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{{quote|''"Lips red as the rose. Hair black as ebony. Skin white as snow."''|'''The [[Magic Mirror]]''', ''[[Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs (Disney)|Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs]]''}}
{{quote|''"Lips red as the rose. Hair black as ebony. Skin white as snow."''|'''The [[Magic Mirror]]''', ''[[Snow White (Disney film)|Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs]]''}}


Dark hair and pale skin as an indication that a character is beautiful. In Western culture, this is a [[Cyclic Trope|once-dead, now reviving trope]], thanks to the [[Goth]] and Retro movements bringing an increased awareness of this and the 1950s pin-up style regaining popularity. In addition, the current vampire fad and the rising fear of skin cancer have helped with the resurgence of this trope. This is also quite popular in Eastern media, being the traditional standard of Asian beauty, and the fact that most of the Japanese population has [[Shiny Midnight Black|black]] or very dark [[Brainy Brunette|brown]] hair helps. The [[Chiaroscuro|high contrast]] also makes for a striking and visually appealing appearance.
Dark hair and pale skin as an indication that a character is beautiful. In Western culture, this is a [[Cyclic Trope|once-dead, now reviving trope]], thanks to the [[Goth]] and Retro movements bringing an increased awareness of this and the 1950s pin-up style regaining popularity. In addition, the current vampire fad and the rising fear of skin cancer have helped with the resurgence of this trope. This is also quite popular in Eastern media, being the traditional standard of Asian beauty, and the fact that most of the Japanese population has [[Shiny Midnight Black|black]] or very dark [[Brainy Brunette|brown]] hair helps. The [[Chiaroscuro|high contrast]] also makes for a striking and visually appealing appearance.
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== Anime & Manga ==
== Anime & Manga ==
* ''[[Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei (Manga)|Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei]]'': Kiri Komori and Itoshiki-sensei are both seen as this.
* ''[[Sayonara, Zetsubou-sensei|Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei]]'': Kiri Komori and Itoshiki-sensei are both seen as this.
* ''[[Black Jack (Manga)|Black Jack]]'': one episode featured a strong example of this -- Souno, a [[Yamato Nadeshiko]] young girl from an old and rather traditional Japanese family, who had been kept indoors all her life due to suffering form a debilitating disease that would cause her life to drastically shorten if she was exposed to sunlight (as well as killing her off before she turns 18 even if she avoids it). She's spent most of her life in a sealed room, practicing Ikebana, the Japanese art of flower arrangement, under the watch of her very severe [[Overprotective Dad]]; thus, Souno is perfectly pale, with perfectly black hair, and a perfectly exquisite face...a beauty in a bottle. (Remember, the "Nadesico" part of [[Yamato Nadeshiko]] refers to a particular type of flower -- probably a deliberate parallel in this case.) Fortunately, Doctor Blackjack is there to help -- along with his [[Cheerful Child|lively assistant]], Pinoco, who strikes a really cute [[Intergenerational Friendship]] (sorta) with Souno and gives her the courage to get the treatment she needs.
* ''[[Black Jack]]'': one episode featured a strong example of this -- Souno, a [[Yamato Nadeshiko]] young girl from an old and rather traditional Japanese family, who had been kept indoors all her life due to suffering form a debilitating disease that would cause her life to drastically shorten if she was exposed to sunlight (as well as killing her off before she turns 18 even if she avoids it). She's spent most of her life in a sealed room, practicing Ikebana, the Japanese art of flower arrangement, under the watch of her very severe [[Overprotective Dad]]; thus, Souno is perfectly pale, with perfectly black hair, and a perfectly exquisite face...a beauty in a bottle. (Remember, the "Nadesico" part of [[Yamato Nadeshiko]] refers to a particular type of flower -- probably a deliberate parallel in this case.) Fortunately, Doctor Blackjack is there to help -- along with his [[Cheerful Child|lively assistant]], Pinoco, who strikes a really cute [[Intergenerational Friendship]] (sorta) with Souno and gives her the courage to get the treatment she needs.
* ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima (Manga)|Mahou Sensei Negima]]''
* ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]''
** Negi is awestruck when he accidentally spies on Setsuna in the bath, because of her incredibly pale skin and raven-black hair. Chamo even refers to her as a [[Yamato Nadeshiko]] due to her looks! {{spoiler|She later turns out to be a [[Heroic Albino]]; her hair is dyed to fit in better.}}
** Negi is awestruck when he accidentally spies on Setsuna in the bath, because of her incredibly pale skin and raven-black hair. Chamo even refers to her as a [[Yamato Nadeshiko]] due to her looks! {{spoiler|She later turns out to be a [[Heroic Albino]]; her hair is dyed to fit in better.}}
** Konoka is also seen as this when she wears a kimono to school.
** Konoka is also seen as this when she wears a kimono to school.
* ''[[Ouran High School Host Club (Manga)|Ouran High School Host Club]]'': Kyouya is a male example.
* ''[[Ouran High School Host Club]]'': Kyouya is a male example.
* ''[[Naruto (Manga)|Naruto]]'':
* ''[[Naruto]]'':
** Sasuke. And his mother Mikoto, who is basically a female version of him.
** Sasuke. And his mother Mikoto, who is basically a female version of him.
** Orochimaru is a rather striking subversion. [[Your Mileage May Vary|Some people would argue that point]].
** Orochimaru is a rather striking subversion. [[Your Mileage May Vary|Some people would argue that point]].
** Sai, for some.
** Sai, for some.
** Hinata as well.
** Hinata as well.
* Fenrir, the Princess of Disaster, from the anime/manga ''[[Prétear (Manga)|Prétear]]''.
* Fenrir, the Princess of Disaster, from the anime/manga ''[[Prétear]]''.
* Chane Laforet of ''[[Baccano (Light Novel)|Baccano]]''.
* Chane Laforet of ''[[Baccano]]''.
* In ''[[The Secret Agreement (Manga)|The Secret Agreement]]'', Iori is a male example. He's more of a [[The White Prince|White Prince]] than a [[Yamato Nadeshiko]], though.
* In ''[[The Secret Agreement]]'', Iori is a male example. He's more of a [[The White Prince|White Prince]] than a [[Yamato Nadeshiko]], though.
* Saori from ''[[Wandering Son (Manga)|Wandering Son]]'' is a [[Dude Magnet]] and fits this trope.
* Saori from ''[[Wandering Son]]'' is a [[Dude Magnet]] and fits this trope.
* Mariko Shinobu and "Mona Lisa" Komabayashi (who's nicknamed "Mona Lisa" both for her stoic attitude ''and'' her [[Tall, Dark and Bishoujo]] looks) from ''[[Oniisama E (Manga)|Oniisama E]]''.
* Mariko Shinobu and "Mona Lisa" Komabayashi (who's nicknamed "Mona Lisa" both for her stoic attitude ''and'' her [[Tall, Dark and Bishoujo]] looks) from ''[[Oniisama e...|Oniisama E]]''.
* Kaede Rukawa of ''[[Slam Dunk (Manga)|Slam Dunk]]'' is incredibly pale and handsome. Ironically, he tans the easiest out of everyone.
* Kaede Rukawa of ''[[Slam Dunk]]'' is incredibly pale and handsome. Ironically, he tans the easiest out of everyone.
* Saya Kisaragi from ''[[Blood C (Anime)|Blood C]]''.
* Saya Kisaragi from ''[[Blood C]]''.
* Lust from ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (Manga)|Fullmetal Alchemist]]'' is both this ''and'' an [[Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette]], due to her [[Complete Monster]] status.
* Lust from ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (manga)|Fullmetal Alchemist]]'' is both this ''and'' an [[Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette]], due to her [[Complete Monster]] status.
* Naru from ''[[Ghost Hunt]]'' is this, as frequently noted by Mai.
* Naru from ''[[Ghost Hunt]]'' is this, as frequently noted by Mai.
* Hana of ''[[Gate 7]]'' definitely is [http://www.mangareader.net/gate-7/9/3 this]. [http://www.mangareader.net/gate-7/9/11 Everybody in-universe agree with me.]
* Hana of ''[[Gate 7]]'' definitely is [http://www.mangareader.net/gate-7/9/3 this]. [http://www.mangareader.net/gate-7/9/11 Everybody in-universe agree with me.]
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== Comic Strips ==
== Comic Strips ==
* Dethany Dendrobia from ''[[On the Fastrack (Comic Strip)|On the Fastrack]]''.
* Dethany Dendrobia from ''[[On the Fastrack]]''.
* ''[[Nemi]]''.
* ''[[Nemi]]''.




