🌟 Own a Piece of Fashion History!
The Barbie Promenade in The Park Doll Collector Edition is a meticulously crafted 1997 Mattel production, featuring an 11.5" tall doll adorned in exquisite 1910s fashion, complete with accessories and a display stand, making it a must-have for adult collectors.
M**Y
True to my memory of the original Barbie and the Wedding dress.
Beautiful! Prettier than expected.Takes me out of reality in my life to happy memories of when I owned two original Barbie dolls that were passed on to cousins when I left for college, (without my knowledge).The face of this Barbie is exactly how my memory holds her. I have to admit that now I want to collect all of the reproductions of original Barbie dolls from the early 1960’s.
S**A
Beautiful made
It was a gift for my mother in law. She just loved it.
K**A
She’s a beautiful doll.
The intricacy of her outfit from head to toe is flawless. It captures the era perfectly.Love her!
A**R
She's beautiful
She's looks just like the one I had growing up. Super happy with my purchase!
P**A
Box is bit tampered but doll is intact
Box is bit tampered but doll looks fine and untouched, shipped on time but only concern is the price point , I think it's on higher end. Overall it's a good experience. 👍
V**B
Beautiful Reproduction Doll
I love the vintage reproduction Barbie dolls. If you can't have an original and you like Barbie, you might as well have a reproduction. This doll is as expected. My only complaint is the box she is in, was in rather rough shape. It was torn and beat up. Luckily Barbie and her accessories. Since I'm collecting for personal satisfaction, the box isn't that big of a deal to me.
S**Y
Boxed up real nice
Was happy to receive it without being damaged Thank You
S**S
One of the prettiest '90s reproductions, needs some TLC on hair if planning to remove from box.
Box was mildly damaged. I received the blonde hair/blue eyed doll. She is absolutely gorgeous. (My sister had the redhead version back in '97. This one is prettier.)Note: If you're planning on taking her out of the box, you'll have to work on her hair quite a bit. The rubber bands holding the doll's hair together have fallen apart. I had to work on her hair for around two hours. I ended up using her bouquet ribbons as a makeshift hair tie (the rubber band used to attached the bouquet to her hand had disintegrated as well). Her veil was also askew so I finally attached it to the bouquet as well via the pearl band. I would definitely recommend this idea to anyone experiencing that same problem because the results ended up looking better than her original ponytail,
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