

They could have simply made her gown a darker silver if they needed to. It's really bullcrap that the artists say the sparkly white magic blended into her gown because in the film itself you can clearly see the white sparkly dust against her silver gown in the transformation scene as well as clearly see any of the white sparkles the dress makes when it moves. I suppose it's possible the pose of Cinderella on that cover came from a 1988 cover in another country, but from all I've seen it is doubtful. Huge collection, amazing choice, 100+ million high quality, affordable RF and RM images.

You can tell that the first cover he showed actually did not come from 1988, as it has the same title box as the 1995 cover. Find the perfect silver gown stock photo. The images alafastanzio gave were misleading. Whether youre looking for a dress for a special occasion, or an everyday staple to take you from day to night, shop our latest embroidered and embellished. The same goes with how they made her hair a brighter, yellower shade when in the film it is darker and oranger. People may think the original silver dress is just boring gray. It just looked blue in settings that were darker, like when Cinderella danced with the prince.Ĭinderella's dress is probably portrayed as blue most of the time just because it is more marketable that way. In its earliest home release (1988) it looked white, but in the two times it was restored (1995 and then again in 2005), it was clearly silver and white.

Cinderella's dress is most definitely silver and white.
