a pretty dress too. Today I learned Disney animators made it silver! I wish they had kept it silver all along though I love blue.🤍🩵💙
OMG THANK YOU. My friends always laugh because it's a pet peeve of mine, and I'm glad I'm not the only one who knows it's SILVER. I have a similar issue with how Sally from Nightmare before Christmas' skin is blue in marketing and her dress is always waaaay off.
Yes Cinderella II was horrendous but I’d just like to remind everyone that Cinderella III: a Twist in Time is amazing. You should go watch it right now if you haven’t already. It’s on Disney Plus.
Why are you calling me out like this? 😂 I actually really liked the Anastasia story in Cinderella II. But the plot with Jaq becoming a human was weird.
when i was little i loved cinderella ii. i liked that anastasia and cinderella had put aside their differences. but cinderella iii is without a doubt better
@@spacemilk4010 I only had Cinderella ii when I was little(I think the grownups mixed it up) and didn't see the original so I loved it as well haha I was so happy when I finally got the original Cinderella, Cinderella iii is definitely better than Cinderella ii but yeah
that was my favorite movie as a child
@@misslinguinni Anastasia's story ft the baker is the ONE redeeming quality of CII 😂. It also sets up CIII really well w/ Anastasia, a great layered, complex character.
I actually heard that Disney marketed Cinderella’s dress as blue because they thought the silver would resemble a wedding dress on toys and other merchandise.
I always thought it was meant to give off a diamond/crystal vibe.
so did i, and yet diamonds are another thing that people tend to make blue when animated
i thought her dress was a silver tinted blue when its actually a super neutral grey... but then i realized the whole night scene is filled with deep rich blues.. which would affect the perception of the color.. its still messing with my eyes wth
There's an alternate timeline in which Cinderella's dress was marketed as silver/white and that led to real-life recreations of it being popular at weddings
Silver gives a more delicate and finer feel and the shade just looks gorgeous which matches her eyes so silver would fit her best
sis do be speaking the truth doe-
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Us: so is the dress blue or silver?
Disney: y e s
It is such a shame that most kids these days won't even really get a chance to see the old film, and instead will see the blue-ray 2012 edition, and the new cinderella marketing. They will never get to see her beautiful silver gown 😭😭😭
Yea I watched the blue ray one :(
Yeah, I was so disappointed when they revealed her new look with the limp tendril curls and pattern on her dress.. Seems blasphemous to change an iconic character design. I grew up loving her in the 90s and that's 40 years after the original came out and we didn't have an issue with how she looked 4 decades later. :-\
I had the VHS tape despite being born much later. I remember being confused when I saw the blue dress in marketing. But I eventually forgot it.
I'm 'll and I saw the old one soooo
Lots of younger generations in my country have watched it when they are younger so .
Another reason Disney changes the color to blue over time was because some people thought it looked too much liked a wedding dress.
On the eye colour: as someone with blue eyes, silver definitely makes them pop. Thats why I wear silver jewelry and also why I highlight my eyes with silver.
So a silver dress would 100 percent make her eyes pop
I tough the complimentary contrast makes the eyes pop so for you sth orange. I’m confused
I always knew it was silver, or at least lot lighter than in Disney's matketing. I prefer the silver dress over the blue one^^
Myself, an artist: it’s obviously silver. I didn’t know anyone thought otherwise? 😅😅
ariana moore yeah right
When I was younger I thought it was artist but I remember rewatching at like 13 or 14 thinking why does her dress look gray now? And even then it didn’t seem the blue disney marketed it but a very pale blue lol
i always saw it as silver and was confused as why everyone thought it was blue
when i was younger i thought it was a pale pastel baby blue lol
I grew up with the blue image because of all the merchandise, and I didn't see the movie that much, maybe 3 times.
I’ve always said that the fairy good mother was the spirit of Cinderella’s mom and the dress she gave her is the her old wedding dress but Disney can’t sale white dresses to little girls without making them look like brides
Last time I was this early, her dress still wasn't blue
lol
I hope my line of characters takes off like the Disney princesses have. 💞
No argument, her dress is silver & she is a strawberry blonde! When Disney realizes this, we can FINALLY get Aurora in blue!
@Isaac Mckennall Merryweather was right all along 💙
Aurora is only ever aware of it being blue. And spends most of the run time in blue. She also has blue eyes! Not purple! @_@
nooo i love aurora in pink
But doesn’t Elsa have a blue dress
@Will N oh ok that makes more sense frozen doesn't really fit in to the realm with disney princesses. yea i see that now
I’m so happy you made this video. I watched the 1950 movie for the first time in forever on Disney Plus and was FLOORED at the white dress color, despite the restoration you mentioned. I think the original animated film dress looks better than anything since still!
