Doll: *Pink Prom Twins Paper Dolls

$15.00

TD45057
Item: 
Paper Doll Set: Pink Prom Twins Paper Dolls, original, not reproduced
Circa: 
1956
Company: 
Merrill Company
Condition: 
used, missing 3 dolls (Sue, Jean, Bill), Debbie has some ink marks.

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Availability: 1 in stock

Featured is a wonderful Pink Prom Twins Paper Dolls Set.

  • Paper dolls let us enter the world of movie stars and we became clothes designers and stylists for them.
  • The first American paper doll commercially produced as a children’s toy was Boston-based J. Belcher’s “The History and Adventures of Little Henry” in 1812.
  • The dolls accompanied a children’s book and were designed to act out various scenes as the narratives unfolded.
  • Paper dolls grew in popularity over time.
  • Newspapers and magazines published paper dolls both as playthings and as vehicles to illustrate current fashions for girls and women.
  • Paper dolls from different decades send a message about the role of women at the time and what society valued.
  • An enduring archetype was the bride paper doll.
  • Publishers regularly released bridal party paper doll sets decade by decade, positioning marriage as an important adult milestone and a goal in and of itself.
  • Relive your childhood with paper dolls from your past.
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