Bild Lilli was a German fashion doll produced from 1950 to 1964, based on the comic-strip character Lilli in the Bild-Zeitung newspaper. She first appeared in print on June 24, 1952. The cartoon was an immediate success and a new one appeared every day.

The Lilli doll held three patents absolutely new in doll-making: The head wasn’t connected to the neck but ended at the chin; the hair wasn’t rooted but a cut-out scalp that was attached by a hidden metal screw; the legs didn’t sprawl open when she was sitting. The doll was made of plastic and had molded eyelashes, pale skin and a painted face with side glancing eyes, high narrow eyebrows and red lips. Find out more about Bild Lilli here…


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