Barbie is evolving to keep up with the times by introducing two new doll collections: the Barbie Fashionistas line and the Barbie Wellness collection. Children of all sizes, colors and abilities will ...
Bratz just got a lot more fetch. On Wednesday, the toy company revealed its collaboration with Paramount, announcing the debut of four new limited-edition “Mean Girls” dolls in honor of the film’s ...
A sample of over 400 Dolls and Automata from the collection of mysterious heiress, Huguette Clark, to be auctioned by Theriault's. ANNAPOLIS, Md., Oct. 30, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- When Huguette Clark, ...
In August, Billboard offered an exclusive look at the full Wicked collection, which is comprised of seven dolls, including singing Elphaba and Glinda dolls, and fashion dolls showcasing signature ...
WINDBER, Pa. (AP) — The unique doll collection of best-selling author Anne Rice has found a new home in Windber. Until 2004, Rice's collection of one-of-a-kind dolls filled a three-story former ...
JEFFERSON, Iowa (CNN Newsource/KCCI/WKRC) - One of the largest collections of Barbie dolls is coming to paint a small town pink. A toy collector came back to her hometown with a gift: nearly 600 ...
A passionate doll collector is transforming her collection into a free museum that showcases America's Black history. A woman out of Omaha, Nebraska, has transformed her personal collection of more ...
For artist Betye Saar, dolls are much more than objects of play. They are vessels for the imagination and the catalysts for storytelling. They create magical memories for children and conjure enduring ...
Thanks to films like The Conjuring franchise and Chucky, "haunted" dolls are no longer solely the domain of paranormal investigators and toy collectors. Haunted dolls are out in the wild (literally), ...
Senator April Baskin is sponsoring two events during Black History Month (Sun, Feb 1, 2026 – Sun, Mar 1, 2026). The first event is the 7th Annual Black Doll Exhibit curated by Lisa Jacobs-Watson: Over ...
Growing up in rural Kansas, Henrietta Pfeifer didn't own any dolls, let alone dress them in pretty clothes and host tea parties. "We couldn't afford any," said Pfeifer, a self-described farm girl. "We ...