Me who likes the pink dress: "ABORT! ABORT THIS IDEA! THE GODDESS HAS SPOKEN"
Haha omgg why was that my reaction too
Honestly, her pink dress needs more recognition. As before being destroy it was pretty
@@braylin5003 it really was. I also like the shade of pink
Braylin
When modergurlz said the pink dress was horrendous she was talking about the pink version of the silver dress that we see in Cinderella II, not about her mother’s pink dress in the first movie lol
@@-Theo- ohhh that one is just a repaint of the silver one
Isn't that iconic nor stan up
i absolutely loved that you talked about the multiple rereleases of the movie, and how the color grading is affected throughout the redistributions of cinderella!
the silver makes sooo much sense with the eye comment. I don't think there's any argument to say that her canon dress is silver. it's just these disney princesses and characters are way bigger than their one movie. and like you said absolutely saturated for capitalists greed that could care little for creative integrity. still it's nice to appreciate what it was in it's time.
This reminds me of the Kingdom Hearts series, where wherever Cinderella makes an appearance in her ballgown, the color of the gown has been silver/white. It's a rare show of fidelity to the original movie. It's one of the few times I've ever seen her in any Disney property (even a crossover with Square Enix) where her dress isn't blue like in the Disney Princess brand.
I was always angry about how the dress was marketed as blue, but it still looks as beautiful as ever. Plus, the live-action Cinderella dress has got to be my favorite dress ever. Plus, I really liked the turquoise/green dress she had in the 2nd.
besides the fact that I’ve been living a lie this whole time, the colour comparison with everything is aesthetically pleasing and the colour palette is so elegantly well put i love it a lot ❤️
I'm showing this too everyone I know who says that "you do know Cinderella's dress is blue?" to me. I'm right! It was silver and her hair was strawberry blonde!
the silver dress is a hundred times better!
I would say its a silver dress, with a hint of sky blue.
I wish Disney made the dresses and stuff silver instead of blue.....I've always wondered this as a kid
The ball gown is usually seen in blue, so that it wouldn't be mistaken for a wedding dress.
Me: I'm going to sleep
Moderngurlz: * posts a video about a Disney princess's dress *
Me: On second thought
Finally, someone who actually cares about the *_CANON_* of Disney Princesses!
And to be honest, I found that comment so funny because I literally never thought about Disney princess canon and the concept seemed so absurd at first glance. But you're right, as a guy who cares a lot about authenticity in the Star Wars canon, canon *does* matter. I never considered applying it to Disney princesses even though their canon is just as valid.
I swear I’ve watched like 10 videos of you talking about how the dress is silver and not blue but I’m complaining 💀
i rewatched my videos and i've talked about it 5 other times omg 🙈
@@ModernGurlz And we enjoy it every time you bring it up. It always makes me smile. 😁😁😁😁
Important matters such as this one require constant addressing!
You've managed to convince me. BTW, in the read-along storybook with cassette that I had as a 4-year-old back in ye olde days of 1984, the illustrations made Cinderella's dress...PINK!
THE WHITE IS SO PRETTY! 🤍
honestly this whole time i thought the consensus was that her dress is silver in the 1953 version but they began marketing it as blue when they started marketing princess stuff when someone at Disney noticed kids were going to Disney princess theater showings during the 90's renaissance in their homemade princess dresses and realized they were financially missing out if they didn't start selling their own toys and costumes, so they needed to make her dress stand out because hers would look washed out since the other princesses had pink, green, and gold at that point in time
I knew since I was a little girl that her dress wasn't blue, ans I knew something was off when I kept seeing her in blue. I'm glad I'm not alone.
the silver is so gorgeous.The blue to me overpowers her.The silver compliments her skintone so well
I clicked as fast as I can!!!
Edit: yes I believe the dress is silver!
I once had a "fight" with two girls who insisted Cinderella's dress was blue. I was try to present my arguments when they basically belittled my opinion because I was a man and therefore wasn't as good as distinguishing colours (yes, that was literally the argument they used). I basically just shrugged it off and thought "not worth the effort".
I always seen it white and wanted a doll like that but seen all of them blue, even with dresses of them which pretty upset me.
I feel the same way about Aurora. I want to buy her merchandise but it always comes in pink.
@@LyricalXilence She is usually seen in pink so that she wouldn't be confused with Cinderella.
