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. The dresses in Disney's live-action Cinderella, in theaters Friday, March 13, are some of the dreamiest we've ever seen-especially the princess-to-be's iconic ball gown, the focus of every. You'll be able to view the dress yourself at the new Cinderella Exhibition in Leicester Square: a magical display of original sketches and costumes from the forthcoming live.
In the 2015 live-action Disney remake, Lily James wore a lavish gown that was blush pink. The 1997 TV movie "Cinderella" with Whitney Houston used an iridescent purple. Cinderella, the iconic fairytale princess, is known for her breathtakingly beautiful ball gown.
But have you ever noticed that in many adaptations, they seem to get her dress color wrong? From the classic Disney animation to live-action remakes, the color of Cinderella's iconic gown seems to constantly be a topic of debate. Costume designer Sandy Powell tells us about the thousands of hours of work, and many, many crystals, that went into Disney's new live. In Disney's new live-action fairytale movie directed by Kenneth Branagh, Cinderella, not only are the actors the stars of the show, but this fabulous ball gown worn by Lily James as the titular rags-to-riches princess provides much of the film's spectacle.
Ranking the fashion choices of Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora, Jasmine from Aladdin, and every other Disney Princess who made it to live action. The Cinderella dress, which has been reimagined in various forms over the years, is central to her transformation. From the animated Disney classic to the live-action adaptations, the evolution of Cinderella's dress showcases different interpretations of style, culture, and fashion.
Disney's live-action Cinderella, directed by Kenneth Branagh and due out in March, gave her plenty of room to stretch in both directions.