Thread:JeremyCreek/@comment-4936165-20130912025614

A very good reason for why it is blue in numerous appearances is given here.

http://www.fanpop.com/clubs/disney-princess/answers/show/19181/why-cinderellas-dress-always-portrayed-blue-when-white-movie

The silvery-white color is not the same as the re-designed color either.

And look at these screenshots of the Platinum and Diamond Edition versions.



 



 

 









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<p style="line-height:20px;margin-bottom:0px!important;">If we used the silver-grey color for her, then we might as well have a photo of Aurora in blue at the top of her page. The color of Aurora's dress in the photo on the top of the article is the same as the redesigned one. <ac_metadata title="Cinderella&#039;s dress"> </ac_metadata>