Cendrillon
Cendrillon is the most popular version of the Cinderella tale. It was written by French author Charles Perrault in 1697. He added the magical elements of a fairy godmother, a pumpkin becoming a carriage, mice becoming horses, rats becoming coachmen and lizards becoming footmen. Rodgers and Hammerstein based their musical on this iteration of the story.
Cendrillon is a constructed of recycled wool. Her sweater is a mix of fair isle and cashmere, and her pants are made from an upcycled placemat. She is stuffed with recycled denim and stands approximately 10” tall.
Cendrillon is the most popular version of the Cinderella tale. It was written by French author Charles Perrault in 1697. He added the magical elements of a fairy godmother, a pumpkin becoming a carriage, mice becoming horses, rats becoming coachmen and lizards becoming footmen. Rodgers and Hammerstein based their musical on this iteration of the story.
Cendrillon is a constructed of recycled wool. Her sweater is a mix of fair isle and cashmere, and her pants are made from an upcycled placemat. She is stuffed with recycled denim and stands approximately 10” tall.
Cendrillon is the most popular version of the Cinderella tale. It was written by French author Charles Perrault in 1697. He added the magical elements of a fairy godmother, a pumpkin becoming a carriage, mice becoming horses, rats becoming coachmen and lizards becoming footmen. Rodgers and Hammerstein based their musical on this iteration of the story.
Cendrillon is a constructed of recycled wool. Her sweater is a mix of fair isle and cashmere, and her pants are made from an upcycled placemat. She is stuffed with recycled denim and stands approximately 10” tall.