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  2. Party of 4, Your Halloween Costumes Are Now Available - AOL

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    The Craft Costume. Grab your girls and get witchy with these costumes! It's easy to throw together school uniforms using plaid skirts, white tops, and some gothic accessories. ... Dolls Costume ...

  3. 15 of the best Halloween costumes for girls - AOL

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    This year's holiday is all about the strong female -- just take a look at these popular girls Halloween costumes. Mix in a leopard, gumball machine and sassy Hollywood diva, and you've got ...

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    Unlike typical Alice in Wonderland costumes, this family costume is based on classic illustrations of the characters. Each family member gets to wear a giant playing card, while the kiddos also ...

  5. Lolita fashion - Wikipedia

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    The novel is about a middle-aged man, Humbert Humbert, who grooms and abuses a twelve-year-old girl nicknamed Lolita. [ 119 ] [ 120 ] [ 121 ] Because the book focused on the controversial subject of pedophilia and underage sexuality, "Lolita" soon developed a negative connotation referring to a girl inappropriately sexualized at a very young ...

  6. My Little Pony: Equestria Girls - Wikipedia

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    My Little Pony: Equestria Girls, simply known as Equestria Girls, is a product line of fashion dolls and a media franchise launched in 2013 by the American toy company Hasbro as a spin-off of the 2010 relaunch of the My Little Pony line of pony toys and its Friendship Is Magic television series.

  7. Kokeshi - Wikipedia

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    It is said that these dolls were originally made during the middle of the Edo period (1600–1868) to be sold to people who were visiting the hot springs in the north-east of the country. One of the earliest doll-focused associations in Japan was the Sendai Kokeshi Association ( Sendai Kokeshi-kai ) established in 1923 by Mihara Ryƍkichi ...