== Fairy Tales ==
== Fairy Tales ==
* The eponymous [[Snow White (Literature)|Snow White]], the "fairest of them all" princess, making this trope [[Older Than Radio]].
* The eponymous [[Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs (novel)|Snow White]], the "fairest of them all" princess, making this trope [[Older Than Radio]].




== Fan Works ==
== Fan Works ==
* Ebony Dark'ness Dementia Raven Way from ''[[My Immortal (Fanfic)|My Immortal]]''.
* Ebony Dark'ness Dementia Raven Way from ''[[My Immortal]]''.
{{quote| "Hi my name is Ebony Dark'ness Dementia Raven Way and I have long [[Department of Redundancy Department|ebony black]] hair (that's how I got my name) {{[[[Costume Porn]] ...}}] I have [[Department of Redundancy Department|pale white]] skin."}}
{{quote| "Hi my name is Ebony Dark'ness Dementia Raven Way and I have long [[Department of Redundancy Department|ebony black]] hair (that's how I got my name) {{[[[Costume Porn]] ...}}] I have [[Department of Redundancy Department|pale white]] skin."}}
* Terra from [http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5330983/1/Convergent_Paths "Convergent Paths"] is described as dark-haired, fair-skinned, and very beautiful.
* Terra from [http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5330983/1/Convergent_Paths "Convergent Paths"] is described as dark-haired, fair-skinned, and very beautiful.
* The young assassin, Elandria from the [[Warhammer 40 K]] fanfic, [[Secret War (Fanfic)|Secret War]] is described as this, even while she's amped up on combat drugs.
* The young assassin, Elandria from the [[Warhammer 40000]] fanfic, [[Secret War (fanfic)|Secret War]] is described as this, even while she's amped up on combat drugs.




