DarkSkinnedBlond
#31800
This editor recently saw a picture of one of his classmates when he was about 5 or 6. No one previously believed him when he'd said he was blond as a child. Needless to say, he was. Combined with his dark skin and green eyes, it had a rather jarring effect. His hair's jet black now, though.
#31801
This troper saw a lot of DarkSkinnedBlond women at a graduation in Spring/Summer 2010 in a city outside Boston.
#31802
This troper knows someone who is attracted ''exclusively'' to tanned blond Germans.
#31803
In the eerie coincidence category, while this troper was reading this page at work a dark skinned young man with blond hair walked up to the counter!
#31804
This troper somewhat applies to this,as his hair used to be black,but in his familiy(On the guy's side anyway) it has turned more of a
silver color.That and the fact that he's African American.
#31805
This troper's cousin had children with a half-native American women, he's blonde, she's dark-skinned, their kids have blonde hair and dark skin.
#31806
Common where this troper lives, in Oklahoma, where Native Americans and whites intermarry often. At least three who fit this description goes to This Troper's school.
#31807
Having done a recount, there's six, they're all female and all very hot.
#31808
Sun bleaches hair and tans skin, so this trope is quite common in Southern California. This troper's sister is olive-skinned and sandy-haired.
#31809
This troper can assert to that. When she was a kid, she definitely was tan with sunbleached hair, but then went reclusive at puberty and has ended up as a brunette with fairly pale skin... other than the farmer's tan on her arms.
#31810
This troper's mother; she's part Cheyenne and part German. No-one ever believes she is naturally blond, a cause of great annoyance to her.
#31811
This troper had a guy in one of her creative writing classes once, who was a Navajo man with naturally blonde (actually, bright ''yellow'') hair. She even recalls him saying, in one pre-class discussion, something along the lines of: "Yes, my hair is actually this color naturally."
#31812
This troper's older sister.
#31813
This troper dyes his hair blonde at times, but is a bit too light to fit this trope without the proper tanning. ^_^
#31814
I recently met a Russian girl who had been working as a lifeguard. She fit the description perfectly.
#31815
This troper's brother has sandy hair and skin which tans til it's almost the same colour, and he spends a lot of time outside, so . . . he ends up being this trope. Also, my mother was apparently this when she was younger, complete with pale blonde hair, although she spends too much time indoors now to work up much of a tan.
#31816
this troper when he was around 4 years old, had bleach blonde hair and very tan skin. Now at 19 he has Dark brown hair and is very pale.
#31817
My mother is the very definition of this trope (to contrast with me, her PaleSkinnedBrunette daughter), although she was not born this way. She was born with dark blonde hair and only slightly tanned skin, but now that she's 53 (and looks only in her late 30s), she touches up her roots (and accidentally dyed her hair) with a platinum blonde dye - and it looks quite natural. Her dark skin comes from working in the sun all the time (she's essentially a gardener). Also at my school (the poor man's Los Angeles on the East Coast), many girls bleach their hair and get tans that resemble Snooki's.
#31818
This troper had a classmate in elementary school who had ruddy skin and blond hair. She was definitely Turkic, and she got poked fun at for being a blonde Asian. Teachers thought she was albino, apparently she wasn't.
#31819
I once worked with a black woman who was naturally blonde (so was her daughter) but she was frequently accused by an older black coworker to dying her hair in a attempt to "pass as white" kind of a phenotype stereotype with a negative connotation (is there a trope for that?) I commented that apparently it's understandable for white people to have variations in skin/eye/hair color but all other races must be homogeneous and she backed off.
#31820
I have a classmate who looks just like this. She's extremely tan, although her hair is pale blonde! I don't think it's a dyejob either.
#31821
This Tropette fits the trope. When she spends enough time outside during the summer in the good old Los Angeles County heat, she can get the perfect look. As she hasn't for the past few summers, she's fairly monochromatic now, but with summer closing in, she intends on getting the {{Dark Skinned Blond}} look back. What's worse, her best friend is an {{Eerie Pale Skinned Brunette}}, which makes the contrast so much more visible.