The Fashion Doll


Book Description

"Feminists have argued that the Barbie doll perpetuates unrealistic standards of feminine beauty and undermines the credibility of women. Yet, for every mother who disapproves of Barbie, there is a young daughter who adores her. Barbie has enjoyed a prosperous and important history in Western culture, but she is simply the most high-profile of a series of iconic dolls produced in the past 150 years. For the first time, this history is explored to reveal how intimately connected dolls have been to fashion and culture, from their early history right up to the present day. 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 adequately interrogated. Peers' original and shrewd analysis fills a major gap in cultural studies by examining the doll's associations with concepts of femininity and fashionability."--Publisher.




Contemporary Fashion Dolls


Book Description

This title looks at why fashion dolls such as Gene, Tyler, Wentworth, Willow and Daisy have become popular. It also looks at the backgrounds of the creative people who developed them and is a view of fashions and collectors' changing tastes in the new millennium.




Fabulous Fashion Doll Clothing You Can Make


Book Description

You'll discover ingenious ways to turn socks, shirt sleeves, neckties, napkins, dish towels, handkerchiefs, scarves, doilies and other easy-to-find items into a stunning wardrobe.




French Fashion Doll's Wardrobe Patterns 1864-1874


Book Description

In this book, highly recognised doll costumer Louise Hedrick offers a collection of 56 patterns, authentically adapted from those presented in La Poupée Modèle between 1864 and 1874, for creating an entire wardrobe to fit both the classic 18-inch and 12-inch dolls of the period, and todays popular 18-inch and 12-inch reproduction French fashion dolls. From whitework undergarments and nightwear to dresses, headwear and outerwear, the 28 ensembles in this book encompass a complete wardrobe for a fashionable doll. By making slight variations in the patterns, fabrics and trims, a seamstress can enlarge this comprehensive wardrobe even further.




Fashion Doll Makeovers


Book Description

One of the hottest trends in the doll world today is the making over -- from costumes, to hairstyles, to make-up of popular dolls. This volume, even better than the first one, demonstrates how a creative touch can transform an average-looking doll into a glamourous showgirl, a fashion statement, or even a whimsical creature of fantasy. Fifty artists from all over the world have sent examples of their latest work transforming BARBIE, Gene, Tiffany Taylor, Candi, Billy, Cissy and other popular dolls into one-of-a-kind works of art. The author has added a chapter 'How to Create Your Own Fashion Wonder', with 67 steps explaining how-to make recreations that will tempt even the least artistic doll lover to try!




I Can Make Dolls' Clothes


Book Description

An accessible guide to creating and sewing doll's clothes for budding designers and crafty kids




Doll Fashion Studio


Book Description

Make adorable outfits for an entire year of fun adventures and special occasions! • 20 fully illustrated seasonal outfits with easy-to-follow instructions. • 3 pattern sheets featuring 100 full-size patterns. • Bonus! 8 simple accessory projects for young beginners. • Tips from the author for making simple pattern alterations.




Famous Couples


Book Description

A second volume of splendid outfits to dress Tyler, Alex, Gene and Trent fashion dolls. Sewers can re-create 20 outfits, complete with accessories for couples such as Cleopatra and Marc Anthony; Romeo and Juliet; Mr D'Arcy and Miss Elizabeth Bennet (Pride and Prejudice); Charles II and Barbara Villiers, Lady Castelmaine; Sir Percy Blakeney aka The Scarlet Pimpernel and wife Marguerite St Just; and a Young Queen Victoria and her Prince Albert. Famous couples from the present century are; Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart; Rose and Jack from 'Titanic'; Edward and Mrs Simpson; Valentino and Vilma Banky 'Son of the Shiek'. Colour photos throughout of work-in-progress will help you to bring these characters to life, displayed through your contemporary Fashion Dolls. Basic sewers need not be intimidated as each pattern is rated according to difficulty, with directions given for the more accomplished to adapt, embellish and enrich each outfit.




Fashion Dolls Exclusively International


Book Description

A treasure trove of Barbie RM, Sindy and other International dolls! While the similarities of these international dolls to the American Barbie RM doll are great, the differences are phenomenal! Wilder hair, more elaborate facial features, unique costumes! Identifying aides include complete descriptions of the costumes, years produced and series numbers. 380 color photos.




Period & Contemporary Patterns for Fashion Dolls


Book Description

Accessories patterns include purses, stockings, and wrist, gauntlet, and opera gloves.