Sisters act - now

"That's what's important to you?" he asks. So, Cinderella woke up, realised that Prince Charming wasn't real and started buying her own glass slippers. Or did she? A closer look at the figures shows that the women polled are actually living in dreamland with the rest of the...

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Published inThe Irish times
Main Author Ward, Margaret E
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Dublin The Irish Times DAC 05.10.2007
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Summary:"That's what's important to you?" he asks. So, Cinderella woke up, realised that Prince Charming wasn't real and started buying her own glass slippers. Or did she? A closer look at the figures shows that the women polled are actually living in dreamland with the rest of the sisters. On average, these women said they had a disposable income of between [euro]35 and [euro]60 a week or about [euro]2,000 a year. Since they also prioritise their looks, they'll definitely need a good cut and colour every six to eight weeks. At up to [euro]250 a pop, their extra cash is gone in a flash. Let's take a look at Cinderella's world. When the white gown passes over Cinderella's head on her wedding day, she knows she is destined for a place of endless enchantment. Prince Charming gives her a castle, gorgeous kids, sparkling jewels, exotic holidays, servants, a stunning wardrobe, a hair stylist, personal trainer, fashion consultant, skin specialist and a spa allowance.