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  2. Gene Marshall - Wikipedia

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    Gene Marshall is a 15.5 inch tall collectible fashion doll inspired by Hollywood's Golden Age. It was created by the illustrator Mel Odom . Each doll features an intricate movie-styled theme based upon fashions from the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s as well as Hollywood's version of historical costuming.

  3. Dollikins - Wikipedia

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    The dolls came dressed in brightly colored, one-piece bodysuits with multi-colored flowered sashes and plastic boots. In the UK, the eleven-inch dolls were issued as "Action Girl", "Action Dollikins" or "Action Donna", which were very similar to the US-issued dolls except that on some versions of the doll, the eyes were side-glancing and their ...

  4. Crissy - Wikipedia

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    She was also reissued in 1981. Velvet was a 15-inch tall and was released in Caucasian and African American versions. The white Velvet Doll had blonde hair and lavender sleep eyes, while the black Velvet version had black hair and black sleep eyes. "Crissy's Cousin", Velvet had two 15 inch (380 mm) tall friends, "Mia" (1971) and "Dina" (1972–73).

  5. 10 Vintage Porcelain Dolls That Are Worth a Fortune

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    Price on eBay: $8,500 Porcelain dolls don’t have to be more than 2 feet tall to be worth a lot of money. This little lady stands only 15 1/2 inches tall, but her ornate details and impressive ...

  6. Kylie Jenner Is Now a Bratz Doll: What to Know About the ...

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    Kylie Jenner’s most iconic fashion looks will never be forgotten thanks to Bratz. The 25-year-old reality star joined forces with the toy company for its first-ever celebrity capsule, which ...

  7. Fashion doll - Wikipedia

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    Barbie has been an important part of the toy fashion doll market for more than fifty years. Paris-made fashion dolls from the Théâtre de la Mode (1946) on display at the Maryhill Museum of Art. Many fashion doll lines have been inspired by Barbie, or launched as alternatives to Barbie. Tammy was created by the Ideal Toy Company in 1962. [21]

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