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Cinderella herself didn't become anything: her carriage turned into a pumpkin and her beautiful gown became rags.
Blue. It makes sense because her ball gown is blue
No, Cinderella does not wear a mask in the original folktale. Instead, she receives a beautiful gown and glass slippers from her fairy godmother to attend the ball.
The godmother in Cinderella is a magical character who transforms Cinderella's rags into a beautiful gown and a pumpkin into a carriage to help her attend the royal ball. She is benevolent, kind, and powerful, guiding Cinderella with wisdom and support.
Cinderella got out of the attic with the help of her mice friends Gus and Jacque. They sneaked the key out of the stepmother's pocket and carried it up the long flight of stairs to Cinderella.
Cinderella's godmother used her wand to transform a pumpkin into a carriage, mice into horses, a rat into a coachman, a lizard into a footman, and Cinderella's rags into a beautiful gown and glass slippers.
It was made by Monique Lhullier and the name of the gown is starlight. David's Bridal Prom has it.
Esmirelda, the fairy god mother helped Cinderella go to the ball.
Fairy Godmother is believed to have transformed her rags into a grand gown and her slippers into magical glass shoes. Additional note : What puzzles me is if her clothes changed from the gown to the dirty ones after midnight, why not her glass slippers?
George R. Whittaker, who also designed costumes for several series TV shows.
While Disney might sell Cinderella glass slippers, they would be at high prices since they are under copyright and all that. Instead, you could purchase glass slippers at a bridal accessory or gown store, they won't be exactly like Cinderella's but would be a lot cheaper.
A white alb with black Geneva gown and a stole in a color appropriate for the liturgical season.