Also, it given to her to provide the explanation for why Ella's glass slippers don't change after the ball — not expressly, mind you, but if you watch closely, you'll understand.
Much as
the glass slipper did not fit the feet of the ugly sisters.
Not exact matches
Certainly we
do not want to insist that people mutilate their experiences in order to fit them into our tidy little readymade categories, like the wicked stepsisters maiming their feet to fit into Cinderella's
glass slipper.
But I don't like wearing
glass slippers.
I don't want a fairytale love, because this girl loves her shoes, but
glass slippers would cause blisters and ain't nobody got time for that.
In the original Cinderella, the evil stepsisters try so desperately to shove their feet into
glass slippers that don't fit them that they're toes begin to bleed.
I may not have had
glass slippers but these gold glitter heels
did the trick Grow up?
So too
does a destiny involving a
glass slipper, and we all know how this turns out.
Exhibit B: When Cinderella
does get to go to the ball, obviously... well... she can't dance, at least not on those ridiculously impractical
glass slippers.
Her name is Cinderella, but she
did not live a «Cinderella life» — at least, not the fairytale life after Prince Charming placed the
glass slipper on the fictional character's little foot.
The walls are painted
Glass Slipper (which is a pale blue gray) but the Parlor Lace Stencil is painted in Simply White in satin finish and it really
does look like lacy wallpaper.