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[[File:img041c 5394.jpg|link=Disney Princess|thumb|300px|How many costume tropes can you spot here?<br />(So far, [[Cool Crown]], [[Costume Porn]], [[Ermine Cape Effect]], [[Hair Decorations]], [[Everything's Sparkly with Jewelry]], [[Gem-Encrusted]], [[Giant Poofy Sleeves]], [[Gold Makes Everything Shiny]], [["Happy Holidays" Dress]], [[Opera Gloves]], [[Pimped-Out Cape]], [[Pimped-Out Dress]], [[Pretty in Mink]], [[Princesses Prefer Pink]], [[Requisite Royal Regalia]], [[True-Blue Femininity]].)]]
{{quote|''"Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society."''|'''[[Mark Twain]]'''}}
Yes, things you wear can be tropes. Time, place, setting, characterization, situation, symbolism, and what the costumer/artist feels like can all dictate what characters wear.
See also:
[[Category:Index Index]]▼
* [[Anatomy Tropes]]
* [[The Beautiful Tropes]]
* [[Nudity Tropes]]
* [[Rule of Glamorous]]
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[[Category:Characterization Tropes]]
[[Category:Personal Appearance Tropes]]
[[Category:Narrative Tropes]]
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