The Power of Art
Jan. 28th, 2015 08:04 amIvy- now aged two and a half- was waltzing round the floor to the sound of a little, shiny, hand-held, musical box that plays "Let it Go".
Her mother- that's Alice, my daughter- says little girls in their droves are abandoning pink and adopting blue as their favourite colour- and it's all down to Frozen.
Such is the power of art.
Her mother- that's Alice, my daughter- says little girls in their droves are abandoning pink and adopting blue as their favourite colour- and it's all down to Frozen.
Such is the power of art.
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Date: 2015-01-28 05:51 pm (UTC)It's intrigued me enough to do some fashion history research, which is most unlike me, but I haven't been able to find an exact point at which it tips.
Still pink as a 'male' colour into the twenties and at some point it tips until by the late forties it's a 'female' colour which makes me wonder if the war had something to do with it.