JUNE ALLYSON 1949. Here's another example of a paper doll set where the dolls didn't actually look like the star in question. I've attempted to rectify that with my version. There are some lovely fashions here including separates and hats. Along with Liz Taylor and Debbie Reynolds it seems that June Allyson had a large number of sets issued during the heyday of paper dolls in the 40's and 50's.
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KIM NOVAK 2. I've been searching for this set for years and finally found it recently. Kim Novak was of course a big film star in the 19...
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TAMMY 1965. Introduced by the Ideal Toy Company in 1962 as a rival to Mattel's BARBIE doll. Tammy was not a fashion model but more the ...












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