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Since the very beginning of the movie industry, Hollywood has been fascinated by Ancient Egypt, by tales of glorified rulers, slaves and mummies. This new paper doll book by talented watercolor artist Sandra Vanderpool takes us to that fabled land as seen through the lens of movie cameras over the years. Hollywood Goes to Egypt is an eight page book starring four paper dolls, one male and three females. They are ready to visit the costume department and borrow the exotic costumes originally designed for some of the most famous Egyptian-inspired movies. There are several costumes from the many versions of Cleopatra worn by Theda Bara, Claudette Colbert and Liz Taylor. Other Egyptian-inspired films included in the book: The Sheik, The Mummy, The Son of the Sheik, She, The Ten Commandments, Serpent of the Nile and Carry on Cleo. This lushly illustrated book includes 4 figures and 19 elaborate costumes from 12 films spanning more than six decades.
Four glamorous paper doll models look like the toast of the town when dressed in outfits from movies set in New York City, some on location, others shot on the studio backlot. The glamorous clothes, illustrated by David Wolfe, go from 42nd Street to Sex in the City and also include such fashionable flicks such as Breakfast at Tiffany's, The Great Ziegfeld, Auntie Mame, Working Girl and The Women. There are smart suits, gorgeous gowns and show-stopping Follies costumes that capture the cinematic chic of Hollywood's view of the Big Apple.
Paris fashion from great vintage movies inspired this glamorous new paper doll book. Artist and fashion expert David Wolfe has created a quartet of beautiful dolls to dress in Hollywood's version of Paris fashion. Eight pages of gorgeous cinematic costumes from fashionable films set in the fashion capital city include Funny Face, Gigi, The Last Time I Saw Paris, Roberta, Moulin Rouge, Sabrina and The Devil Wears Prada. There are 32 costumes in all! A collectible paper doll book for movie fans, fashionistas and Francophiles.
Historic movies with period costumes are the inspiration for a lovely new paper doll book by artist and fashion antiquarian Brenda Sneathen Mattox. Two pretty paper dolls are waiting to be cut-out so that they can don costumes from some of Hollywood's most romantic movies including Gone with the Wind, Reap the Wild Wind, Madame Bovary, Secrets, Suez, The King and I, San Francisco and The Old Maid. Each of the book's beautifully illustrated pages spotlights a glorious hoopskirt costume posed in front of painted scenery that evokes the historic mood of an epic film. This book, one of an on-going Paper Studio Press series of Hollywood-inspired paper dolls, will enchant collectors of paper dolls, movie buffs and fashion history enthusiasts.
"24 great actresses of the '40s, '50s, and '60s with costumes from their films"--Cover
Sixteen movie stars, each with a glittering costume, include Marlene Dietrich, Greta Garbo, Jean Harlow, Rita Hayworth, Brigitte Bardot, Audrey Hepburn, Sophia Loren, Grace Kelly, Marilyn Monroe, and Elizabeth Taylor.
When stars would "take it off" in old Hollywood movies, they were still dressed! This paper doll collection is a fun way to look at the various states of "undressed" in some of our favorite classic films. Four glamorous models (three ladies and a handsome gentleman) are ready to cut-out and UNdress-up in corsets, pajamas, negligees, nightgowns, robes, slips, swimwear and even a union suit. Included are iconic costumes worn by Marilyn Monroe, Jean Harlow, Sophia Loren, Barbra Streisand and even Tom Cruise. There are 45 fashion items in all! A witty essay by artist and fashion historian David Wolfe explains how even undressed, Hollywood is a fun fashion fantasy, perfect inspiration for paper dolls!
Fashion expert, David Wolfe, has created a gorgeous paper doll wardrobe representing twenty-five movie costumes that influenced fashion during Hollywood's Golden Era for three classic fashion figures. David also offers commentary on the fashions, designers, stars and movie studios of these three important decades in movie history.
The Good Neighbor Policy of World War II sent Hollywood south of the border for films such as Betty Grable in Down Argentine Way; Esther Williams in Fiesta!, Easy to Wed and Bathing Beauty; Carmen Miranda in Weekend in Havana; and Jane Powell in Nancy Goes to Rio. Plus Judy Garland as "Minnie from Trinidad" in Ziegfeld Girl and a chorus girl with festive movie costumes. By David Wolfe. This colorful collectible includes an essay on The Good Neighbor Policy by Prof. Amanda Hallay.
16 dazzling costumes for 2 figures, among them colorful sheath dresses, and sarilike cloaks for the lady; kilts, royal robes, and soldier's uniform for the man.