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“I went with the mid-1860s for Cinderella’s dress, the transitory period  where the cage crinoline takes on a more elliptical shape and moves  towards the back. Not that it accounts for Lady Tremaine’s sweet 1890s  getup, but it’s also not unheard of to see it worn alongside Anastasia  and Drizella’s early bustle dresses. It’s also worth noting that it was  made by a fairy godmother, so it make sense that her tastes would be a  little behind the times.”
(via Flavorwire » Reinterpreting Disney Princess Costumes Through a Historical Lens)

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“I went with the mid-1860s for Cinderella’s dress, the transitory period where the cage crinoline takes on a more elliptical shape and moves towards the back. Not that it accounts for Lady Tremaine’s sweet 1890s getup, but it’s also not unheard of to see it worn alongside Anastasia and Drizella’s early bustle dresses. It’s also worth noting that it was made by a fairy godmother, so it make sense that her tastes would be a little behind the times.”

(via Flavorwire » Reinterpreting Disney Princess Costumes Through a Historical Lens)

Love these!

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