Completed work individually:
Today Tayla and I brought in clothes for the costume which will be worn by Snow White. Because I couldn't find a red top, I brought in a red dress instead and we have decided to team that up with Tayla's white cardigan and now the costume has changed again to:
- Red dress
- White cardigan
- Blue headband/flower
- Black tights
- Yellow or dark blue shoes
Below are the pictures of the costume that will be used for filmimg:
Caterina holding up the final outfit |
White cardigan |
Red dress |
- Fitted into the description of the overall look of Snow White - stereotypical colours that will allow the audience to recognise and ressemble the character with Disney Snow White.
- This is an alternative of the stereotypical look of Snow White as this outfit looks mordern in contrast to the Disney Snow White. Additionally, this differs to the original princess outfit to connote to the audience that she isn't pure, and innocent like a stereotypical princess, allowing the audience to know she has a bad side to her.
- The red on her dress will give a link to the apple, as the apple is red too - this will allow the audience to recognise a link between the two.
- The red symbolises energy, power and blood which will connote across to the audience that she is confident and fiery, however, the white cardigan suggests innocence, purity and simplicity which is the opposite to the red. This will suggest to the audience she has two different personalities.
- The ruffled part of the dress suggests a feminine Snow White
- When we are filming - Annie will be wearing this costume
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