Wow I never knew that all I could think of watching this video is how very pretty and Christmasy the silver dress with red lipstick is.
I really really love the original silver sparkling dress of Cinderella. I understand how it's probably very difficult to mass produce a silver dress (without it looking cheap and/or too Christmas-like) so Disney opted for a blue dress. But still, when I was a little girl, I had repeated dreams about Cinderella in that silver dress and crystal slippers. That sight of pure beauty and elegance just shook my soul lol
Obviously it's a combination of silver and white. Her gloves are white and so are the shoulders and hips of the dress. Head band is silver too and has diamonds like the dress.
The silver goes so well with Cinderella than blue.
She is usually seen in blue, so that the ball gown won't look likea wedding dress.
I love the fairy Godmother’s dress in the live action movie!
its my birthday today!! I also didn't even think about her dress i always thought it was like light blue-
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Agree! Also her dress is silver, and her hair is ‘burnt orange’!! She’s not a blonde with a blue dress.
I feel like I’ve been lied to for years!!! This is insane! I don’t know what to believe anymore! But whatever color her dress is, I still think it’s beautiful. I wonder if this is why her dress was white in the musical though.🤔💙🤍
WDW goer here. Even in the parks in the late 80s through the mid 90s her dress was more sliver than blue. Granted, there was a distinct blue hue to it, but the dress was undoubtedly silver.
I think the blue dress in the parks only started happening closer to 2000 - and the dvd release by extension. As by then most marketing images had her in blue.
I also grew up in the '92 VHS and I remember being so sad I couldn't get a doll with a silver dress! I could not understand why all the dolls wore blue!!
Great video:) Yes I love the silver/white gown more then the blue and I do love the pink version also:) White or pink would definitely make her stand out in the crowd:)
Also further evidence is the saks 5th avenue limited edition collecter doll. (The Disney limited edition dolls are very expensive and very accurate to the original movie. The detail and such is hand stitched and only about 1000 are made) that dolls dress is silver and design by Disney based off the original movie. So clearly her dress is silver but mostly market as blue.
Another thing I noticed about the dolls is that Cinderella’s new face mold actually makes her look more like Aurora.
suemommie I know! Which makes me very sad because the limited edition dolls are so beautiful and unique (I own the Aurora) I feel like marketing Cinderella in her silver dress would not only make her design true to the movie, but it would also make her stand out and contrast with the other princesses. Specifically belle and Aurora.
I do think making the dress very blue in the live action remake was the right choice. It looks amazing! But I prefer her silver in the animated
her dress turn more blue everytime there's another version of Cinderella
I was so confused till I learned it was changed to blue so kids didn't look like they were at a wedding.
But ngl it does look a bit grey
Love this, did laugh when you said 'because horses aren't blue' in a scene where a pumpkin turns into a carriage though 😂
I think that the blue background also plays a role. If you put gray or silver (that are not actual colors but just a mix of black and white) next to colors like blue or red, they tend to appear to the human eye as more "cold" (for blue) or "warm" (for red), so the dress appears "colder" than it would have been on a white background and we tend to associate coldness with blue-ness
They actually went and gave the fairy a dress more similar to cinderrella's original dress in the live action...🤦🏼♀️
can we just talk about the fact that the third dress in the lineup at 6:07 is GOLD. The opposite of silver
Cinderella's silver dress was beautiful
From someone who worked at Disney I was informed the decision was intentional to make a blue dress so as not to confuse the dress with a wedding dress.
The live-action fairy godmother has a prettier dress than Cinderella's blue dress.
Yeah that used to confused me, why was her dress blue in every art but when it came to the movie, it was sparkling silver
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I liked the green dress tho
They turned it blue because if they made it silver like it is, when they marketed it, and girls dressed up as Cinderella for Halloween or something, or the dolls, it would look like a wedding dress more than just a normal dress
The silver color is absolutely gorgeous and I’m in love with it. But there’s another reason why it’s believed to be blue.
People associated Cinderella with that color because that’s the color we see throughout the film. She wears as a child, in the opening narration. Her nightgown is a beautiful shade of blue. As are the sleeves of her workwear. Her iconic glass slipper is also a shade of blue. The royal castle and the film’s title are both blue. The reins of the horses and the footman’s attire clearly have blue accents. This is so frequent that the in direct-to-video sequel, Cinderella wear a blue version of her workwear. So naturally, when we her ballgown shadowed in blue, we’d assume it’s blue, because that the color that appears everywhere.
I love your commentary on Disney movies. I like how thorough your research is and the takes you make. 👏👏👏