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  2. Madame Alexander Doll Company - Wikipedia

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    Madame Alexander's Wendy doll, from the 2004 Total Moves collection. The company's most popular doll, the 8-inch Wendy doll was introduced in the 1950s. There is also their first fashion doll, Cissy, and Pussycat, a vinyl baby doll. [1] Alexandra Fairchild Ford is a line of 16-inch collectible fashion dolls created for adult collectors. [3]

  3. Beatrice Alexander - Wikipedia

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    Bertha "Beatrice" Alexander Behrman (March 9, 1895 – October 3, 1990), [1] [2] known as Madame Alexander, was an American dollmaker.Founder and owner of the Alexander Doll Company in New York City for 65 years, she introduced new materials and innovative designs to create lifelike dolls based on famous people and characters in books, films, music, and art.

  4. Dollie & Me - Wikipedia

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    Dollie & Me is a girls lifestyle fashion and toy brand encompassing apparel sets that include a matching outfit for any 18 inch doll, their own line of dolls, and related accessories and toys. The line is sold through brick-and-mortar and online retailers including dollieme.com, Amazon.com , Zulily.com, and Kohl’s , as well as two Dollie & Me ...

  5. Rainbow Brite - Wikipedia

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    This included mostly clothing and stationary, plus a small bicycle. The final products during the fourth generation came from Madame Alexander, and included a traditional Madame Alexander-style Gen 1 Rainbow Brite doll with Twink, as well as Gen 4-style plush dolls of Rainbow Brite and Tickled Pink.

  6. Doll - Wikipedia

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    Madame Alexander created the first collectible doll based on a licensed character – Scarlett O'Hara from Gone with the Wind. [39] Contemporary dollhouses have their roots in European baby house display cases from the 17th century.

  7. Category:Doll brands - Wikipedia

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    Madame Alexander Doll Company; Mariquita Pérez; The Marvelous World of Shani; Momiji Dolls; Monchhichi; Monster High; Sasha Morgenthaler; Mr. Potato Head; My Buddy (doll) My Child; My Friend Cayla; My Little Pony