Download Free Retro Space Girls Paper Dolls Book in PDF and EPUB Free Download. You can read online Retro Space Girls Paper Dolls and write the review.

To the moon and beyond! What will fashions of the future look like? What's the dress code on Mars? Since the beginning of motion pictures we've seen a plethora of sci-fi styles from solid colored unitards to outlandish ensembles to skimpy, sexy garments. Miniskirts always seem to be on trend in space. Artist Brenda Sneathen Mattox represents a fantastic collection of retro-future film and TV fashions in a fun paper doll format. Two models play fantasy dress-up in 18 costumes from Flash Gordon, Aelita: Queen of Mars, Queen of Outer Space, Amazon Women on the Moon, Lost in Space, Forbidden Planet, Star Trek, Battle Beyond the Stars, Space: 1999, Devil Girl from Mars, Flight to Mars, Logan's Run, Barbarella, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century and Vogue magazine's 1939 prediction of high fashion looks for the year 2000. For added fun, take the Pop Trivia Quiz to see how sci-fi savvy you are. And get lots of pop culture tidbits in the fashion essay by David Wolfe plus 'factoid bubbles' on every page. This book just might inspire you to watch some of 'retrotastic' movies and shows. Even if you're not a sci-fi fan, these costumes are out of this world and worthy of adding to your paper doll collection.
Among the best-loved books of all time, Louise May Alcott's Little Women has appealed to generations of readers. This charming paper doll collection recreates all four of the genial title characters featured in that literary classic. Here in full color are practical Meg, tomboyish Jo, gentle Beth, and curly-haired Amy. The four dolls can be dressed in 16 different mid-Victorian outfits—all based on scenes from the popular novel. Included are costumes for the celebrated Christmas play; practical daytime wear consisting of capes, shawls, aprons, and dresses; and a bridal dress trimmed with ruffles and lace for Meg's wedding. A delight for collectors and paper doll fans of all ages, this wonderful collection will also thrill readers who still have warm memories of Alcott's timeless tale.
Stunning collectible features four dolls and more than two dozen richly detailed original outfits inspired by the House of Worth, the preeminent designer of luxury clothing during the Gilded Age.
Two dolls capture Elizabeth as a young woman and a more mature matriarch, while dozens of royal outfits feature her stunning coronation gown designed by Norman Hartnell. Plus, a doll and wardrobe for Prince Philip is also included.
Turn back the clock to the 1970s, to a brief, beautiful period in fashion history when nostalgia ruled London fashion. Popular paper doll artist Brenda Sneathen Mattox captures this look just as it was worn by two typical London dolly birds. A cheeky dialogue accompanies the outfits for Felicity Greenwood, production assistant on the British TV show, Top of the Pops, and Polly Morgan, department manager at London's trendiest store, Biba. The super-trendy pair chat about their lives and love of fashion as they shop and try-on 16 nostalgic looks inspired by the Art Nouveau and Art Deco revival of the 1970s. Includes essay by acclaimed trend forecaster and fashion expert David Wolfe and cheeky dialogue by Prof. Amanda Hallay.
A charming young ballerina and eightbeautiful costumes from favorite ballets, including "The Nutcracker, Firebird, Sleeping Beauty, Petrouchka," "Don Quixote, " and more."
From the studio of the world famous theatrical and fashion designer Erte come these fabulous designs and the six sophisticated fashion paper dolls who were made to wear them. Never before has so famous a designer fashioned complete wardrobes for a book of paper dolls. The gowns, coats, hats and accessories for every season are striking and elegant and come complete with tassels, long trains, fur muffs, capes, sashes, eccentric pockets and other extravagant flourishes - all the well-known trademarks of Erte, rendered in full color according to his specific instructions. Each doll has her own wardrobe, with 43 costumes in all. Cut out the dolls and all their outfits and you not only have a panorama of costume design of the early 20th century, but a valuable collection of the works of one of the world's foremost designers.
With two dolls and eight clothing pages, this reproduction of the rare 1945 Judy Garland paper doll. It is filled with great wardrobe of clothes covering everything from beachwear to evening gowns.
Sojourner Truth, Mary McLeod Bethune, Zora Neale Hurston, Althea Gibson, Rosa Parks, Leontyne Price, Maya Angelou, Shirley Chisholm, 8 more.
Stretch your creative imagination with a range of lovely, varied outfits. Also gives the chance to practice manual dexterity with careful cutting around the tabbed outfits before fitting to the dolls.