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You Wear it Well


This week in SSC:
"Collections or Hobbies"
Some of you might remember that I have a collection of 1960's vintage Barbie dolls. I thought I'd feature one of my favorite girls from 1967 in her pretty spring fashion. It's hard to believe that these dolls are over 50 years old already. They have to be kept away from bright light or their vinyl faces will fade. Otherwise, they've held up pretty well all this time and kept their value too. Photographing them is also a hobby of mine.
..and for Sight and Sound:
Rod Stewart from his album "Never A Dull Moment" (1972)
You Wear it Well
You Wear it Well
"Collections or Hobbies"
Some of you might remember that I have a collection of 1960's vintage Barbie dolls. I thought I'd feature one of my favorite girls from 1967 in her pretty spring fashion. It's hard to believe that these dolls are over 50 years old already. They have to be kept away from bright light or their vinyl faces will fade. Otherwise, they've held up pretty well all this time and kept their value too. Photographing them is also a hobby of mine.
..and for Sight and Sound:
Rod Stewart from his album "Never A Dull Moment" (1972)
You Wear it Well
You Wear it Well
Smiley Derleth, Sami Serola (inactive), FarbFormFreude, Ronald Losure and 25 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Karen's Place club has replied to Marie-claire GalletKaren's Place club has replied to Annaig56 clubKaren's Place club has replied to Ulrich John clubKaren's Place club has replied to polytropos clubIt's not so bad. I have a doll room with some cabinets for display and the lighting is just kept low in that room. They can come out for a while if they feel claustrophobic. ;-)
Hope we will soon get it back and that some will respect it more...
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Karen's Place club has replied to Chrissy clubKaren's Place club has replied to Wierd Folkersma clubEine Tante von mir ist Schneiderin, sie hat sogar für die Barbies
schon kleine Abendkleider gemacht, bevor sie diese dann im Original gemacht hat.
Karen's Place club has replied to TaorminaKaren's Place club has replied to Esther clubI don't remember this outfit - but she looks like she is probably a bit old for my childhood. Is she from the 50's or really early 60's? I was more about mid 60's.
Do you have any in your collection from your childhood?
My Aunt made clothes for Barbies. I have a very few of those (they were given to my half-siblings, but I acquired a few from her estate). Such tiny stiches.
When my daughter was young and I was struggling with her wanting Barbie dolls (for feminist reasons), and told her it was because the dolls weren't an ideal I thought she should try for she looked at me and said, Mom, they aren't real! She got to play with them as much as she wanted after that...
Karen's Place club has replied to raingirl clubThis girl is from 1967. She's a TNT Barbie (Twist 'N Turn.) Her outfit is called "Plantation Belle" and it's one of Barbie's first fashions from 1959-61.)
I never had any Barbies as a child which might be why I have them now.
How nice to have an aunt that did such tiny sewing. :)
That's so funny what your daughter said. :D Sometimes our kids can really give us a reality check lol. :))
Karen's Place club has replied to Gillian Everett clubKaren's Place club has replied to Anton Cruz Carro clubI like it very much how you present them against such a beautiful springlike background.
Karen's Place club has replied to Heide clubKaren's Place club has replied to HaarFager clubThis backdrop is from a large book of beautiful gardens. I think this one is in Italy. It's 2 pages that are almost 12 inches tall.
Karen's Place club has replied to Ecobird clubTake care and stay well!
Karen's Place club has replied to * ઇଓ * clubA very nice and well put together picture!
Fantastic colours in the background, and of course the doll.
As always, i am most impressed!
Would you believe that I have a Barbie.. She comes with me on my motorbike sometimes..https://www.test.ipernity.com/doc/2247998/49630296 She especially like Germany!
Best Wishes, and stay safe!!
Peter
Karen's Place club has replied to Peter_Private_Box clubYour Barbie looks a little cold out there. ;-)
Peter_Private_Box club has replied to Karen's Place clubShe was very happy really!! It was a very hot day!
She was also very popular with the locals!!
Best Wishes
Peter
Karen's Place club has replied to Peter_Private_Box clubKaren's Place club has replied to Reyk clubi guess your wedding Dress was at least that fine ...
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