Answer:
In nearly every Live Action or animated version of “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”, her hair is Blonde or light in color, and most often her dress is blue.
Yet in the Book, by Reverend Dodgson (Lewis Carroll), she appears to have darker hair and the black and white drawings of John Tenniel do not allow us to discern her dress color.
My (personal) Film favorite is from 1972, where a young Fiona Fullerton has light, blonde-like hair and the blue cotton dress so often used.
In this version, much of the dialogue and story follow the Original,
(except) for an appearance by Tweedle’s Dum & Dee, from “Through the Looking Glass, (and what Alice found there). This adherence to the Book and a wonderful caste of British Actors makes this 1972 version my favorite.
The Computer Generated films seem far more about the CGI images than the original story, and perhaps because the original 1865 book was one of the first 5 books I ever read as a child, the fond memories of childhood outweigh any computer generated film, or others that have little to do with the film save for the obligatory mad man in a Hat (he sells for a living).
Explanation:
In 1920, women's suffrage was finally achieved.
A- "The Hindenburg Arrives over New Tork City"