== Films ==
== Films ==
* Amélie ([[Audrey Tautou]]) from ''[[Amelie]]''.
* Amélie ([[Audrey Tautou]]) from ''[[Amelie]]''.
* ''[[Casino Royale (Film)|Casino Royale]]'': Vesper (her actress [[Eva Green]] is [[Dye Hard]]).
* ''[[Casino Royale]]'': Vesper (her actress [[Eva Green]] is [[Dye Hard]]).
* ''[[Girl, Interrupted (Film)|Girl Interrupted]]'': Susanna.
* ''[[Girl, Interrupted]]'': Susanna.
* Quorra (Olivia Wilde) from ''[[Tron Legacy (Film)|Tron Legacy]]''.
* Quorra (Olivia Wilde) from ''[[Tron: Legacy]]''.
* Several ladies from the ''[[Harry Potter (Film)|Harry Potter]]'' series, including Bellatrix Lestrange ([[Helena Bonham Carter]]), Cho Chang ([[Katie Leung]]), Katie Bell ([[Georgina Leonidas]]), Pansy Parkinson ([[Scarlett Byrne]]), and Mary Cattermole ([[Kate Fleetwood]]).
* Several ladies from the ''[[Harry Potter (film)|Harry Potter]]'' series, including Bellatrix Lestrange ([[Helena Bonham Carter]]), Cho Chang ([[Katie Leung]]), Katie Bell ([[Georgina Leonidas]]), Pansy Parkinson ([[Scarlett Byrne]]), and Mary Cattermole ([[Kate Fleetwood]]).
* The titular character of ''[[La Reine Margot (Film)|La Reine Margot]]'', as played by Isabelle Adjani who actually has this coloring.
* The titular character of ''[[La Reine Margot (film)|La Reine Margot]]'', as played by Isabelle Adjani who actually has this coloring.
* The heroine of ''[[Snow White (Literature)|Snow White]]'' retelling ''[[Snow White a Tale of Terror (Film)|Snow White a Tale of Terror]]'' of course has this coloring. Monica Keena, a natural blonde, dyed her hair black for the film.
* The heroine of ''[[Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs (novel)|Snow White]]'' retelling ''[[Snow White: A Tale of Terror|Snow White a Tale of Terror]]'' of course has this coloring. Monica Keena, a natural blonde, dyed her hair black for the film.
** The same goes for ''[[Snow White and The Huntsman (Film)|Snow White and The Huntsman]]'', ''[[Mirror Mirror (Film)|Mirror Mirror]]'' and any other live-action Snow White.
** The same goes for ''[[Snow White and the Huntsman]]'', ''[[Mirror Mirror (film)|Mirror Mirror]]'' and any other live-action Snow White.




