American woman creates Cinderella costume that transforms the wearer from pauper to princess

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YEREVAN, OCTOBER 22, ARMENPRESS. The student from Taylorsville, Utah, Belinda Christie managed to create a rags-to-riches-themed gown in the style of Disney's 1950 film Cinderella that appears to entirely transform with just a bit of a spin and a little slight of hand.

As “Armenpress” reports referring to The Daily Mail starting in a brown and green ensemble topped with a white apron - as the hard-working Cinderella is seen wearing in the beginning of the film - Bee appears to loosen a pair of strings near the sleeves of the dress.

Next, the young lady begins to spin on her glass slipper-clad feet, fiddling with the gown as she goes.First one sleeve falls to reveal a hint of shimmering blue beneath, then she appears to fumble with a latch as she spins, eventually causing the whole top of the costume to fall away.Next, Belinda's costume appears to come apart and a huge blue circle skirt emerges from where the apron once was.As the skirt is lifting with each spin, Belinda's green and brown dress appears to have been shed like the skin of a snake, falling down one arm where she casts it off in the final moments.Leaning her head back, her white headscarf also falls away to reveal a perfectly-coiffed blonde updo topped with a shimmering headband.

The transformation complete, Belinda stops spinning and poses for the camera with a smile, having completed her feat in just 15 seconds.

The original video, posted to the Salt Lake Comic Con's Facebook page, has been viewed over 300,000 times and shared by thousands.

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