Talk:Disney Princess/@comment-24726922-20140517222551/@comment-1416077-20140519131733

The juxstaposition of the pink, representing rationality and duty, and the blue, representing passion and emotion, is a crucial element in the structure of the story, which ends with the dress reflecting the harmony achieved by the understanding that Aurora's true love and her chosen groom were one and the same.

Besides; it's really funny.

What I would've liked to see was Fauna punning in her two coppers and showing a green dress.

After all, we already have Griffindor and Ravenclaw... why not Slytherin? ;D