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Dear People-In-Charge-Of-Costuming-For-The-Yule-Ball:

When it says periwinkle blue, it means Hermione is wearing periwinkle blue. Wierdly, periwinkle blue is not another name for "pink." Hermione? would not wear pink. you bastards.

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Date: 2005-05-05 02:35 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] persephone-kore.livejournal.com
I agree that they got the color wrong. That much is fairly obvious. It's just that the people saying, "Ew, pink, that's all wrong for her personality because girls who wear pink are ditzy and stupid and don't think about anything but frills" (and maybe you don't mean all of that, but it is how the dismissive references to "girly" from various sources come across when they're all lumped together) are almost enough to make me want to defend it out of sheer contrariness. ;) I like pink. Although I will grant that I prefer bright or hot pink to the really soft pastels, and that would make for a pretty overpowering dress.

It was supposed to be blue. It's wrong that it's pink, but it would be just as wrong if it were yellow, or green, or bright orange.

Okay, if it were green I would complain that she had stolen Harry's robes. Which leads to especially weird mental images since they did go and make it look just like a Muggle dress....

Date: 2005-05-05 08:37 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] labellementeuse.livejournal.com
Well, bright pink would be fine. Actually, no, you're right, bright pink would be just as bad but I don't think it would be so... symptomatic. :-/ The sad thing is that I probably do think all of those things you suggested about pink; not in terms of, you know, what someone looks good in, but in terms of costume choices. IRL people should wear what looks good and what they like. Costuming choices, though, are about calculated effect: costume reflects what the film suggests about chracters. This can be done seriously dramatically (*coughStrictlyBallroomcough*) or it can be more subtle, but it's still present. :-/ So I guess my point is, I wouldn't care if Hermione wore pink in the books, because books don't tend to make that kind of visual point (apart from the green robes thing, which you're right about); but it bothers me in the film? Especially because apart from the maroon thing (which they usually get right, happily) JKR hardly ever points out clothing colours; why not get it right when she does?

*snickering*

Date: 2005-05-05 06:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] persephone-kore.livejournal.com
I suppose I see what you mean about color-coding in costuming.

But I still used up all my Annoyed for this one when they didn't put Harry in green. Which I suppose is a bit odd, since I didn't really object to their going with blue eyes instead of causing the actor severe pain, and the green robes were supposed to go with his eyes, but still.

Date: 2005-05-05 09:11 pm (UTC)
ext_2569: text: "a straight account is difficult, so let me define seven wishes" image: man on steps. (WYGIWYGAINGW | me)
From: [identity profile] labellementeuse.livejournal.com
You're right, it was dumb. *sigh*

Yeah, but causing the actor extreme pain is one thing; wearing green robes (or, um. Blue, to match?) is another. :P Besides, he looks like he's wearing a freakin' suit and they're supposed to look just like his ordinary robes except green. :P

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