== Literature ==
== Literature ==
* ''[[Fool (Literature)|Fool]]'': in this [[Perspective Flip]] retelling of ''[[King Lear (Theatre)|King Lear]]'', Pocket describes Lear's daughter Regan:
* ''[[Fool]]'': in this [[Perspective Flip]] retelling of ''[[King Lear]]'', Pocket describes Lear's daughter Regan:
{{quote| ''... there she stood, raven-haired and violet-eyed, snowy fair and finely fit, as if carved by the gods from a solid block of desire.''}}
{{quote| ''... there she stood, raven-haired and violet-eyed, snowy fair and finely fit, as if carved by the gods from a solid block of desire.''}}
* The ''[[Gemma Doyle]]'' Trilogy's Pippa is renowned for her beauty and fits this trope to a T.
* The ''[[Gemma Doyle]]'' Trilogy's Pippa is renowned for her beauty and fits this trope to a T.
* [[JRR Tolkien (Creator)|JRR Tolkien]]'s use mixes [[Author Appeal]] and, presumably, Celtic notions of beauty, since the Celts ([[Flanderized]] as [[Fiery Redhead|Fiery Redheads]]) were actually mostly dark-haired and apparently regarded this as the ideal, so most of Tolkien's most important beautiful characters are dark-haired, pale-skinned, and have [[Gray Eyes]]. Particularly notable examples include Luthien from ''[[The Silmarillion]]'' and Arwen from ''[[The Lord of the Rings (Literature)|The Lord of the Rings]]''.
* [[J. R. R. Tolkien|JRR Tolkien]]'s use mixes [[Author Appeal]] and, presumably, Celtic notions of beauty, since the Celts ([[Flanderized]] as [[Fiery Redhead|Fiery Redheads]]) were actually mostly dark-haired and apparently regarded this as the ideal, so most of Tolkien's most important beautiful characters are dark-haired, pale-skinned, and have [[Gray Eyes]]. Particularly notable examples include Luthien from ''[[The Silmarillion]]'' and Arwen from ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]''.
* ''[[Romance of the Three Kingdoms (Literature)|Romance of the Three Kingdoms]]'': the Qiao sisters were this, and the book plays up that part of the reason Chi Bi happened was that Cao Cao was after them because of this trope.
* ''[[Romance of the Three Kingdoms]]'': the Qiao sisters were this, and the book plays up that part of the reason Chi Bi happened was that Cao Cao was after them because of this trope.
* The titular characters of [[Edgar Allan Poe]]'s ''Berenice'' and ''Ligeia''.
* The titular characters of [[Edgar Allan Poe]]'s ''Berenice'' and ''Ligeia''.
* ''[[The Wheel of Time (Literature)|The Wheel of Time]]'' gives us Lanfear, dark-haired, pale-skinned, [[Statuesque Stunner|roughly 6 feet tall]], and [[Evil Is Sexy]].
* ''[[The Wheel of Time]]'' gives us Lanfear, dark-haired, pale-skinned, [[Statuesque Stunner|roughly 6 feet tall]], and [[Evil Is Sexy]].
* Eve Orcaczy from the rather obscure short story ''Each Man Kills''. She's also an [[Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette]], since she's a vampire, but she is described as exceptionally beautiful.
* Eve Orcaczy from the rather obscure short story ''Each Man Kills''. She's also an [[Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette]], since she's a vampire, but she is described as exceptionally beautiful.
* Scarlett O'Hara, the heroine of ''[[Gone With the Wind]]'', has black hair and very fair skin.
* Scarlett O'Hara, the heroine of ''[[Gone with the Wind]]'', has black hair and very fair skin.
* Alice Cullen from ''[[Twilight (Literature)|Twilight]]''.
* Alice Cullen from ''[[Twilight (novel)|Twilight]]''.
* Melisande Shahrizai from ''[[Kushiels Dart]]'' to a T.
* Melisande Shahrizai from ''[[Kushiels Dart]]'' to a T.
* Many tragic heroines in 18th century Gothic Horror novels are described this way.
* Many tragic heroines in 18th century Gothic Horror novels are described this way.
* Yennefer from ''[[The Witcher]]'' books. She is pale with raven black hair and wears only black and white. Like all sorceresses, she is incredibly beautiful.
* Yennefer from ''[[The Witcher]]'' books. She is pale with raven black hair and wears only black and white. Like all sorceresses, she is incredibly beautiful.
* Irene/Attolia from ''[[The Queens Thief]]'' is one (fair skin, very beautiful, dark haired).
* Irene/Attolia from ''[[The Queen's Thief]]'' is one (fair skin, very beautiful, dark haired).
* Inverted in ''[[Fairest]]'' with Ava, described to have black hair and pale skin, but is ugly.
* Inverted in ''[[Fairest]]'' with Ava, described to have black hair and pale skin, but is ugly.
* Several of Robert E. Howard's [[Conan the Barbarian]] stories use this trope. Many of the women that Conan becomes involved with are described as having dark hair and pale skin, some of the more notable ones being the pirate queen Belit and the slave girl Zenobia.
* Several of Robert E. Howard's [[Conan the Barbarian]] stories use this trope. Many of the women that Conan becomes involved with are described as having dark hair and pale skin, some of the more notable ones being the pirate queen Belit and the slave girl Zenobia.
* In ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire (Literature)|A Song of Ice and Fire]]'':
* In ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'':
** Septa Lemore is considered "handsome" by Tyrion Lannister.
** Septa Lemore is considered "handsome" by Tyrion Lannister.
** Both Lyanna Stark and Ashara Dayne were apparently dark-haired beauties in their day.
** Both Lyanna Stark and Ashara Dayne were apparently dark-haired beauties in their day.
* In ''[[The Dresden Files (Literature)|The Dresden Files]]'', all members of the White Court of vampires (who are basically [[Horny Devils]]) have this trait.
* In ''[[The Dresden Files]]'', all members of the White Court of vampires (who are basically [[Horny Devils]]) have this trait.
* Both Coira and Arpazia in the ''[[Snow White (Literature)|Snow White]]'' retelling ''[[White As Snow (Literature)|White As Snow]]''.
* Both Coira and Arpazia in the ''[[Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs (novel)|Snow White]]'' retelling ''[[White as Snow]]''.
* Sabriel and Lirael from the ''[[Old Kingdom]]'' trilogy.
* Sabriel and Lirael from the ''[[Old Kingdom]]'' trilogy.
* [[Big Bad|Tom Riddle (AKA Lord Voldemort)]] from ''[[Harry Potter (Literature)|Harry Potter]]'' had pale skin and dark hair, and was frequently noted to be very handsome before he started ripping out chunks of his soul and putting them in [[Soul Jar|Horcruxes]].
* [[Big Bad|Tom Riddle (AKA Lord Voldemort)]] from ''[[Harry Potter (novel)|Harry Potter]]'' had pale skin and dark hair, and was frequently noted to be very handsome before he started ripping out chunks of his soul and putting them in [[Soul Jar|Horcruxes]].




