CLAIRE - A FASHION DOLL. This was one of the 5&10 cent store dolls you could find in a small plastic package on a peg hook back in the 1960's. One thick card doll with 6 to 8 fashions to cut out. These were usually a dime and sometimes featured single dolls that had previously been a part of a three or four doll book set which might have sold for 29 cents. I think Claire reminds me of modern day actress Michele Williams. I like her pose and her fashions.
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