In 1950, Walt Disney Productions released the famous Cinderella. This Disney classic ultimately ended up saving the Disney company from closing its doors. One of the most recognizable scenes from the animation is when Cinderella is turned into a princess with a blue dress.
But wait, is the globally recognizable blue dress ACTUALLY blue? Cinderella's. However, Walt Disney himself reportedly made the call to change the dress to blue instead. The switch to blue was made fairly late in the film's production.
Some of the early promotional materials and merchandise for the film still depicted Cinderella in a silver gown. There are a few possible reasons behind Disney's decision to shift from silver to blue: The filmmakers thought blue would. It's always been a silver color.
It's just Disney likes to market and advertise her character with a blue dress instead. Any dolls/merchandise, and even the LA movie will show her in the blue dress. This is also true for her hair color, it's originally strawberry blonde but Disney markets her with platinum blonde instead.
Reply reply MrLomax Reply reply bex505 Reply reply More replies. Cinderella's Dress is a garment featured in the 1950 Disney animated feature film Cinderella, and the 2015 live-action film. It is an old dress that belonged to Cinderella's late mother and was stored in a trunk in Cinderella's room.
With the help of her animal friends, the dress is restyled for Cinderella to wear to the ball, but is soon torn apart by her stepsisters. Prior to the events of. So what do you think? Do you prefer Cinderella in white or blue? Maybe it's up to each viewer to decide.
After all, if beauty is in the eye of the beholder, maybe so is Cinderella's dress. One of the main arguments against changing Cinderella's dress color is the attachment fans have to the blue dress from the original film. For many people, the blue dress has become synonymous with Cinderella and changing it may erode the nostalgic and emotional connection they have with the character.
What is the true color of Cinderellas dress in the original movie? White Blue Results are only viewable after voting. One thing, which always stands out in the original 1950 animated Cinderella film, is Cinderella's dress transformation. Adults may have arguably always known the peasant girl's dress looks different.
However, children also point out how Cinderella's dress doesn't look blue like on all the merchandise compared to what they see in the movie. Due to this, the original color design of. Well in the original release of the Disney movie the dress was actually a silvery white color.
Since then, the House of Mouse has exclusively released blue versions of the dress. Merchandising at some point leaned into Cinderella "being blue" and Aurora "being pink" (even though her princess dress is blue for most of the film), probably to keep it simple for kids to recognize the difference. I've definitely seen people cosplay the silver dress (it's rare) and it warms my nerdy Disney heart.