== Live-Action TV ==
== Live-Action TV ==
* Blair Waldorf from ''[[Gossip Girl]]''.
* Blair Waldorf from ''[[Gossip Girl]]''.
* Marian from ''[[Robin Hood (TV)|Robin Hood]]''.
* Marian from ''[[Robin Hood (TV series)|Robin Hood]]''.
* Morgana from ''[[Merlin (TV)|Merlin]]''.
* Morgana from ''[[Merlin (TV series)|Merlin]]''.
* Gwen Cooper from ''[[Torchwood (TV)|Torchwood]]''.
* Gwen Cooper from ''[[Torchwood]]''.
* Jane Margolis from ''[[Breaking Bad]]''.
* Jane Margolis from ''[[Breaking Bad]]''.
* Lila from [[Dexter]] and Stacie from [[Hustle]], both plated by Jaime Murray.
* Lila from [[Dexter]] and Stacie from [[Hustle]], both plated by Jaime Murray.
* Bay from ''[[Switched At Birth]]''.
* Bay from ''[[Switched At Birth]]''.
* Lady Mary Crawley and Lady Sybil Crawley from ''[[Downton Abbey]]''. They get inherited it from their mother, Cora.
* Lady Mary Crawley and Lady Sybil Crawley from ''[[Downton Abbey]]''. They get inherited it from their mother, Cora.
* Abby from ''[[NCIS (TV)|NCIS]].''
* Abby from ''[[NCIS]].''
* Jenna Hamilton on ''[[Awkward (TV)|Awkward]]''
* Jenna Hamilton on ''[[Awkward (TV series)|Awkward]]''
* Lana Lang in [[Smallville]] has dark hair, possibly of French decent, and in her senior year was voted "Most likely to be a cover girl".
* Lana Lang in [[Smallville]] has dark hair, possibly of French decent, and in her senior year was voted "Most likely to be a cover girl".
* Fiona Coyne and her blonde brother Declan are rich. With her dark brown curls she is referred to as a princess and one of the hottest girls at [[Degrassi]] school.
* Fiona Coyne and her blonde brother Declan are rich. With her dark brown curls she is referred to as a princess and one of the hottest girls at [[Degrassi]] school.
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6hiKSJvHl4 This example] has black hair, pale skin, blue eyes, and is likening a boy to a constipated monkey through song.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6hiKSJvHl4 This example] has black hair, pale skin, blue eyes, and is likening a boy to a constipated monkey through song.
* In [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1BLVEbqLCY Goth Girl] by Anthony and Those Other Guys, the main character has a crush on a black-haired and pale-skinned beauty.
* In [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1BLVEbqLCY Goth Girl] by Anthony and Those Other Guys, the main character has a crush on a black-haired and pale-skinned beauty.
* [[My Chemical Romance (Music)|My Chemical Romance]]: Gerard Way ''used'' to be this. Then he went to white and now bright [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair|red]] hair. Apparently, he's dyed it back to black.
* [[My Chemical Romance]]: Gerard Way ''used'' to be this. Then he went to white and now bright [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair|red]] hair. Apparently, he's dyed it back to black.
* [[The Eagles]] song "Witchy Woman": ''Raven hair/ruby lips, sparks fly from her fingertips...''
* [[The Eagles]] song "Witchy Woman": ''Raven hair/ruby lips, sparks fly from her fingertips...''
* The models seen in those Robert Palmer videos like [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcATvu5f9vE "Addicted To Love".]
* The models seen in those Robert Palmer videos like [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcATvu5f9vE "Addicted To Love".]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XST5L2lO2hQ "Your Lips Are Red"] by [[St Vincent]] explicitly follows this this trope, with unsettling deconstructions.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XST5L2lO2hQ "Your Lips Are Red"] by [[St. Vincent]] explicitly follows this this trope, with unsettling deconstructions.
** [http://nogoodforme.filmstills.org/stvincent.jpg Annie Clark] herself fits the trope, which is remarked upon by [http://blogs.sfweekly.com/shookdown/2012/04/live_review_4_24_12_tune-yards_st_vincent_oakland_fox_theater.php?page=2 every] [http://www.spin.com/articles/style-issue-st-vincent single] [http://www.vanityfair.com/online/daily/2009/05/just-the-gist-st-vincents-annie-clark journalist].
** [http://nogoodforme.filmstills.org/stvincent.jpg Annie Clark] herself fits the trope, which is remarked upon by [http://blogs.sfweekly.com/shookdown/2012/04/live_review_4_24_12_tune-yards_st_vincent_oakland_fox_theater.php?page=2 every] [http://www.spin.com/articles/style-issue-st-vincent single] [http://www.vanityfair.com/online/daily/2009/05/just-the-gist-st-vincents-annie-clark journalist].


