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Why Disney princesses all wear blue

There’s a reason why Disney princesses such as Frozen’s Elsa always wear blue. Picture: Disney
There’s a reason why Disney princesses such as Frozen’s Elsa always wear blue. Picture: Disney

DISNEY princesses may be a better role model for your kids than you had realised - and it's all to do with their choice of clothing.

What do Snow White, Cinderella, Belle, Aurora, Elsa, Jasmine, Ariel and Alice in Wonderland all have in common?

Ice princess Elsa wore blue in Frozen. Picture: Supplied
Ice princess Elsa wore blue in Frozen. Picture: Supplied

The iconic cartoon idols all wear light, icy or sky blue dresses. And no, it's not a coincidence - it's meant to "empower" young girls, reports The Sun.

Blue is the colour of trust, calm and serenity - as well as that of confidence.

Beauty and the Beast’s Belle was a bit more understated, but she still wore blue. Picture: Disney
Beauty and the Beast’s Belle was a bit more understated, but she still wore blue. Picture: Disney

Designer Christopher Kane told Elle magazine: "When you think of every Disney heroine - Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Jasmine - they're all wearing blue! It's a thing, Disney Blue."

"You're adding a bit of power to the character by giving her the blue," Leatrice Eiseman of the Pantone Color Institute told Allure.

Sleeping Beauty had a long nap in blue. Picture: Disney
Sleeping Beauty had a long nap in blue. Picture: Disney

"It's a very subtle way of saying, 'Yeah, but young women, young girls, can be empowered, too.'"

While sky blue is also a symbol of positivity and hope, Eiseman added: "It's dependable. It's reliable. It might cloud up, but we know it's there."

Jasmine from Aladdin also loves blue.  Picture:  Supplied
Jasmine from Aladdin also loves blue. Picture: Supplied

And Disney's sending a third very important message with the dresses - that blue isn't just for boys, and not all princesses have to be pretty in pink.

When Cinderella turned into a princess, she re-emerged in a blue hue. Picture: Disney
When Cinderella turned into a princess, she re-emerged in a blue hue. Picture: Disney

This story was originally published in The Sun and is reprinted with permission.

 

Snow White wore a blue bodice. Picture: Supplied
Snow White wore a blue bodice. Picture: Supplied


DISNEY princesses may be a better role model for your kids than you had realised - and it's all to do with their choice of clothing.

What do Snow White, Cinderella, Belle, Aurora, Elsa, Jasmine, Ariel and Alice in Wonderland all have in common?

Ice princess Elsa wore blue in Frozen. Picture: Supplied
Ice princess Elsa wore blue in Frozen. Picture: Supplied

The iconic cartoon idols all wear light, icy or sky blue dresses. And no, it's not a coincidence - it's meant to "empower" young girls, reports The Sun.

Blue is the colour of trust, calm and serenity - as well as that of confidence.

Beauty and the Beast’s Belle was a bit more understated, but she still wore blue. Picture: Disney
Beauty and the Beast’s Belle was a bit more understated, but she still wore blue. Picture: Disney

Designer Christopher Kane told Elle magazine: "When you think of every Disney heroine - Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Jasmine - they're all wearing blue! It's a thing, Disney Blue."

"You're adding a bit of power to the character by giving her the blue," Leatrice Eiseman of the Pantone Color Institute told Allure.

Sleeping Beauty had a long nap in blue. Picture: Disney
Sleeping Beauty had a long nap in blue. Picture: Disney

"It's a very subtle way of saying, 'Yeah, but young women, young girls, can be empowered, too.'"

While sky blue is also a symbol of positivity and hope, Eiseman added: "It's dependable. It's reliable. It might cloud up, but we know it's there."

Jasmine from Aladdin also loves blue.  Picture:  Supplied
Jasmine from Aladdin also loves blue. Picture: Supplied

And Disney's sending a third very important message with the dresses - that blue isn't just for boys, and not all princesses have to be pretty in pink.

When Cinderella turned into a princess, she re-emerged in a blue hue. Picture: Disney
When Cinderella turned into a princess, she re-emerged in a blue hue. Picture: Disney

This story was originally published in The Sun and is reprinted with permission.

 

Snow White wore a blue bodice. Picture: Supplied
Snow White wore a blue bodice. Picture: Supplied

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