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american44doll ([info]american44doll) wrote,
@ 2009-07-13 13:23:00

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Entry tags:american girl doll, pink & blue dress, pink & blue dress fits 18" dolls like am

Pink & Blue Dress. Fits 18" Dolls Like American Girl Doll




The blue and pink silky dress has a silver sparkly design, shoulder ties, and an embroidered pink flower on the front.

Features

    * Fits 18" dolls such as American Girl
    * High-quality fabric and details
    * Set include: dress only
    * Shoes and doll not included.
    * *****DOLL NOT INCLUDED*****

In 1983, educator, writer and entrepreneur, Pleasant T. Rowland was looking for dolls to give her nieces for Christmas, and found only baby, teen and adult dolls. That shopping experience, coupled with a visit to Colonial Williamsburg, inspired her to create the American Girl line of historical dolls and books.

In 1986 the first Pleasant Company catalogs had Samantha Parkington, Kirsten Larson, and Molly McIntire. These featured the first three stories of each character's eventual six-book series, as well as their pajamas, beds and trunks. The doll's facemold was designed by Götz, a German doll-maker. The company added three historical characters (Felicity Merriman in 1991, Addy Walker in 1993, and Josefina Montoya in 1997) as well as a magazine American Girl, a line of contemporary 18-inch 'American Girl of Today' dolls and the 'Bitty Baby' collection for younger girls.



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