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== Video Games ==
== Video Games ==
* In ''[[Persona 4 (Video Game)|Persona 4]]'', Yukiko Amagi is seen as this and gathers quite a fan club because her looks.
* In ''[[Persona 4]]'', Yukiko Amagi is seen as this and gathers quite a fan club because her looks.
* If someone in ''[[Fire Emblem Elibe (Video Game)|Fire Emblem 7]]'' is about to describe a Morph, there's likely three features to be mentioned: "1. Pale skin, 2. Hair like ebony<ref> but it really looks purple</ref>, and 3. [[Eyes of Gold]]". Sonia was actually made to be beautiful and to seduce Brendan Reed.
* If someone in ''[[Fire Emblem Elibe|Fire Emblem 7]]'' is about to describe a Morph, there's likely three features to be mentioned: "1. Pale skin, 2. Hair like ebony<ref> but it really looks purple</ref>, and 3. [[Eyes of Gold]]". Sonia was actually made to be beautiful and to seduce Brendan Reed.
* In ''[[Sengoku Basara (Video Game)|Sengoku Basara]]'', we have Oichi (who was a certified [[Real Life]] example) and her sister-in-law, Nouhime.
* In ''[[Sengoku Basara]]'', we have Oichi (who was a certified [[Real Life]] example) and her sister-in-law, Nouhime.
* Setsuka in ''[[Soul Series|Soul Calibur 3]]''. She's actually a natural blonde, however; she dyes her hair to fit in, in Japanese society.
* Setsuka in ''[[Soul Series|Soul Calibur 3]]''. She's actually a natural blonde, however; she dyes her hair to fit in, in Japanese society.
* Miranda Lawson in ''[[Mass Effect 2 (Video Game)|Mass Effect 2]]'' is much paler than most inhabitants of the [[Mass Effect]] universe, has jet-black hair, and is regarded as extraordinarily attractive.
* Miranda Lawson in ''[[Mass Effect 2]]'' is much paler than most inhabitants of the [[Mass Effect]] universe, has jet-black hair, and is regarded as extraordinarily attractive.
* Slightly odd example in ''[[Dragon Age 2]]'': in the game, Cassandra Pentegast is slightly darker-skinned than is typical, but in Dawn of the Seeker she's got almost white skin and jet-black hair.
* Slightly odd example in ''[[Dragon Age 2]]'': in the game, Cassandra Pentegast is slightly darker-skinned than is typical, but in Dawn of the Seeker she's got almost white skin and jet-black hair.
* ''[[Final Fantasy]]'':
* ''[[Final Fantasy]]'':
** ''[[Final Fantasy VIII (Video Game)|Final Fantasy VIII]]'': Rinoa Heartilly is the palest-skinned and darkest-haired of the three women in the party.
** ''[[Final Fantasy VIII]]'': Rinoa Heartilly is the palest-skinned and darkest-haired of the three women in the party.
** Ditto [[Final Fantasy VII (Video Game)|Tifa]], [[Final Fantasy IX (Video Game)|Dagger]], and [[Final Fantasy X (Video Game)|Lulu]].
** Ditto [[Final Fantasy VII|Tifa]], [[Final Fantasy IX|Dagger]], and [[Final Fantasy X|Lulu]].
** ''[[Final Fantasy VII (Video Game)|Final Fantasy VII]]'': Vincent is a male example, with long black hair and white skin. Also somewhat subverted as Yuffie has black hair and pale skin, but is not particularly thought of as beautiful.
** ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'': Vincent is a male example, with long black hair and white skin. Also somewhat subverted as Yuffie has black hair and pale skin, but is not particularly thought of as beautiful.
* Zhen Ji from ''[[Dynasty Warriors]]''.
* Zhen Ji from ''[[Dynasty Warriors]]''.
* Two of the five princesses depicted in the second ''[[Dark Parables]]'' game have this; of course, one of them ''is'' [[Snow White (Literature)|Snow White]].
* Two of the five princesses depicted in the second ''[[Dark Parables]]'' game have this; of course, one of them ''is'' [[Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs (novel)|Snow White]].
* Ashei, the lady knight in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Video Game)|The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess]]'', has the physical characteristics of this trope, but whether other characters consider her beautiful is never stated.
* Ashei, the lady knight in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess]]'', has the physical characteristics of this trope, but whether other characters consider her beautiful is never stated.




== Western Animation ==
== Western Animation ==
* ''[[Freds Head (Animation)|Freds Head]]'': Anette.
* ''[[Fred's Head|Freds Head]]'': Anette.
* [[Betty Boop (Animation)|Betty Boop]] was designed around this trope.
* [[Betty Boop]] was designed around this trope.
* Kylie Griffin from ''[[Extreme Ghostbusters (Animation)|Extreme Ghostbusters]]''.
* Kylie Griffin from ''[[Extreme Ghostbusters]]''.
* Yumi Ishiyama of ''[[Code Lyoko (Animation)|Code Lyoko]]''. Further reinforced by her [[Digital Avatar|Lyoko avatar]], which gives her white facepaint, Japanese-style.
* Yumi Ishiyama of ''[[Code Lyoko]]''. Further reinforced by her [[Digital Avatar|Lyoko avatar]], which gives her white facepaint, Japanese-style.
* Several female characters in ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender (Animation)|Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'', but most notably Mai, Toph, and Princess Azula.
* Several female characters in ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'', but most notably Mai, Toph, and Princess Azula.
* Asami from ''[[The Legend of Korra (Animation)|The Legend of Korra]]''.
* Asami from ''[[The Legend of Korra]]''.
* [[Perky Goth|Gwen]] and [[Lovable Alpha Bitch|Heather]] from ''[[Total Drama Island (Animation)|Total Drama Island]]''.
* [[Perky Goth|Gwen]] and [[Lovable Alpha Bitch|Heather]] from ''[[Total Drama Island]]''.
* Dr. Girlfriend from "[[The Venture Brothers (Animation)|The Venture Brothers]]".
* Dr. Girlfriend from "[[The Venture Brothers]]".


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"Lips red as the rose. Hair black as ebony. Skin white as snow."

Dark hair and pale skin as an indication that a character is beautiful. In Western culture, this is a once-dead, now reviving trope, thanks to the Goth and Retro movements bringing an increased awareness of this and the 1950s pin-up style regaining popularity. In addition, the current vampire fad and the rising fear of skin cancer have helped with the resurgence of this trope. This is also quite popular in Eastern media, being the traditional standard of Asian beauty, and the fact that most of the Japanese population has black or very dark brown hair helps. The high contrast also makes for a striking and visually appealing appearance.

Commonly a requirement for the Yamato Nadeshiko type and is also known as the Yamato Nadeshiko look. In fact, a Raven Hair, Ivory Skin Yamato Nadeshiko is a stock character for the Harem Genre.

