1960s--Tammy, Tressy, the Littlechaps
1970s--Dusty, the Mego dolls, Tuesday Taylor, Darci
1980s--Jem, Maxie
1990s--Happy to be Me, Gene
2000s--Bratz, Moxie, Liv, Tyler
No. Although they are both considered fashion dolls, Mattel makes Barbie dolls and MGA Entertainment made the Bratz dolls.
There are a number of different places where one can purchase Sybarite dolls online including eBay and Fashion Doll Collectors. Other places which sell these include Fashion Dolls and SuperFrock.
There are many places a person may purchase a fashion dolls. Fashion dolls may be purchased from Target, Wal-mart, and Sears. Fashion dolls may also be purchased from eBay and Amazon.
No, they haven't made any Lady GaGa fashion dolls yet.
Do you mean in comparison with other fashion dolls? If so: Barbie was the first adult figure fashion doll. She's been sold for more than 50 years. The competing fashion dolls' lifetimes averages about five years. Since the Barbie doll has had such a long lifespan, her facial makeup, hairstyles, body types and especially her clothing are an excellent historical guide to popular fashion since the late 1950s.
Tonner fashion dolls at 16" tall - not the same size as Barbies.
Azone is a popular Japanese marketplace for Anime dolls. It is a wholesaler and retailer for fashion dolls and their accessories.
old fashion dolls
yes
No i think they are fashion dolls for girls 8-whatever age you still wanna use them
Some do. Some stay interested in collecting dolls but most move on to other interests.
There are many types of fashion dolls. A quick search reveals that fashion dolls have been around as fashion dolls since the 1800's. The current 12 inch doll is just the latest in a long line.First research what type of fashion doll you want to collect. Monster High, Ever After High, and Barbie are three of the most popular at the moment. More expensive dolls include the Tonner Dolls, the Revlon Dolls, Horsman Dolls, and the Silver Line Barbie Dolls.The fashions around these dolls vary. Some are custom made for the particular doll. There are many fashions that are mass produced, suitable for the iconic Barbie doll. While the world of doll collecting is fascinating, it is best to concentrate on your particular type...the fashion doll.Current dolls can be found at any store that carries toys. The more expensive dolls should be ordered from a reputable dealer or the company itself. If you are interested in doing fashion work, that is, making particular fashions for a doll, I would suggest that you start at a thrift shop. Dolls in the lower end of collecting are frequently discarded to thrift shops and can be had for pennies, although surprisingly there can be high end dolls also. Discontinued lines may also be found there. It pays to educate yourself about what you want, then go bargain hunting.If you choose to search the bargain bins, be prepared to go to your thrift regularly. Since the turnover is large, you might not find what you want immediately. But persistence pays off. I have found Madame Alexander dolls, antique dolls, Journey Girls, Liv, and many others. A bit of cleaning and restoration will yield some unique finds. Good luck on your quest!