This week Liv and Ellie are talking about Fairy-tales and how clothes contribute to the plot and outcomes of the story we all know so well. Together they discuss the differences between folk-tales, fairy-tales and why we have to thank a certain film studio for our modern perception of a happily ever after. For more please follow us on Instagram @ifclothescouldtalkaus Subscribe to our Youtube Channel 'If Clothes Could Talk' If you have any questions, comments, concerns, or ideas for future episodes please email us at ifclothescouldtalkaus@gmail.com Credits: Hosted by Liv Hutley and Ellie Gunton Recorded and Edited by Fiona Lloyd Harding Theme Music Created by Fiona Lloyd Harding References: BBC News 2016, ‘Fairy tale origins thousands of years old, researchers say’, 20 January. Bottigheimer, RB 2009, Fairy tales: a new history, Excelsior Editions/State University Of New York Press, Albany, N.Y. Fairy tale n.d., Encyclopedia Britannica. Fairy Tale Fashion | Fashion Institute of Technology n.d., www.fitnyc.edu. Millar, W 2016, Fairy Tale Fashion at the Museum at FIT, NUVO, viewed 21 November 2021, . November 21, SB & EST, 2019 at 04:01 P 2019, The evolution of Disney Princesses, from ‘Snow White’ to ‘Frozen 2’, EW.com, viewed 21 November 2021, .