Team Blue or Team Pink?


I think we all know to what I refer. I remember being very passionately a blue dress fan as a child. I realize in the pantheon of Disney princesses, Cinderella's got the blue angle, I just think I'm siding with Merryweather on this one. In truth, I preferred her in her dress as Briar Rose anyway. Disney wiki says neither blue nor pink is official yet, but what say you?


"Do you think the world is crawling with Phyllises?"

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Who cares, in the end, they gave her a completely unique dress: one that changed colors as she danced

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Mine is pink, but I like the dress changing at the end best.

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Team Pink.

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It's really hard to choose! Aurora looks beautiful in either color!

On the one hand, the blue feels more mature, and was shown more often than the pink. It was a common color for upper-class women to wear in the Middle Ages anyhow, partially because the color was expensive to dye, and it was considered a "feminine" color. (I read a fascinating story about how, before the 1950s, people used to see blue as a feminine color, and pink as a masculine color! Seriously!)

But the pink is so pretty and [from a modern standpoint] very feminine, and helps cast that "pretty pretty princess" vibe Aurora has.

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Team dress-that-keeps-changing colors!

The blue is more flattering but the shade used is dull, and I hate the clashing pinks! They should have used a shade of blue that is either warmer or cooler (periwinkle would have been nice), and either lighter or more intense. Neither color on its own is a win, but a dress that constantly changes colors? Faaaabulous!

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