GENE DOLLS
Meet Madra Lord
Look out, Gene! There's a new girl in
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Heart of Hollywood
The designer describes his creation!
Vince Nowell-- March 15, 2000 * New!
Meet Me in Paris
Vince describes his Paris convention
fashion. Vince Nowell -- March 15, 2000 * New!
Twilight Rumba
Nance Walker & Kathryn Darden review
the year 2000 FAO doll -- March 17, 2000 *
New!
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On the Veranda: Two Reviews
Chevy and Cheryl share a similar point
of view -- November 17, 1999
Picnic in the Country/Picnic Set: Two Reviews
Kathryn & Elaine go country, with
a little help from Elaine's husband-- November 20, 1999
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"Heart of Hollywood" started with a photo that was sent of what I am assuming was a Dior gown from the 50's. I say Dior because it really struck me as his style. The photo only showed the back view of the dress, so I had to really visualize the front in my own mind. The original photo was a black and white, and it appeared the dress was white with black polka dots. I sent several samples of fabric, and there for a bit it was looking like it was going to be pale yellow with gold dots. But then the teal with black velvet polka dots was found, so it was decided to go with that. I envisioned the gown to have a drape at the bosom with a small bow in the center that would echo the bow at the bustle in the back. Then I added the apron drape in the front which pulls to the back in the bustle. A large bow with streamers fall from the center of the bustle. The under skirt has box pleats and is full skirted. The dress is lined in pale pink, and there is a matching pale pink net slip underneath. Now came the crowning touch. This was originally planned to be just an evening gown, but then Joan Greene suggested adding an opera coat. So the opera coat was created of black faille taffeta, with black satin lapels. My original vision of the coat had three quarter puff sleeves, but it was decided to have turn back cuffs to show the dotted fabric, which is used to line the coat. Finally the coat is split up the back to allow the bow and streamers to peek through. I personally suggested I would like the haircolor to be the same as "Destiny" (my personal fave of all of Gene's haircolors), and was very pleased to see that suggestion was listened to.
Meet
Me in Paris
by Vince Nowell
"Meet Me in Paris" was originally planned as an outfit for the regular Gene collection. I was notified in mid 1999 that it had been selected to be the Paris Festival doll! Boy was I thrilled!! It originally started out in the magenta dupioni silk you see, but the accents were black with white polka dots. It was suggested to me to change the accent to a cream color, and this lovely ribbed silk was found. Also originally, the jacket was closed only to the waist and then flared out. We closed the jacket all the way down to form the peplum effect you see now. Everything else on the design is exact to the prototype with the exception of the hat and handbag. My design was a wide brimmed saucer hat with a large cream bow on top, and a geometric shaped cream handbag. When I was shown the quality control sample in October, I noticed that the hat and handbag had been changed to a very chic straw style. Joan Greene explained to me that the lady running the Festival really wanted to contribute something to the doll, and she made these beautiful hats and handbags. Instantly in my mind I knew it was Kathy Moreau and her daughter Laurence Harding, known as Kaem and LauraLee. I had see their designs in "Barbie Bazaar" magazine, and marvelled at how they made such lovely miniature accessories out of straw braid. I think these two talented ladies added a touch of class to my design! The finishing touch was a customized hatbox with the Eiffel Tower on the front.
I cannot begin to tell everyone how proud I am of these two designs, and am thrilled with all of the positive feedback I am getting from the collectors! I just want to say thank you from the bottom of my heart!!
Twilight
Rumba
NANCE WALKER
I think Twilight Rumba is beautiful, and especially her clothes, which
I think is the best thing that Ashton Drake does. The irridescent
beading is exquisite, and the costume fits the body well. lavender color
of this outfit really complements the bright red hair of this Gene.
Her hair is really red, and is a pretty set, except that I tend to like
my Gene's with softer hair, so I will do something to fluff up her curls
to make them look more like the picture, rather than having the glued on
spray netted feeling. The silver shoes with the cross-the-toes
straps and matching ankle strap fit the outfit. All in all, I am
really pleased with this doll.
KATHRYN DARDEN
Twilight Rumba made her grand entrance at the FAO event in Feruary
at the swanky Fifth Avenue store. When I first saw the photos of the competition
doll that inspired this outfit, I was not enthused, but when I went to
the Gene event at the Landmark, I got my first look at te finished product.
There she was, a vibrant red head with a sexy attitude. From the intricate
twisted coiffe with its HHH curls that graced her head to the dainty
silver strappy shoes that adorned her feet, Twilight Rumba was a portrait
of elegant detail. Designed by Doug James in a dazzling lavender sarong,
open on the side to allow freedom on the dance floor. Both the sarong and
its matching crop top feature an intricate pattern of lavender, white,
gold and crystal beads and lavender sequins that cascade down the front
of the sarong from the flower cluster at the waist all the way to the hem.
The top is similarly beaded. The delectable outfit features Gene’s first
hair comb, a floral pattern that matches the flower cluster at the sarong’s
waist. The overall effect is stunning and every detail works to make this
a terrific doll and outfit.
I love On the Veranda. I've had it on CdC and Inc and it is fab
on both of them. The color is a blush peach, not at all orangy.
Almost the color of the WH slip. The outer layer is that crystalline organza
stuff and I think it would look
great next to SSum, as they have the same shape skirt, sheer over solid.
CHERYL'S VIEW
On the Veranda: have it, LOVE it! It's on my matte-lipped Red
Venus and she looks great! I think this outfit belongs on a redhead
as opposed to a blonde.
KATHRYN
I got the outfit and the little basket at Anne's -- LOVE THEM! It is an absolutely adorable set with the cutest little accessories ever. I usually like the ball gowns and formals, but this set is possibly my favorite yet. The shoes are a little hard to fasten, but they are so cute and NO RIBBONS! The little bracelet with the tiny cherries matches the pin and the trim on the little hat -- very, very cute. Of course it comes with a picnic basket which contains tiny flatware, four plates which look like bone china, and four exquisite linen napkins. The red gingham lining the basket matches the red gingham trim of Gene's outfit. I give this one an A+
ELAINE & WES
I like the picnic set a lot myself. I LOVE the basket, and while the outfit is not my fave, it is cute. Wes, however, hates it. He says it is not Gene as "nobody will commit a crime around someone dressed like that." But keep in mind that Wes has a very specific idea of who Gene is (Lauren Bacall in The Big Sleep or To Have and Have Not), and the picnic set is not "bad" enough for his Gene. He also dislikes my other new purchase, Sea Spree, (his Gene would never be in a tap-dance movie) but admits that the details of the outfit are impressive. And, while he likes the storyline behind Usherette, he hates the color. So, there are my husband's reviews...always amusing, if nothing else.
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