There is crossover between this look and Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette, in the form of attractive Goths, beautiful vampires, and other characters who manage to be both creepy and beautiful.

Contrast Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette, where this look is seen as, well, eerie, and But Not Too White. Compare Dark-Skinned Blond, its visual inverse.

And please, people, before adding to this list, consider whether or not the character was clearly meant to be attractive, explicitly stated to be attractive, and/or regarded as attractive by any other characters. Do not add them to this list just because you find them to be attractive. Because of that, No Real Life Examples, Please.

Examples of Raven Hair, Ivory Skin include:


Anime & Manga

  • Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei: Kiri Komori and Itoshiki-sensei are both seen as this.
  • Black Jack: one episode featured a strong example of this -- Souno, a Yamato Nadeshiko young girl from an old and rather traditional Japanese family, who had been kept indoors all her life due to suffering form a debilitating disease that would cause her life to drastically shorten if she was exposed to sunlight (as well as killing her off before she turns 18 even if she avoids it). She's spent most of her life in a sealed room, practicing Ikebana, the Japanese art of flower arrangement, under the watch of her very severe Overprotective Dad; thus, Souno is perfectly pale, with perfectly black hair, and a perfectly exquisite face...a beauty in a bottle. (Remember, the "Nadesico" part of Yamato Nadeshiko refers to a particular type of flower -- probably a deliberate parallel in this case.) Fortunately, Doctor Blackjack is there to help -- along with his lively assistant, Pinoco, who strikes a really cute Intergenerational Friendship (sorta) with Souno and gives her the courage to get the treatment she needs.
  • Mahou Sensei Negima
    • Negi is awestruck when he accidentally spies on Setsuna in the bath, because of her incredibly pale skin and raven-black hair. Chamo even refers to her as a Yamato Nadeshiko due to her looks! She later turns out to be a Heroic Albino; her hair is dyed to fit in better.
    • Konoka is also seen as this when she wears a kimono to school.
  • Ouran High School Host Club: Kyouya is a male example.
  • Naruto:
    • Sasuke. And his mother Mikoto, who is basically a female version of him.
    • Orochimaru is a rather striking subversion. Some people would argue that point.
    • Sai, for some.
    • Hinata as well.
  • Fenrir, the Princess of Disaster, from the anime/manga Prétear.
  • Chane Laforet of Baccano.
  • In The Secret Agreement, Iori is a male example. He's more of a White Prince than a Yamato Nadeshiko, though.
  • Saori from Wandering Son is a Dude Magnet and fits this trope.
  • Mariko Shinobu and "Mona Lisa" Komabayashi (who's nicknamed "Mona Lisa" both for her stoic attitude and her Tall, Dark and Bishoujo looks) from Oniisama E.
  • Kaede Rukawa of Slam Dunk is incredibly pale and handsome. Ironically, he tans the easiest out of everyone.
  • Saya Kisaragi from Blood C.
  • Lust from Fullmetal Alchemist is both this and an Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette, due to her Complete Monster status.
  • Naru from Ghost Hunt is this, as frequently noted by Mai.
  • Hana of Gate 7 definitely is this. Everybody in-universe agree with me.
  • In Kodomo No Jikan, Kuro is this.


Arts

  • This trope is quite popular in 1950s pin-ups, and modern women like Rita Von Squeeze have helped bring the art style back to life.


Comic Books

  • Death and Desire from The Sandman qualify (two other members of the Endless have the right hair and skin for it, but Morpheus is extremely gaunt and Looks Like Cesare and Despair is a Gonk); Death was based on a myth (Kabbalistic, I think) in which the Angel of Death appears to the deceased as a woman so beautiful their soul leaves their body in ecstasy, and, being the personification of desire and all, Desire is (supposed to be) the embodiment of perfect androgynous beauty.
  • Domino and Sage from X-Men.


Comic Strips


Fairy Tales


Fan Works

 "Hi my name is Ebony Dark'ness Dementia Raven Way and I have long ebony black hair (that's how I got my name) {{[[[Costume Porn]] ...}}] I have pale white skin."

  • Terra from "Convergent Paths" is described as dark-haired, fair-skinned, and very beautiful.
  • The young assassin, Elandria from the Warhammer 40000 fanfic, Secret War is described as this, even while she's amped up on combat drugs.


Films


Literature

 ... there she stood, raven-haired and violet-eyed, snowy fair and finely fit, as if carved by the gods from a solid block of desire.

