I'm always interested in Disney Princesses' wardrobes and thought that there is hardly any prominence given to their jewelry department. Well, what's a princess without some jewels (and tiaras, which i'll be doing in another article). So I crafted this article to imagine their signature jewels and a glimpse into their collection.
Snow White: Pearl
Pearls are linked with innocence and helps to see life through the eyes of compassion. It is also known for its purity. Snow White being the most innocent and fairest of all makes a perfect fit with pearls. Pearls are also often seen in the light of grace of maturity. Snow White often displays her motherly side, considering herself in the role of being the responsible one.
Cinderella: Diamond
As classic as it gets, diamond is a true representative of rock solid strength and loyalty. Diamonds on Cinderella will fit to a T, stating elegance and sophistication.
Aurora: Ruby
It’s a stone for intuition, passion and integrity.It's fiery brilliance will compliment her golden hair. red lips and radiant skin.
Sequels coming up soon. Would love to hear from you all, as always!
Snow White: Pearl
Pearls are linked with innocence and helps to see life through the eyes of compassion. It is also known for its purity. Snow White being the most innocent and fairest of all makes a perfect fit with pearls. Pearls are also often seen in the light of grace of maturity. Snow White often displays her motherly side, considering herself in the role of being the responsible one.
Cinderella: Diamond
As classic as it gets, diamond is a true representative of rock solid strength and loyalty. Diamonds on Cinderella will fit to a T, stating elegance and sophistication.
Aurora: Ruby
It’s a stone for intuition, passion and integrity.It's fiery brilliance will compliment her golden hair. red lips and radiant skin.
Sequels coming up soon. Would love to hear from you all, as always!
People seem to either hate characters that are full of flaws (ariel merida) or hate characters that are too perfect (Cinderella, belle)
I feel like this has to do with how the princess reflects on ourselves...even if we hate to admit it
we like flawed characters cuz they have similar flaws to ourselves, the are more human...or we like perfection to look up to as a role model...
or we hate flaws and act like critics, wanting the princesses to be better, or we hate perfection because we feel undermined cuz we don't meet the same standard or maybe because it's un realistic
What kind of princess do you like more?
A girl that deals with the bad inside herself and learns by the end of the movie...or
a girl that is almost perfect that deals with the bad around them instead?
Very interesting stuff....
Any thoughts?
I feel like this has to do with how the princess reflects on ourselves...even if we hate to admit it
we like flawed characters cuz they have similar flaws to ourselves, the are more human...or we like perfection to look up to as a role model...
or we hate flaws and act like critics, wanting the princesses to be better, or we hate perfection because we feel undermined cuz we don't meet the same standard or maybe because it's un realistic
What kind of princess do you like more?
A girl that deals with the bad inside herself and learns by the end of the movie...or
a girl that is almost perfect that deals with the bad around them instead?
Very interesting stuff....
Any thoughts?
In the 1950 film, when Cinderella got transformed into her gown, it was white. When she looked at her reflection in the fountain, it was blue. When they needed products for this movie, some people thought the white gown looked too much like a wedding dress, so they watched the whole movie over and over again until they came up with something. They saw Cindy's reflection in the fountain, and thought that was a good color, thus, Cinderella's dress is now considered blue.