NYT Summary – The Broad Appeal of the Elsa Dress from “Frozen”

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Key Facts

  • Gimel Hooper’s daughter became a fan of “Frozen” after receiving an Elsa doll for her 4th birthday, and the movie’s song “Let It Go” became ubiquitous.
  • Several parents noted that Elsa costumes made their children feel more confident and empowered, with some kids even wearing the costumes publicly.
  • Parents like Meghan and Kevin Dexter and Tammy Hart supported their children dressing up as Elsa despite potential societal judgments, emphasizing the importance of confidence and self-expression.

Article Summary

Gimel Hooper, 49, initially hesitated to introduce “Frozen” to his daughter but relented when she received an Elsa doll for her 4th birthday, making the song “Let It Go” a household staple. Parents observed that Elsa costumes significantly boosted their children’s confidence, with some, like Jace and Britta Shine’s foster daughter, even wearing them in public. Meghan and Kevin Dexter, along with Tammy Hart, supported their sons dressing up as Elsa, underscoring the importance of nurturing self-expression and confidence despite societal norms.

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