What a wonderful collection! My favourite is the brunette in yellow. She reminds me of my early memories of my mother. In the mid to !are 50s. My generation were far less less elegant in our youth!
I collect Cissette…I don’t have a lot of room and love small fashion dolls anyway. Cissette had mini versions of Cissy’s outfits..it’s amazing to see them in such a tiny size. I also collect Little Genius, my favorite as a child, Miss Revlon and Betsy McCall. My parents couldn’t afford to buy Cissy or Cissette for four little girls. Madame Alexander made such beautiful clothes. I even found gloves for Cissette. At this time it’s very hard to find accessories original to Madame let alone to a specific doll. The clothe for Little Genius are really cute; finding the clothes isn’t easy. Great presentation…I learned a lot. Of all the designers of that period, I Charles James.
Thank GOD it isn't made in China, ugh... At least USA made keeps the original aesthetic and HIGHEST QUALITY. I ALWAYS buy USA- EVERYONE SHOULD. PERIOD.
In the 1950s, Miss Revlon, Little Miss Revlon, Sweet Sue, and the P-# knockoffs were all dolls with similar sweet faces and gorgeous post-WWII Baby Boomer mommy wardrobes.
@Michael Canadas My parents bought me a P-# knockoff in 1959. I still have her (and my 1956 Ginny). Ginny held up well; she's hard plastic. But the knockoff Little Miss Revlon now has no coloring to her body's vinyl. Just her face is as it was in 1959. She's still very dear to me, but her milk-white limbs break my heart.
Beautiful presentation. Can't get enough of Cissy and new facts that come to light.. Truly, the pallet is plastic. Cissy's skirts are approximately 52" wide with a 1-1/2 to 2" hem, most blind-hem stitched.
Does Madame Alexander dolls are beautiful I have a couple of them that I found at one of those outlet stores in Colorado as hands that are outlets and I had him all restrung and they're beautiful and they are the vintage ones cuz they're free that tiny ten years in the new ones they make now Madame Alexander dolls they're good for dollhouses also
Real girls in the 50s gathered 10 yards of cloth around their 24 inch waists. I was one of them. I could only get Madame Alesander dolls at the after-Ghristmas sales.
Hi Michael. I was given a doll back in the 70's which my mother always called a Ginny doll. Her face is quite similar to these dolls. Do you know anything about Ginny dolls? Wonderful presentation, as always.
@@MichaelCanadas Its the one in the video in the wallpaper dress I wanted to send you a picture but I don't think I can post it to you tube I cleaned it set the hair washed and pressed the dress the only thing wrong with it is the tops of the shoes have disintegrated I put new straps on them I wish I could Send a picture it looks brand new although it's 67yrs old
@@MichaelCanadas I couldnt send it to TH-cam I found you on Facebook and sent a picture of it to your Facebook messenger maybe it's worth a few dollars
Good job Belle Anne!!!!!!
Be still my heart, what exquisite dolls and such a wonderful presentation
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much, Janet!
Beautiful dolls!
They are!
Mme Alexander made such fabulous clothing, constructed so well.
Yes they did !
Exquisite display! Thank you so much Michael. Another amazing video
Glad you enjoyed it!
What a wonderful collection! My favourite is the brunette in yellow. She reminds me of my early memories of my mother. In the mid to !are 50s. My generation were far less less elegant in our youth!
It was the fab 1950s , love brunette in yellow to !
Hi you wonderful entertainers. Thank you I loved the trolls and this was my first dolls to collect. Only all eight inch Maggie and Wendy.
Oh wow!
I collect Cissette…I don’t have a lot of room and love small fashion dolls anyway. Cissette had mini versions of Cissy’s outfits..it’s amazing to see them in such a tiny size. I also collect Little Genius, my favorite as a child, Miss Revlon and Betsy McCall. My parents couldn’t afford to buy Cissy or Cissette for four little girls. Madame Alexander made such beautiful clothes. I even found gloves for Cissette. At this time it’s very hard to find accessories original to Madame let alone to a specific doll. The clothe for Little Genius are really cute; finding the clothes isn’t easy. Great presentation…I learned a lot. Of all the designers of that period, I Charles James.
Thank you for sharing !
Skirt widths on day dresses are typically are 60 to 72 inches.
We're these dolls have the Maggie face?? You can always shot her dolls. Fashion!!! Thank you again for your great video!! Love just love it!!! 👍👏
Thank you for tuning in !
Cissy does not have a Maggie face. Her face was borrowed from Winnie walker.
Lovely! Yardley is soap is still made, but it’s made in the USA now! I have some in our powder room.
Thank GOD it isn't made in China, ugh... At least USA made keeps the original aesthetic and HIGHEST QUALITY. I ALWAYS buy USA- EVERYONE SHOULD. PERIOD.
Good to know!
Great video 😍
Thanks for watching
In the 1950s, Miss Revlon, Little Miss Revlon, Sweet Sue, and the P-# knockoffs were all dolls with similar sweet faces and gorgeous post-WWII Baby Boomer mommy wardrobes.
Thanks for the info!
@Michael Canadas My parents bought me a P-# knockoff in 1959. I still have her (and my 1956 Ginny). Ginny held up well; she's hard plastic. But the knockoff Little Miss Revlon now has no coloring to her body's vinyl. Just her face is as it was in 1959. She's still very dear to me, but her milk-white limbs break my heart.
Thank you for sharing ! lucky you to have your dolls still.
Absolutely fabulous!
Thank you !
What a beautiful and informative video. Thank you BelleAnne and Michael. :)
Our pleasure!
Thank you for another beautiful video, I just love your videos! From London 😊
Glad you like them!
Amazing video and learned so much..!! Just lovely ❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
Beautiful presentation. Can't get enough of Cissy and new facts that come to light.. Truly, the pallet is plastic. Cissy's skirts are approximately 52" wide with a 1-1/2 to 2" hem, most blind-hem stitched.
Our pleasure!
Sorry about the mess spelling!!😔
Does Madame Alexander dolls are beautiful I have a couple of them that I found at one of those outlet stores in Colorado as hands that are outlets and I had him all restrung and they're beautiful and they are the vintage ones cuz they're free that tiny ten years in the new ones they make now Madame Alexander dolls they're good for dollhouses also
Have fun with them !
Real girls in the 50s gathered 10 yards of cloth around their 24 inch waists. I was one of them. I could only get Madame Alesander dolls at the after-Ghristmas sales.
Thank you for sharing !
So pretty! I wanna play with all of them!
Sweet !
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Hi Michael. I was given a doll back in the 70's which my mother always called a Ginny doll. Her face is quite similar to these dolls. Do you know anything about Ginny dolls? Wonderful presentation, as always.
Yes we have a program on Ginny on this channel !
I found a lovely cissy doll in a thrift store for $3.99
Great find !
@@MichaelCanadas Its the one in the video in the wallpaper dress I wanted to send you a picture but I don't think I can post it to you tube I cleaned it set the hair washed and pressed the dress the only thing wrong with it is the tops of the shoes have disintegrated I put new straps on them I wish I could Send a picture it looks brand new although it's 67yrs old
Would love to see it !
@@MichaelCanadas I couldnt send it to TH-cam I found you on Facebook and sent a picture of it to your Facebook messenger maybe it's worth a few dollars