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Why is Aurora's dress rosa, -de-rosa in the merchandise when in the movie it was blue?

I know it was rosa, -de-rosa as well but it was blue for most of the movie. It was only rosa, -de-rosa at the very end of the movie
 is67 posted over a year ago
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Persephone713 said:
they say its because right before the storybook closes her dress ends in Pink. So that kind of made it official. Besides they have a Blonde with a blue dress so they probably wanted to be diverse.
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on the other hand cinderella's dress isn't blue, it was silver
is67 posted over a year ago
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I know, in some light its silver in others is appears blue. I dont think silver would show up well in merchandising so they must have chose blue.
Persephone713 posted over a year ago
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good point
is67 posted over a year ago
firegirl1515 said:
It was probably for one of two reasons:

A) Someone that disney hired was a MAJOR marketing fail.

or

B) They ended the movie with the rosa, -de-rosa dress, so the future generations that came up with the disney Princess franchise thought they were honoring Walt.

It could've been both even, but I doubt anyone will ever know.
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I've heard B alot. most likely B. But your right will never know. I think I saw her once where you could buy her with rosa, -de-rosa or blue.
Persephone713 posted over a year ago
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i heard, walt actually wanted the dress blue but the animators wanted it rosa, -de-rosa
is67 posted over a year ago
Straggy said:
Because disney completely fail at both the laws of fashion and merchandising.
Aurora is a winter, Disney. STOP DRESSING HER IN GODDAMN PINK.
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dee389 said:
Well, maybe because rosa, -de-rosa is every girl's favourite colour.
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Uh, I'm a girl and it's not my favorito color. Nor is it my little cousin's- she likes purple.
firegirl1515 posted over a year ago
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Its Mine- LOL. But yeah, thats a stereotype when they are babies. Baby girls have pink, Baby boys have blue.
Persephone713 posted over a year ago
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Could be, or I might be wrong. Maybe the company decided to make it rosa, -de-rosa so that it could stand out from the others and make it colourful!
dee389 posted over a year ago
me1234567 said:
It is because cinderela in marketing has a blue dress so they didn't want them to be too matchy.
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