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I'm pretty sure that Ginny and Pansy's dress robes are not described in the book. Neither is Neville's. (Then again, I was reading the Yule Ball chapter late at night and could easily have missed something.)

Draco's robe is dark and high-collared, and Harry thinks it make him look like a vicar. (I find it fascinating that Harry bothered to notice this, btw. *evil grin*) Ron's is maroon and looks like a dress, and has ragged cuffs where he used a Severing Charm on the lace. Hermione's is blue and made of 'floaty' material.

I have gone completely blank on Harry's own robe.

Anyway, the point of this is that even if the clothes aren't described in the book, they were shown in the movie, and I'm sure that scene forms the reference images for a bunch of people.

So... what did Ginny, Pansy, and Neville's robes look like? Inquiring minds want to know!

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Date: 2006-06-30 10:03 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chrissysparkle.livejournal.com
Well, all others seem to have been answered. Ginny and Neville's weren't mentioned in the books, but of course they appeared in the movie. Neville's were just black (as were Harry's, I was disappointed to note - green would've been so much more dignified!), and Ginny was wearing a rather strange dress. It has a spearmint green mesh skirt, a slamon pink band around the waist, a paler salmon pink bodice part, dark salmon pink buttons and a large Peter Pan spearmint green collar. And she's wearing a matching green cloth choker, too. The whole outfit just strikes me as being very...well, virginal, for want of a better word. Although I suppose she is only thirteen in the book.

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