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    Just sharing some new pics of my vintage fashion doll collection...




    My four Hasbro Leggy dolls and a bunch of early 1970s Dawn and similar dolls, all wearing vintage early 1970s Topper Dawn fashions, although some of their shoes are newer reproductions or not original to the outfits. Back row, standing-left to right-1972 Hasbro Leggy Kate(wearing the nightgown to the 1970-1971 Topper Dawn fashion Dream Sweet Princess), 1972 Leggy Jill(wearing 1970-1971 Dawn fashion Strawberry Sundae), 1972 Leggy Nan(wearing 1971-1972 Dawn fashion Silver Sparkler), hard-to-find 1972 Leggy Sue(wearing hard-to-find 1972 Dawn fashion Golden Moment), 1970-1971 Topper Dawn(wearing 1970-1971 fashion Fuchsia Flash), 1970-1971 Angie(wearing 1970-1971 Striped Swinger), 1970-1971 Glori(wearing 1970-1971 Baby Doll Fluff)
    Second row, sitting, left to right-another 1970-1971 Topper Dawn(wearing hard-to-find 1970-1971 Bikini Beach Bunny), another 1970-1971 Glori(wearing 1970-1971 Bouffant Bubble), 2000 30th anniversary reproduction Glori(wearing 1970-1971 Party Puffery), 2000 30th anniversary reproduction Dale(wearing 1970-1971 Silverbeam Dream), 1971 Dancing Longlocks(wearing 1970-1971 Shocker Frocker), 1971-1972 Mattel Rock Flowers doll Lilac(wearing 1970-1971 Green Slink)
    Far left corner, standing, left to right-early 1970s vintage Dale doll rerooted with long hair and repainted pink lips, won at a Dawn collector's convention in 2007(wearing 1970-1971 Maxi Mod), 1971 Longlocks(wearing 1970-1971 Gold Glow Swirl)
    Far left corner, sitting, left to right-early 2000s Checkerboard Macy(wearing hard-to-find 1971-1972 Glamour Jams), early 1970s Dawn knock-off doll rerooted with long hair, which I won at a 2007 Dawn collector's convention(wearing 1970-1971 Chain 'er Up), early 2000s Checkerboard Karma Cool Denise(wearing a vintage early 1970s Topper Dawn minidress with early 2000s Checkerboard boots)
    Far right corner, sitting and standing, left to right-hard-to-find 1971 no-bangs Glori(wearing a complete and near-mint 1970-1971 Silver Starlight), an early 1970s Topper Dawn doll rerooted with awesome long light-pink hair, which I won at a 2007 Dawn collector's convention(wearing a complete and near-mint 1970-1971 Bluebelle), 1971 Jessica(wearing 1970-1971 Mad About Plaid)
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    Many of my vintage early 1970s Topper Dawn fashions, worn by Dawn and similar dolls, although most of the shoes are reproductions. Back row standing, left to right-hard-to-find 1972 Majorette Dawn wearing 1970-1971 Starlight Ball, a Dawn doll with rerooted orange/yellow hair and repainted face who I won at a 2007 Dawn collector's convention wearing 1970-1971 All That Glitters, hard-to-find 1972 Majorette Connie wearing 1971 Sheer Delight with hose by Premier(I think?) or another knock-off brand, early 2000s Checkerboard Fab Fashion Fun Shannon wearing 1971 Green Fling, early 2000s Checkerboard Dawn wearing 1971 Flirty Flounce, early 2000s Checkerboard Go 'n Glow Macy wearing 1971 Twinkle Twirl, early 2000s Checkerboard Go 'n Glow Denise wearing 1971 Toe Tapper, 1972 hard-to-find Model Agency Maureen wearing hard-to-find 1971-1972 Zig Zag Dazzler
    Front row sitting, left to right-early 2000s Checkerboard Dawn wearing 1971-1972 Gold Go Round, 1972 hard-to-find Model Agency Daphne wearing hard-to-find 1972 Dance Til Dawn, early 1970s Uneeda ash-blonde Little Miss Dollikin wearing 1971-1972 hard-to-find Somethin' Special, early 1970s brunette Little Miss Dollikin/Triki Miki wearing hard-to-find 1972 Glamour Jams, hard-to-find 1972 Model Agency Dinah wearing hard-to-find 1972 Pink Slink, 1972 Model Agency Denise wearing probably the rarest Dawn fashion I own 1972 Glimmering Stardust
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    Most of my authentic vintage 1967-1969 Barbie fashions, although some of the dolls and shoes are reproductions
    Back Row Standing, Left To Right-1967 Pink Sparkle(worn by 2006 Blonde All That Jazz Barbie, a reproduction of a 1967 Barbie doll); 1967-1968 Tropicana(worn by 2009 My Favorite Barbie Twist 'n Turn Barbie, a repro of a 1967 Barbie); the coat to 1967-1968 Intrigue and 1969-1970 Velvet Venture(worn by 1967-1970 light brown-haired Standard Barbie, a thrift store find); 1967-1968 Sunflower(worn by 1971 Live Action PJ); 1967-1968 Print Aplenty(worn by 1969-1970 brunette Twist 'n Turn Flip Barbie, a thrift store find), 1967 Studio Tour(worn by 1969-1970 Twist 'n Turn Julia)
