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Feelin' groovy? Do you miss mini-skirts and swinging hair? Do you think the Kardashians don't hold a candle to Twiggy and the Beatles? Then this new paper doll book by artist Charlotte Whatley is for you. Two dolls and eight pages of trendy gear will turn back the calendar to 1964-1969 when the Youthquake was shaking the world and a fashion revolution was happening. It was a time like no other, a
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Turn back the clock to the 1970s, to a brief, beautiful period in fashion history when nostalgia ruled London fashion. Popular paper doll artist Brenda Sneathen Mattox captures this look just as it was worn by two typical London dolly birds. A cheeky dialogue accompanies the outfits for Felicity Greenwood, production assistant on the British TV show, Top of the Pops , and Polly Morgan, department
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Based on the popular mystery series by Elizabeth Peters, this special book is a must-have for devoted fans! There are four of the beloved characters: Amelia Peabody Emerson, Radcliffe Emerson, their son Ramses, and friend Nefret. Costumes include the crimson gown that Amelia wore when Emerson proposed, and a variety of Amelia's excavation outfits worn throughout her exploits in Egypt. This
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A beautiful book celebrating creations by eight great fashion designers who helped to put New York on the same global trend-setting plateau as Paris, Milan and London. Meticulously rendered high fashions in luxurious fabrics and gorgeous colors featured on eight pages of great expressions of All-American style and taste. Designer credits are a Who’s of American genius: Calvin Klein, Bill Blass,
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Based on the 1908 novel, Anne of Green Gables, by L.M. Montgomery, artist Eileen Rudisill Miller has created a beautiful paper doll book featuring beloved characters, Anne Shirley, and her bosom friend, Diana Barry. Two stand-up figures dress in 16 charming outfits following the storyline of going to school, picking flowers in Lover’s Lane, getting a dress with puffed sleeves, visiting Miss
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Talented artist Norma-Lu Meehan presents a special collection of paper dolls depicting the influence of the Art Deco movement on fashion of the '20s and '30s. Three sophisticated Deco dolls model 25 outfits exemplifying the revolutionary cultural change that gave fashion a streamlined, modern vision. Designers such as Coco Chanel, Paul Poiret, Madeleine Vionnet and Erte were inspired by modern
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In 1954 when this paper doll was first published, little girls truly were sugar and spice. Blonde, blue-eyed Betsy and her best friend, adorable dark-haired Carol, are big, beautiful dolls created by artist Barbara Briggs. This re-issued vintage classic is filled with 24 cute outfits, mostly classic dresses with puff sleeves and full skirts, sweaters and smart coats for rain or chill. Betsy and
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Dress four sweet stand-up dolls in 16 old-fashioned outfits awash with ruffles, ribbons and bows--all in shades of pink and blue. There are 30 fashions and accessories in all, including dimensional wrap-around skirts! This retro-vintage 1949 reproduction paper doll book is a nostalgic reminder of sweet by-gone times when little girls had storybook daydreams instead of smart phones.
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