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Fashion Doll
 Creating Fashion Dolls: A Step-By-Step Guide to One-Of-A-Kind Dolls by Sabrina Guidice, Fashion doll make-overs are a rapidly growing hobby and now you can do it yourself. From beginning to end, this step-by-step guide shows you exactly how to make an ordinary fashion doll into a sensational showgirl. Author Sabrina Guidice shows how to repaint the face, restyle hair, sew the clothing, and create a fantastic box in which to sell your extraordinary creation. Filled with 150 photos, this book details how to create your very own fashion doll makeover. Now you can be just like the makeover artists. 150 color photos.
 Vintage Clothing for the Fashion Doll As legions of people collect vintage 11 1/2-inch fashion dolls, more and more people are looking and desiring to clothe their dolls in vintage costumes. Such original costumes can cost a fortune. Author Mari DeWitt has drafted patterns so that anyone who loves dolls, clothes, and self-expression can recreate a classic wardrobe for their 11 1/2-inch fashion dolls. This book contains 14 full-sized pattern projects to create clothes and accessories for complete vintage ensembles. The author provides and shows the reader step-by-step sewing techniques and illustrations that will enable anyone to create these classic designs.
Fashion doll - Fashion dolls are typically small dolls (often 12.5" or shorter) designed to be dressed and redressed to reflect fashion trends or occasionally fantasy play. Crissy Doll - The Crissy Doll was created in the Ideal Toy Corporation's prototype department in 1968. This auburn-haired 18" fashion doll was known for its ability to grow a head of long tresses through the use of an internal spring tension rod activated from a button on the doll's tummy. What's Her Face (doll) - What's Her Face is a line of fashion dolls created by Mattel, intended to be customized with washable markers, stampers, and wigs, among other items. The line is now discontinued, though the What's Her Face body mold is still in production and being used for the Wee 3 Friends. Doll by Doll - Doll by Doll was a London based rock band. Jackie Leven formed the band i 1977.
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Wonderful Fashion Doll - Wonderful Fashion Doll Barbie Doll Fashion What shall Barbie wear? In Vol. II of Sarah Sink Eames' Barbie Doll Fashion, Barbie's mod wonderful fashion doll and psychedelic fashions are carefully chronicled. Over 700 color photos detail descriptions wonderful fashion doll and current values for all the original outfits for all of the dolls, all of the outfits sold separately, wonderful fashion doll and including over 20 rare gift sets. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights ... Fashion Doll Accessory - Fashion Doll Accessory Sew Teen An entertaining, hands-on sewing handbook explains how teens can create a wide variety of colorful fashion doll accessory and stylish fashion items fashion doll accessory and accessories, in a guide that includes more than twenty patternless projects that range from simple to more advanced skills, including a scarf skirt with handkerchief hem, halter top, patchwork slouch bag, long scarf, fashion doll accessory and baby-doll tunic. Original. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use ... Old Fashion Doll - Old Fashion Doll Barbie Doll Fashion What shall Barbie wear? In Vol. II of Sarah Sink Eames' Barbie Doll Fashion, Barbie's mod old fashion doll and psychedelic fashions are carefully chronicled. Over 700 color photos detail descriptions old fashion doll and current values for all the original outfits for all of the dolls, all of the outfits sold separately, old fashion doll and including over 20 rare gift sets. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights ... Fashion Doll Quarterly - Fashion Doll Quarterly Barbie Doll Fashion What shall Barbie wear? In Vol. II of Sarah Sink Eames' Barbie Doll Fashion, Barbie's mod fashion doll quarterly and psychedelic fashions are carefully chronicled. Over 700 color photos detail descriptions fashion doll quarterly and current values for all the original outfits for all of the dolls, all of the outfits sold separately, fashion doll quarterly and including over 20 rare gift sets. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights ...
The most successful of these young men were Yves Saint Lau... Description not available. Following in Worth's footsteps were: Patou, Poiret, Vionnet, Fortuny, Lanvin, Chanel, Schiaparelli, Balenciaga, and Dior. For personal use only. Description not available. Following in Worth's footsteps were: Patou, Poiret, Vionnet, Fortuny, Lanvin, Chanel, Schiaparelli, Balenciaga, and Dior. For personal use only. For all these fashion houses still exist today, under the leadership of modern designers. Stylish women also ordered fashion dolls from Paris -- dolls dressed in the latest Parisian fashions, to serve as models. The 1960s also featured a revolt against established fashion standards by mods, rockers, and hippies, as well as an increasing internationalization of the biggest names in pop including Gwen Stefani, Girls Aloud, Rachel Stevens, Sugababes, Britney Spears, Rhianna, Ashanti, S-Club 7 and Black Eyed Peas.This 2005 edition of this popular compilation focuses around the Fashion Fever Barbie doll featured on the front of the sleeve and this set is jam packed with tracks from some of the sleeve and this set is jam packed with tracks from some of the biggest names in pop including Gwen Stefani, Girls Aloud, Rachel Stevens, Sugababes, Britney Spears, Rhianna, Ashanti, S-Club 7 and Black Eyed Peas.This 2005 edition of this popular compilation focuses around the Fashion Fever Barbie doll featured on the front of the sleeve and this set is jam packed with tracks from some of the biggest names in pop including Gwen Stefani, Girls Aloud, Rachel Stevens, Sugababes, Britney Spears, Rhianna, Ashanti, S-Club 7 and Black Eyed Peas. A house must be met for a fashion house to use the label; a list of eligible houses is made official every year by the French Ministry of Industry. The haute couture houses belong to the ready-to-wear, shoes and perfumes, and licensing ventures that make the real money. The first couturier to establish international dominance was Charles Frederick Worth (1826-1895.) All rights reserved. All rights reserved. Even New York socialites crossed the Atlantic Ocean to order for wealthy and high-status clients. For personal use only. fashion doll.
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