    Middle Row, Sitting-1968-1969 Zokko!(worn by 1969-1970 blonde Short Flip Twist 'n Turn Stacey), 1968-1969 Swirly Cue(worn by a 1970-1972 Sears exclusive Walking Jamie with a hair trim and pretty badly "retouched" lips), 1968 Jump Into Lace(worn by a 1987 Mattel Spectra doll), 1968-1969 Twinkle Togs(worn by 1968-1969 Talking Stacey, who still talks!), rare 1968 JC Penney exclusive Silver 'n Satin(worn by 1969-1970 brownette Flip Twist 'n Turn Barbie)
    Front row-sitting, left to right-1968-1969 Sparkle Squares(worn by 2006 brunette Made For Each Other Barbie, a reproduction of a late 1960s doll), 1969 Happy Go Pink(worn by a 1969 Twist 'n Turn Flip Barbie with a bad haircut that I "rewigged" with a titian flip Fashion Queen wig), 1969 Midi-Marvelous(worn by 1968 blonde Twist 'n Turn Stacey), one of my mom's childhood fashions 1969 Romantic Ruffles(worn by one of my mom's childhood dolls 1972 Walk Lively Barbie), 1969 Midi-Magic(worn by 2006 Nite Lightning Stacey, a reproduction of a 1969 doll)
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    Most of my authentic vintage early 1970s Barbie fashions, worn by mostly era-appropriate dolls! Back row, standing, left to right-a complete hard-to find 1969 Let's Have A Ball(worn by 1972 Walk Lively Miss America), 1970 Dreamy Blues(worn by 1975-1976 Free Moving Barbie), 1970-1971 Ruffles 'n Swirls(worn by 1972-1975 Malibu PJ), 1970-1971 Prima Ballerina(worn by 1976-1977 Ballerina Barbie, a thrift store find), the minidress to 1970-1971 Mood Matchers(worn by 1971 blonde Living Barbie), 1970 Rainbow Wraps(worn by 1983 Bride Tracy, a thrift store find)
    Front Row, sitting, left to right-the coat to 1970 Special Sparkle(worn by a roughly Barbie-sized strawberry blonde 1970 Uneeda Dollikin doll), 1971-1972 Glowin' Out(worn by a brunette Dollikin), 1972 Purple Pleasers, one of my mom's childhood fashions(worn by a hard-to-find 1979 doll Kissing Christie), 1972 All American Girl(worn by another 1972-1975 Malibu PJ with her hair restyled into a ponytail), 1972 Golden Glitter with the the hard-to-find purse(worn by a hard-to-find doll, 1972 Walk Lively Steffie), a 1977-1978 Marie Osmond Barbie-sized doll fashion Starlight Night(worn by 2002 Malibu Barbie, a reproduction of an early 1970s Barbie)
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    All fashions in this photo are from the hard-to-find "1600" series of vintage mid-1960s Barbie fashions, although most of the dolls, and their shoes and jewelry are reproductions.
    Back row, standing, left to right-1964 Lunch Date(worn by 1997 lemon-blonde Wedding Day Barbie, a reproduction of an early 1960s Barbie), 1964-1965 Black Magic(worn by 1963-1966 brunette straight-leg Midge), 1965-1966 Fun 'n Games(worn by 1963-1966 titian straight-leg Midge), 1965 Junior Prom(worn by 1963-1965 Fashion Queen Barbie in her brunette page-boy wig), 1965 Campus Sweetheart(worn by 1964-1965 ash-blonde Swirl Ponytail Barbie)
    Second row, sitting, left to right-1965 Country Club Dance(worn by 2007 reproduction lemon-blonde Swirl Ponytail Barbie, a repro of a 1964-1965 Barbie doll), 1965 Fraternity Dance(worn by 2010 reproduction platinum blonde Swirl Ponytail Barbie, a repro of a 1964-1965 Barbie), 1965-1966 Magnificence/Fabulous Fashion(worn by 2007 reproduction brunette Swirl Ponytail Barbie, a limited edition of less than 1000 and a repro of a 1964-1965 Barbie), 1966-1967 Outdoor Art Show(worn by 1968 blonde Twist 'n Turn Stacey), 1966-1967 Reception Line(worn by 2007 blonde side-part American Girl Barbie, a repro of a very rare mid-1960s Barbie)
    Front row, sitting-1966-1967 Garden Wedding(worn by 2004 Color Magic Barbie, a reproduction of a rare 1966 Barbie), 1966-1967 Debutante Ball(worn by 2010 Pan American Airways Stewardess Barbie, a reproduction of a mid-1960s Barbie), 1966-1967 Dreamland(worn by 1996 reproduction American Girl Barbie, a repro of a mid-1960s Barbie)
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    In this chair are all authentic early 1960s Barbie fashions, although some of the dolls, shoes, and jewelry are reproductions. Back row standing, from left to right-1959-1961 Barbie fashion Plantation Belle which was part of my good friend Sondra Brunkhorst's childhood collection(worn by vintage early 1960s Barbie knock-off/"clone" doll Polly by Valentine, with a vintage Ideal Tammy doll half-slip); 1960-1962 fashion Let's Dance(worn by 1994 ash-blonde 35th Anniversary Barbie, a reproduction of the original 1959 Barbie); 1961-1964 fashion Orange Blossom(worn by 2009 50th Anniversary Barbie, a repro of the original 1959 Barbie); 1962-1964 Barbie fashion After Five(worn by brunette 1994 35th Anniversary Barbie, a repro of the original 1959 Barbie
