Cinderella (Disney Character) - Costumes

Costumes

In the beginning of the film, Cinderella wears a floor-length blue nightgown. She changes into her house dress which consists of a dark brown bodice with elbow-length light blue/green sleeves and a knee-length tan skirt. She also wears black ballet flats, a torn white apron, and an aqua hair ribbon.

Cinderella later wears an old gown that belonged to her mother after her friends, the mice and birds, alter it for her: it is pink with white lace held up by light pink sashes and bows, a light pink ribbon tied in a bow at the bodice, and short oval-shaped sleeves. Her accessories are pink dress shoes, a turquoise bead necklace, and a white hair ribbon. The stepsisters tear the dress apart when they accuse Cinderella of "stealing" their sash and beads.

Cinderella runs into the garden and weeps. Her fairy godmother restores hope. She turns Cinderella's torn dress into a beautiful light blue-silver ball gown with a glittering peplum and matching cap sleeves. She also wears a glittering headband, diamond earrings, opera-length white evening gloves, a black choker, and, of course, her famous glass slippers.

At the end Cinderella wears a long-sleeved, full-skirted wedding dress with a diamond tiara, a white Juliet cap, a long veil, a white choker, and her glass slippers once again.

Cinderella wears various outfits in Cinderella II: Dreams Come True. In the beginning of "Aim to Please", she wears a pink-and-white evening gown with a pink headband, white earrings, pink evening gloves, pink dress shoes, and a black choker. Later, she wears a blue version of her house dress. While being tutored by Prudence, she wears a big brown gown trimmed with light pink lace and ribbons. At the banquet, she wears a sea-green bouffant gown with a black choker with turquoise beads, turquoise earrings, a sea-green headband, sea-green evening gloves, and dress shoes. The king crowns her with a black tiara encrusted with aquamarines and amethysts. In "Tall Tail", Cinderella wears a blue gown to the fairgrounds, and a yellow gown to the festival. In "An Uncommon Romance", Cinderella wears her house dress for most of the story, and her signature ball gown at the ball.

In Cinderella III: A Twist in Time, Cinderella first appears wearing a brown house dress and brown ballet flats. The fairy godmother later turns her dress into her signature ball gown. She wears her house dress after being sent back in time. At the end, her wedding dress is torn, but her fairy godmother turns it into a stunning full-skirted wedding dress with a tiara and puffy veil, dress shoes, white choker, and diamond earrings.

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