  • The Gemma Doyle Trilogy's Pippa is renowned for her beauty and fits this trope to a T.
  • JRR Tolkien's use mixes Author Appeal and, presumably, Celtic notions of beauty, since the Celts (Flanderized as Fiery Redheads) were actually mostly dark-haired and apparently regarded this as the ideal, so most of Tolkien's most important beautiful characters are dark-haired, pale-skinned, and have Gray Eyes. Particularly notable examples include Luthien from The Silmarillion and Arwen from The Lord of the Rings.
  • Romance of the Three Kingdoms: the Qiao sisters were this, and the book plays up that part of the reason Chi Bi happened was that Cao Cao was after them because of this trope.
  • The titular characters of Edgar Allan Poe's Berenice and Ligeia.
  • The Wheel of Time gives us Lanfear, dark-haired, pale-skinned, roughly 6 feet tall, and Evil Is Sexy.
  • Eve Orcaczy from the rather obscure short story Each Man Kills. She's also an Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette, since she's a vampire, but she is described as exceptionally beautiful.
  • Scarlett O'Hara, the heroine of Gone with the Wind, has black hair and very fair skin.
  • Alice Cullen from Twilight.
  • Melisande Shahrizai from Kushiels Dart to a T.
  • Many tragic heroines in 18th century Gothic Horror novels are described this way.
  • Yennefer from The Witcher books. She is pale with raven black hair and wears only black and white. Like all sorceresses, she is incredibly beautiful.
  • Irene/Attolia from The Queen's Thief is one (fair skin, very beautiful, dark haired).
  • Inverted in Fairest with Ava, described to have black hair and pale skin, but is ugly.
  • Several of Robert E. Howard's Conan the Barbarian stories use this trope. Many of the women that Conan becomes involved with are described as having dark hair and pale skin, some of the more notable ones being the pirate queen Belit and the slave girl Zenobia.
  • In A Song of Ice and Fire:
    • Septa Lemore is considered "handsome" by Tyrion Lannister.
    • Both Lyanna Stark and Ashara Dayne were apparently dark-haired beauties in their day.
  • In The Dresden Files, all members of the White Court of vampires (who are basically Horny Devils) have this trait.
  • Both Coira and Arpazia in the Snow White retelling White as Snow.
  • Sabriel and Lirael from the Old Kingdom trilogy.
  • Tom Riddle (AKA Lord Voldemort) from Harry Potter had pale skin and dark hair, and was frequently noted to be very handsome before he started ripping out chunks of his soul and putting them in Horcruxes.


Live-Action TV

  • Blair Waldorf from Gossip Girl.
  • Marian from Robin Hood.
  • Morgana from Merlin.
  • Gwen Cooper from Torchwood.
  • Jane Margolis from Breaking Bad.
  • Lila from Dexter and Stacie from Hustle, both plated by Jaime Murray.
  • Bay from Switched At Birth.
  • Lady Mary Crawley and Lady Sybil Crawley from Downton Abbey. They get inherited it from their mother, Cora.
  • Abby from NCIS.
  • Jenna Hamilton on Awkward
  • Lana Lang in Smallville has dark hair, possibly of French decent, and in her senior year was voted "Most likely to be a cover girl".
  • Fiona Coyne and her blonde brother Declan are rich. With her dark brown curls she is referred to as a princess and one of the hottest girls at Degrassi school.
  • Firefly's Inara Serra is a companion, licensed to entertain the wealthy and powerful, who compliment her looks of dark curly hair and fair skin.
  • Chloe in Don't Trust the B---- In Apartment 23


Music

  • This example has black hair, pale skin, blue eyes, and is likening a boy to a constipated monkey through song.
  • In Goth Girl by Anthony and Those Other Guys, the main character has a crush on a black-haired and pale-skinned beauty.
  • My Chemical Romance: Gerard Way used to be this. Then he went to white and now bright red hair. Apparently, he's dyed it back to black.
  • The Eagles song "Witchy Woman": Raven hair/ruby lips, sparks fly from her fingertips...
  • The models seen in those Robert Palmer videos like "Addicted To Love".
  • "Your Lips Are Red" by St. Vincent explicitly follows this this trope, with unsettling deconstructions.


Myths & Legends

  • A male example is Naoise, lover of Deirdre in the Ulster Cycle of Celtic Mythology.

 Deirdre: (After seeing a raven drinking blood out of the snow) I will love a man with hair the color of the raven, skin as white as snow, and lips as red as blood.


Video Games

  • In Persona 4, Yukiko Amagi is seen as this and gathers quite a fan club because her looks.
  • If someone in Fire Emblem 7 is about to describe a Morph, there's likely three features to be mentioned: "1. Pale skin, 2. Hair like ebony[1], and 3. Eyes of Gold". Sonia was actually made to be beautiful and to seduce Brendan Reed.
  • In Sengoku Basara, we have Oichi (who was a certified Real Life example) and her sister-in-law, Nouhime.
  • Setsuka in Soul Calibur 3. She's actually a natural blonde, however; she dyes her hair to fit in, in Japanese society.
  • Miranda Lawson in Mass Effect 2 is much paler than most inhabitants of the Mass Effect universe, has jet-black hair, and is regarded as extraordinarily attractive.
  • Slightly odd example in Dragon Age 2: in the game, Cassandra Pentegast is slightly darker-skinned than is typical, but in Dawn of the Seeker she's got almost white skin and jet-black hair.
  • Final Fantasy:
    • Final Fantasy VIII: Rinoa Heartilly is the palest-skinned and darkest-haired of the three women in the party.
    • Ditto Tifa, Dagger, and Lulu.
    • Final Fantasy VII: Vincent is a male example, with long black hair and white skin. Also somewhat subverted as Yuffie has black hair and pale skin, but is not particularly thought of as beautiful.
  • Zhen Ji from Dynasty Warriors.
  • Two of the five princesses depicted in the second Dark Parables game have this; of course, one of them is Snow White.
  • Ashei, the lady knight in The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess, has the physical characteristics of this trope, but whether other characters consider her beautiful is never stated.


Western Animation

  1. but it really looks purple