Newsgroups: rec.arts.disney From: hoey@zogwarg.etl.army.mil (Dan Hoey) Date: 2 Nov 92 16:21:02 GMT Subject: Re: running a bet l...@po.CWRU.Edu (Linda G. Brashear) writes: >Of course, the "Barbie" doll of Cinderella has her as brunette. I think >she had dark blond/light brown hair, probably. I don't know that you can >go by the way she's portrayed in the parks by the character actress. After >all, they always show her dress as blue, when in the movie it's definitely >white. (Why do they do that? I could understand silver, maybe, but where >do they get blue???) Why it's not white, or even silver, is probably to avoid confusion with Ivory Snow [sic, I know]. Why it's blue is possibly to arouse confusion with the Madonna. No, not the rock star. Dan Hoey Hoey@AIC.NRL.Navy.Mil