    Second row, sitting, from left to right: 1962-1965 Barbie fashion Red Flare, from my friend Sondra's childhood collection(worn by 1996 brunette Enchanted Evening Barbie, a reproduction of an early 1960s Barbie doll), 1962-1963 turquoise variation of the Pak Silk Sheath(worn by 1996 blonde Enchanted Evening Barbie, a repro of an early 1960s Barbie), 1962-1965 rust Pak sheath with "gold" buttons(worn by 1997 titian Wedding Day Barbie, a repro of an early 1960s Barbie), 1963-1964 Senior Prom(worn by an early 1960s #4 or #5 brunette Ponytail Barbie in played-with condition I picked up at a thrift store a couple years ago)
    Front sides-some 1963 satin pink dot Pak separates(worn by a 1963-1966 ash-blonde straight-leg Midge, with the blouse from the reproduction Pan American Airways Stewardess ensemble and early 1990s white Barbie pumps), 1965-1966 Sew Free fashion Stardust(worn by 1995 brunette Solo In The Spotlight Barbie, a repro of an early 1960s Barbie)
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    Back row, left to right: 1967-1968 blonde Twist 'N Turn Francie wearing 1967 authentic Francie fashion Sweet 'N Swingin'; 1967 brunette Twist 'N Turn Francie wearing rare Sears Exclusive 1967 Francie fashion Prom Pinks; another brunette Twist 'N Turn Francie wearing 1968-1969 Francie fashion Pazam!; 1969-1970 brunette Twist 'N Turn Francie with Short Flip wearing 1970-1971 Francie fashion Pink Power; rare 1972 brunette No Bangs Francie wearing 1972 Francie fashion Pink 'n Pretty
    Front row, left to right: 1971-1975 Malibu Francie wearing 1966 Francie fashion Fresh As A Daisy; 1967-1970 titian Twist 'n Turn Casey wearing 1970-1971, 1974 Francie fashion Altogether Elegant; 1996 30th Anniversary reproduction Francie wearing 1969-1970 Francie fashion Victorian Wedding; 1997 reproduction Black Francie wearing 1969-1970 Francie fashion Two For The Ball; 2005 reproduction blonde No Bangs Francie wearing 1972 Francie fashion Pretty Frilly; 2009 reproduction Most Mod Party Becky wearing 1971-1972, 1974 Francie fashion Wild Flowers; 2016 50th anniversary reproduction Miss Teenage Beauty Francie(a limited edition of only 4,000 dolls produced worldwide)
    No doll has ever brought me more joy than Francie(sorry Barb, Dawn, Jem!) Which Francie dolls and fashions do YOU like best?
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    At a doll show a few weeks ago, I finally acquired a brunette Kenner Darci from 1979-1980, completing the trio of hair colors. Left to right-1979 Blonde Darci wearing wearing mint and complete hard-to-find 1979 Darci fashion Blue Angel, redhead Darci wearing mint/complete hard-to-find Darci fashion Garden Party, and brunette Darci wearing 1979 Darci fashion Firecracker with Jetta(part of the Hasbro Jem line from 1987)'s shoes, which if you look closely actually don't fit her perfectly...
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    Well that's a neat hobby. Do you get them at doll shows?

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    Yes! Most are from doll shows. Some are from thrift stores/flea markets, and a few are from eBay, but doll shows are the best way to collect from my experience. Can be cheaper than eBay too
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    I've only ever been able to attend one doll show in my life and it was great. I didn't know they still had them I never see any advertised. You have a nice collection. I'm amazed most of them still have their shoes that's usually the first thing to go missing lol

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    Not all of the shoes are original to the outfits and dolls, many of them are reproductions
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    I didn't know they do reproductions of shoes. How do you know the dolls names and so much about them is there a list or something similar out there?

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    Books and websites list them all
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    Hello there everyone! I think why do people not so often buy toys focused on other religious views and traditions? I mean, there are not only fashionable clothes, but also traditional ones like Abaya uk. I recommend that you reconsider your views and think about the feelings of Muslim believers.

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    That's actually impressive! I can say that I used to have a pretty good doll collection as well, but now it's not mine, I gave everything to my niece. I don't even care about the amount of money my collection used to cost, I always try to buy my niece fashion girl clothes and toys because I love her more than anything.

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