Such a knowing look from the heroine of this photograph. The same jacquard-intensive bra as a previous post, but in a somewhat more calming white. Our lady looks on at us and gently encourages us to be so much more than the simple urges that drive us. Indulge now, if the spirit moves you, but be open to the wider beauty of the world and prepared to play your part in celebrating it.
The four different pairings of Snow White and Merlin.
While the promo for Red Shoes And The Seven Dwarves is highly inappropriate and discourages people from giving it a chance, the movie itself is actually really, really good: a message that is so important but rarely emphasized, and is portrayed very well in this (not preaching but not in-the-background either).
Often in movies the main male is considered “unattractive” yet he still ends up finding love, which is a great message. However, the main female / his love interest is always very attractive - she may be awkward, or not very popular, but she is always beautiful. Implying guys should be accepted regardless of how they look, but women can only be loved if they look good - they can “be themselves”, shy or confident, girly or tough, they can be nerdy, they can act however they want - as long as they are “attractive”. Not such a great message. This movie really flips the script and emphasizes how badly society is focused on appearance instead of what matters most: personality.
Overall it is a very sweet story with a lovely ending (the cute end credits make the message stand out even more), it really plays around with the usual fairytale stereotypes (what a prince / princess / witch should look and act like), and throws in a good dash of reality.
We’re taught to care more about appearances than how we feel and so we focus more on an illusion than what is real. We stay on the surface instead of going deep to heal.