
Fairy Tale.
Princess.
Poison Apple.
The Seven Dwarfs.
Chances are these are the words that spring into your mind when thinking of Snow White. I find that a different set of vocabulary appears in my mind when pondering about the fairest of them all.
Survivor.
Bravery.
Beauty.
Strength.
You read that first word right. Survivor. Probably not the first thing you think of. Allow me to explain by taking a deeper look into one of the most popular fairy tales of all time.


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As I stated before, there are different versions of the story. In the 2001 TV film "Snow White: The Fairest of Them All", starring Kristin Kreuk and Miranda Richardson, the Prince was turned into a Bear. Snow Whites father didnt perish. He acquired his position as King through a wish granted by a Genie. In "Mirror Mirror" Snow never ate the apple and instead made her stepmother take a slice of the poisoned fruit. In the television show "Once Upon A Time", our princess is played by Ginnfer Goodwin and the series takes many brilliant liberties with the story of Snow White and displays her courage and survival skills like weve never seen before. I am not naive enough to say that all of lifes problems can be cured with true loves kiss or talking animals but the core of Snow Whites tale is something I think everyone can relate to. We can also learn from it. No matter how cruel life is, no matter how dark or how hopeless it may seem, we have to push forward. If it hits us, hit it back and show that you wont let it defeat you. You are stronger than that. Life can give us so much more than misery. You can have happiness and you can survive. If a princess who lost everything can do it, surely you can.
Now this brings me to the topic of costuming. Its safe to say that Snow is one of my heroes. Choosing her as my next cosplay was an easy selection but when it came time to research the project, I began to hesitate. Ive seen many racists comments online regarding my costumes. A few that pop into mind are one person who said I didnt deserve to wear the Supergirl costume because I looked like a "Jessica Alba, Sue Storm ruining chick." One person said my Catwoman cosplay was nearly perfect except for the fact that "she isnt white." I thought for sure I would be met with an onslaught of complaints that a Latina could not portray Snow White. This troubled me so much that I actually postponed my costume plans but then I realized how foolish it would be to abandon my project. The color of my skin isnt a disability and I wasnt going to let someone tell me I couldnt do something because I am Puerto Rican. Race doesnt matter to me when it comes to cosplay or anything else I do in my life. Its not an obstacle to overcome. Ive portrayed characters with white skin before and it didnt matter. Why should it matter in this case? The bullies wouldnt ruin this for me, they couldnt take it away from me because I am different. I also had the love and support of my friends.
After filtering out the negative energy, I proceeded with my plans and arranged a shoot with photographer Piera Lotito. I choose a location at a nearby art center where coincidentally they had an outdoor Snow White exhibit. During the shoot a group of High School kids were there and upon spotting me in the woods, they took out their cell phones and requested to take photos of me. They didnt seem to mind that I was a Latina and neither did any of the con goers and children I met at the New York Comic Con. Snow Whites strength inspired me to bring her to life the best way I possibly could. I am ecstatic with how the costume came together and am thrilled with the photo set. The costume is made of velvet and satin and was ordered from the Costume Craze website. The dress is in the style of the Disney version. I decided I wanted long hair and thus chose a lace front, long curly wig and added a maroon headband. I brought along props to help flesh out the story in the photos such as an old fashion broom, a wooden apple, basket, sword and some animals. You can view the photo set in the gallery on my website HERE.



When you think of Snow White, where does your mind lead you? Do you think of helpful forest animals or dwarfs? Do you see her as just another prissy princess? Take another good look at her story. Perhaps you have more in common with her then you realized.
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