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I looked at the announcement for the new Disney promotion on the website and I was a bit shocked because Cinderella had a new look, her hairstyle and dress have chang
Has anyone been at Disney World lately Is this indeed how she looks there now too? It definitely looks more modern, but I'm not sure if I like it. Her look is classic and I'm just not sure it should be tampered with.
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I wouldn't have noticed if you hadn't mentioned it.
The dress looks a little more like the "winter" dress we've seen at the holidays. I know the dress in our photos doesn't look like the one my friends saw in the summer.
A month ago, she looked like the one in your photo with whom you are dancing. I like this new dress. It's poofier and reminds me more of a ball gown than the current one which just seems to hang down. The new bodice is nicer (more structured), and I even like the sleeves better. Still looks like Cinderella, just fresher and more elegant looking.
To be honest (don't hate me--I know you love Cinderella, and she's my mom's favorite too), I thought Cinderella's older costume looked drab and conservative. I would think Disney would want to put its Princesses in nicer dresses. I suppose you can't put the Princesses in hoop skirts or it would be difficult for the smaller children to get near the Princesses for the photo-op hugs? Imagine a Princess turning around, and her hoop skirt knocks down a two year old!
Even in the animated movie, her dress had much more of a wow factor than the actual dress that the CMs wear in the parks. In the final analysis, Cinderella is beautiful, no matter what dress she wears. Isn't that the true moral of the story? It isn't what you wear, it's who you are inside. *Come to think on it, the prince didn't deserve her. He only recognized her because of the glass slipper. You'd think he would have looked at her and said, "Hey, it's you."
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The new bodice is nicer (more structured), and I even like the sleeves better. Still looks like Cinderella, just fresher and more elegant looking.
In the final analysis, Cinderella is beautiful, no matter what dress she wears. Isn't that the true moral of the story? It isn't what you wear, it's who you are inside. *Come to think on it, the prince didn't deserve her. He only recognized her because of the glass slipper. You'd think he would have looked at her and said, "Hey, it's you."
Good to hear that people are liking it. I was worried it would take away from classic Cinderella....and she is so elegant and beautiful. I hoped that they hadn't went too "teenage poppy" type looking!
That said, Love your final analysis........!!!! That is so true. A beautiful person can be dressed in a burlap bag, the key is looking past the glamour to the true heart of a person!
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I guess I'm just clueless, but the dress and hairstyle are so close to the old version that unless someone had mentioned it, I would never have noticed. They look almost exactly the same.....
Come to think on it, the prince didn't deserve her. He only recognized her because of the glass slipper. You'd think he would have looked at her and said, "Hey, it's you."
Except that it wasn't the prince that had her try on the glass slipper... it was a servant to the prince and he would not have recognized her.
*Come to think on it, the prince didn't deserve her. He only recognized her because of the glass slipper. You'd think he would have looked at her and said, "Hey, it's you."
I never thought of that!!
At least she is still there. (lots of character changes...)
I am coming around on the dress. It does have some advantages. I do like the sleeves better. The way they fall around her arms is prettier than the elastic and shoulder pads of the older one:
The only thing I think is kind of a shame with the new dress is the connection to her Mother's old dress seems less stated. Her Mother's dress had many bows, and flowing ribbons the mice and birds fashioned:
Her old dress had ribbon like features in the front at her waist that flowed back to a large bow that kind of tied the whole thing together. - Pun intended. - which I always thought was kind of a tribute to her mother.
The ribbon effect in the front seems less stated in the new dress, and I don't think I see a bow in the back. Yes, it's nitpicky, but the magic of Disney is in the details, is it not?
That being said, I think I am sold on this new dress. At first I thought it was going to be like the new Cinderella images they market for the merchandise, like at our local Wal Mart store:
Her new dress is definitely similar to the new merchandise, but seems more understated in the real life version.
All that being said. It is true, Cinderella is Cinderella. She is beautiful no matter what her dress looks like. She is beautiful in her scullery maid clothes as well.
Thanks to all for listening to me ramble. I take Cinderella very seriously.
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[QUOTE=Disdadnmi;4053690] The only thing I think is kind of a shame with the new dress is the connection to her Mother's old dress seems less stated. Her Mother's dress had many bows, and flowing ribbons the mice and birds fashioned [/QUOTE]
I agree. It really is sad tho that the majority of people don't even know about that connection or what the old dress looks like. That part of the movie still makes me teary.
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The ribbon effect in the front seems less stated in the new dress, and I don't think I see a bow in the back. Yes, it's nitpicky, but the magic of Disney is in the details, is it not?
Oh I don't think that is nit picky at all. That bow just made the dress. And yes, the magic is in the details, and the people who love and understand the details! You just know there is a whole lot less magic for those who stand in line to see the Princesses and ask "So who is the one in the blue?" (remember that? I loved your reply tho, "what did you throw a dart at a map to get here or what?!?!? ......whispered quietly to me of course....lol) Sighhhhhhhh.
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All that being said. It is true, Cinderella is Cinderella. She is beautiful no matter what her dress looks like. She is beautiful in her scullery maid clothes as well
She is beautiful....in her grace, elegance, dignity, class and poise. She is what women should strive to be sans the harshness of the real world.
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Thanks to all for listening to me ramble. I take Cinderella very seriously.
Enjoyed your "ramble".....lol. Alot of good points made!
You/Cinderella......."seriously"? I would have never guessed. (insert eye rolling here....lol)
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Looks similar but a little brighter, polished, perfected and new!!! Looks like the little mice have been busy at work!!! Very nice thanks for showing!!!
Just saw Cinderella twice in October 1 time at CRT and 1900 Park Fare and she still had the classic dress but I have been reading about the change. I like the new look sometimes change is good