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The History of the Fashion Doll (PART 1)
From Palaces to Playthings:
The History of the Fashion Doll (PART 1)

From Palaces to Playthings:
The History of the Fashion Doll (PART 1)

Update: 2023-08-14
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She inspired fashion trends on a global scale. She taught young girls and grown women alike about the dressing styles of royal courts across Europe and how to wield fashion as tool…and a weapon. Before there was Barbie, there was Pandora. This episode is the first of three exploring the family tree of Mattel’s most famous "It" girl and her contemporaries.



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From Palaces to Playthings:
The History of the Fashion Doll (PART 1)

From Palaces to Playthings:
The History of the Fashion Doll (PART 1)

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