Posted 13 years ago
MyMothersD…
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I'm back.
I have found these Vogue Ginny dolls. It's the clothing with which I am having trouble. Were all Ginny and Vogue doll clothing tagged? The blue dress on the blonde poodle hair Ginny is not tagged but my mom is sure it's Ginny's. The B&W dress on the dark haired pigtailed Ginny is tagged Vogue Dolls Inc.. The red dress on the pink card is untagged. Do you suppose it's some sort of a knock-off?
Unless you know anything right off the top of your head I think I can identify the dolls easily enough. I know how busy you must be and I am trying to only ask for info that I have trouble finding on my own.
The two dolls on the left (the ones having a bad hair day) are marked Ginny, Vogue Dolls, some Patent info, and Made in the USA. They have jointed knees.
The two cute ones on the right are simply marked Vogue Doll and do not have jointed knees.
Again, I appreciate all the time you put into this.
Hi can you email me at Manikin1234@aol.com . I want to write more on these dolls to you ok .
Vogue Ginny dolls 1950's. Her dress is a Ginny Dress and I need a photo sent to me of her legs ok so lift dress on her ok :-)
I need to clarify that it is a Ginny dress however It was made to market for her but Voque always tagged clothes . So it is nice off brand . The purse would say ginny on it also is made by voque . :-)
I have emailed you. I'm sorry it took me so long but I am having email trouble.
I think the red dress may not be a Vogue made dress since it has such a very small hem. Vogue was generous with hems. The bodice is made like the ones for a Virga doll too. I have never seen Vogue use that bodice. Hope this helps.