Italian and Spanish Fashion Designers Paper Dolls


Book Description

Two dolls model the chic creations of Schiaparelli, Balenciaga, Galliano, Adolfo, Armani, Missoni, Valentino, Versace, and 23 other Italian and Spanish fashion leaders. "A lavish collection that will appeal to paper doll fans, students of costume design, and fashion buffs of all ages." — Doll Castle News.




Great Fashion Designs of the Fifties


Book Description

Two lifelike paper dolls and 30 haute couture outfits by Chanel, Paquin, Jacques Heim, Mainbocher, Pauline Trigere, Givenchy, Cardin, Norell, other greats. Full Color. Publisher's Note. Captions.




Angels Paper Dolls


Book Description

Spanning the fifth through 19th centuries, this sumptuous collection features two dolls with 14 outfits that were inspired by the works of Botticelli, Fra Angelico, Jan van Eyck, and Aubrey Beardsley. Historically accurate costumes, each sprinkled with a touch of glitter, include German, Persian, Italian, Spanish, American, French, and other styles.







Spanish and Moorish Fashions


Book Description

Fifteen centuries of Spanish fashion, from the era of the Roman Empire through the rise of the Renaissance, appear in the accurate and meticulously rendered drawings of this coloring book. Its focus resides with the Arabic influences introduced by the Moors, who arrived in Spain in the eighth century and developed a thriving culture until they were driven out in 1492 during the reign of Ferdinand and Isabella.




Ballerina Paper Doll


Book Description

A charming young ballerina and eightbeautiful costumes from favorite ballets, including "The Nutcracker, Firebird, Sleeping Beauty, Petrouchka," "Don Quixote, " and more."




Cut-Out Paper Dolls


Book Description

Stretch your creative imagination with a range of lovely, varied outfits. Also gives the chance to practice manual dexterity with careful cutting around the tabbed outfits before fitting to the dolls.




The Anti-Adulting Coloring Book


Book Description

A collection of over 20 original illustrations, ready to color. All illustrations by Kierston E. Ghaznavi




Dolly Dingle Paper Dolls


Book Description

Paper dolls, with costumes representative of the clothes, pets, and toys for the Dingle Dell characters between 1913-1925 and clothes from other countries for Dolly Dingle.




The Fashion Doll


Book Description

Feminists have argued that the Barbie doll perpetuates unrealistic standards of feminine beauty and undermines the credibility of women - that her long, slender plastic limbs and tiny waist fetishize the female body in unnatural ways and that her mature, overtly fashionable image promotes consumerism and superficiality over and above womens liberty and intellect. Depending on the viewer, Barbie is either a malign symbol of the strategies of the capitalist system or she is a symbol of glamour, high fashion and style, a fascinating indice of cultural change and nostalgic memory. Yet both Barbies fans and detractors assume that she stands alone.In reality she is the most high profile of a series of iconic dolls that over the past century and a half have been intimately connected to notions of fashionability. The prominence of haute couture in popular culture suggests that the link between fashion marketing and dolls should be an obvious one. Yet to date this connection has not been systematically explored. Doll collecting has been viewed as an enthusiasts or curatorial preserve, while the volumes these artefacts speak about culture and identity has not been adequately interrogated. Peers original and shrewd analysis fills a major gap in cultural studies by examining in depth the dolls associations with concepts of femininity and fashionability.