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Which princess wears pink?

Aurora is one of the eight Disney Princesses to be royal by birth, second after Snow White. Aurora remained silent in the second half of the film she originated in, even after being awoken with the kiss. Aurora's dress is constantly changed from blue to pink and back again as a running gag during her film.



Several Disney Princesses are famously associated with the color pink, though some "share" the color with other iconic looks. Princess Aurora (Sleeping Beauty) is the most prominent, as her signature ballgown is pink (famously contested by Flora and Merryweather). Ariel wears a voluminous pink dinner gown during her first night in Prince Eric's castle, a look that has become a staple of her merchandise. Belle wears a pink and burgundy winter dress with a matching fur-trimmed cloak during the "Something There" sequence in Beauty and the Beast. Cinderella initially wears a pink and white dress that belonged to her mother, which she and the mice refurbished before the step-sisters destroyed it. Additionally, Mulan wears a pink hanfu during her meeting with the Matchmaker, and Lottie (Charlotte La Bouff) from The Princess and the Frog, while not a "Disney Princess" by franchise definition, is iconic for her massive pink gowns. Even Rapunzel's dress, while primarily purple, contains heavy pink undertones and embroidery.

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