The whimsical hats & exaggerated silhouettes of the 1800's seem to be influenced by fairtales - the very feminine shape (small waist, large bust) and elaborate decoration are fantastical, like fair tales.
I think fairy tales have the biggest influence on formalwear at the moment. Teenage magazines talk about have a fairytale-perfect prom, and Haute Couture designer Franck Sorbier's Fall/Winter 2010/2011 collection featured a dress based on Peau D'Ane, a well-known french fairy tale.
Fairy Tales often feature archetypal characters such as princesses, princes, witches, wizards, heroes, and magical beings like fairies and dragons. These characters typically possess exaggerated qualities of good or evil and are often involved in fantastical adventures or quests.
Fairy tale people wear whatever the author wants them to. This is because fairy tales are fictional and the author can decide what they wear and what they look like.
Fairy tales usually consist of princes, princesses, dwarves, fairies, giants and witches.
If you mean Vidia, she is a fast flying fairy.
First, fairy tales are interesting. People always like to hear a good story. Second, fairy tales usually have some sort of lesson that people are supposed to learn, like "help people who are in trouble" or "hard work pays off."
It it a sort of slate grey colour.
The answer to this question is only limited by the extent of your imagination-older folk find it increasingly difficult to believe in creature of a fairy-sort, but younger children have an amazing ability to spot them almost anywhere!
Walk around naked or find some sort of weird costume and wear it around the store (e.g a clown or fairy princess) It gotta work
If you believe in that sort of stuff, then yes of course. Do you believe in that?
There are lots and lots of Fariy penguins out there!!!
Easy. When ever your birthday is! Sort of a trick question :L
People find them as pest that dont belong on the earth. Sort of like mosquitos.
The book is called East by Edith Pattou.
Actually Shakespeare wrote very few stories. Most of his plays were written using stories other people had written. The stories he did write, like A Midsummer Night's Dream and The Tempest, were often fairy stories. He also wrote The Merry Wives of Windsor, which is a bawdy farce.
Most newspapers will often have some sort of classified section. In that classified section you will often find a 'wanted' section or a place which advertises jobs. Babysitting jobs will be listed therein.