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  2. Valeria Lukyanova - Wikipedia

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    Valeria Valeryevna Lukyanova (Ukrainian: Валерія Валеріївна Лук'янова; Russian: Валерия Валерьевна Лукьянова; born 1992) is a Ukrainian model [1] [2] [3] best known for her resemblance to a Barbie doll. [4] She currently lives in Mexico.

  3. My Dress-Up Darling - Wikipedia

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    My Dress-Up Darling (Japanese: その 着せ替え人形 ( ビスク・ドール ) は恋をする, Hepburn: Sono Bisuku Dōru wa Koi o Suru, transl. "That Bisque Doll Falls in Love") [a] is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Shinichi Fukuda.

  4. Kevin Yagher - Wikipedia

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    He is the designer and executor of the Chucky doll. [2] Yagher frequently collaborated with puppeteer Brock Winkless on his productions. [3] For example, Winkless performed the puppetry for Chucky in Child's Play and several of its sequels. [4] Yagher and Winkless also worked closely on the visual effects of Honey, I Blew Up the Kid (1992). [4]

  5. Marc Jacobs’ New Beauty Muse? Dolls, Apparently

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  6. Theatrical makeup - Wikipedia

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    An actor having face makeup applied Oresteia by Aeschylus, adapted by Stairwell Theater, 2019 Marcus Stewart wears face make-up in Oresteia by Aeschylus, adapted by Stairwell Theater, 2019. Theatrical makeup is makeup that is used to assist in creating the appearance of the characters that actors portray during a theater production.

  7. Blackface - Wikipedia

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    In 1895, the Golliwog surfaced in Great Britain, the product of children's book illustrator Florence Kate Upton, who modeled her rag doll character after a minstrel doll from her American childhood. "Golly", as he later affectionately came to be called, had a jet-black face, wild, woolly hair, bright, red lips, and sported formal minstrel attire.