Love the fact that people have been mocking this guy
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Boudoir dolls
Boudoir dolls were made around 1915 to the 1930s, dolls are also called bed or sofa dolls, Flapper or French dolls and were intended to decorate beds or sofas which is where they got their name. Boudoir dolls were not meant to be played with, but displayed, used as decorations and can be adult male or females. (https://www.dollreference.com/boudoir-dolls/)
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One Dress a Day Challenge
April: Yellow Redux
Strictly Ballroom / Gia Carides as Liz Holt
Liz wears this eye-catching feather-trimmed gown for the opening competition sequence. It gives her more than a passing resemblance to a lemon meringue pie–but even with the gold sequins and plunging neckline, it’s positively restrained compared with some of the other costumes seen in the movie. (She may have the most extreme hairstyle, though–just look at those sequinned bangs!)
The photo of the dress on a mannequin may possibly be from the stage show, but it looks identical to the movie version.
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Tony Martin and Lana Turner at the 44th Street Theater as they saw the stage show, Crazy With the Heat, early 1940s
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