More Petra
We found a few more Petra von Plasty outfits in the archives. This time in truly vintage black and white. The quality of the photos is not great – but the outfits were pretty shoddy too! Nevertheless, there’s charm a-plenty in Read more
We found a few more Petra von Plasty outfits in the archives. This time in truly vintage black and white. The quality of the photos is not great – but the outfits were pretty shoddy too! Nevertheless, there’s charm a-plenty in Read more
The 60s was quite the decade for Secret Agents. You couldn’t miss them at the movies, and on TV. Product placement followed swiftly – any number of double-agent dolls were licensed by the most popular shows. Secret Sue was a Read more
An idiosynchratic doll, made specifically for the European market, Raynal’s Sylvie Vartan celebrates the iconic status of the singer in her home country of France. The impression of a collector’s dream, in the sense that there is only one doll Read more
Well, that attracted your attention. The original plan was to talk to guys in the world of dolls about their work, for a piece entitled simply “Guys and Dolls”. Then we thought why not take it to another level, and Read more
Getting through this with a little help from our dolls. The Bold Doll rediscovers a therapeutic and relaxing hobby that requires a bit of focus. As we all continue to get used to a new way of living, it becomes Read more
Perhaps no other doll epitomized fashionable 1960s France more than Mily de Gégé. Barbie’s transatlantic cousin had a style that was all her own, with a wardrobe to rival the American doll’s closet. Her lifespan was little more than a Read more
Mary Quant’s groundbreaking designs didn’t stop at fashion. She re-imagined the world of dolls when she created Daisy, a play on the brand’s logo. The Daisy doll was not only high-fashion, she was also firmly intended to be played with. Read more
Since the inception of the original line of Billy dolls, collectors have taken them to heart, so much so that fans have created their own versions. Hayes Valley Girls of San Francisco were prolific adapters of the dolls. You can Read more
Petra Von Plasty was the German response to Barbie. Created in 1965, this enduring little doll lacks the production values of the American doll, but compensates with oodles of charm. We found some (badly printed) publicity shots of mod-era Petra Read more
Feel like joining a doll club, or maybe starting one yourself? Although it might seem counter-intuitive right now, there are still plenty of options. The Bold Doll gives you a basic starter kit. As a male doll collector it was Read more