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Products in Legendary Designers Paper Dolls |  |  |  | Alexander McQueen Fashions: Re-created in Paper Dolls by Tom Tierney Alexander McQueen made headlines as Kate Middleton wore a gown designed by the House of McQueen for her royal wedding. This paper doll tribute to the late fashion superstar includes 3 dolls and more than 30 costumes.
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|  | American Fashion Designers Paper Dolls by Tom Tierney 2 dolls, with a stunning wardrobe of casual clothes, cocktail dresses, and elegant evening gowns, model the creations of 32 top American designers. 32 costumes.
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| |  | Erté Fashion Paper Dolls of the Twenties by Erté Celebrated fashion designer personally supervised adaptation of his striking designs for this set of 6 paper dolls with 43 costumes in full color. Svelte and elegant gowns, coats, hats, and accessories for every season.
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| |  | Fashions of the First Ladies Paper Dolls by Tom Tierney Shimmering inaugural gowns, classic day wear, and casual outfits for everyone — from Mamie Eisenhower and Jackie Kennedy to Hillary Clinton and Michelle Obama. 11 dolls, 32 costumes.
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| |  | Italian and Spanish Fashion Designers Paper Dolls by Tom Tierney Two dolls model 31 elegant creations of Schiaparelli, Balenciaga, Galliano, Adolfo, Armani, Missoni, Valentino, Versace, and 23 other leaders of the fashion world. "Lavish." — Doll Castle News.
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|  | Red Carpet Fashions of the 1990s by Tom Tierney Julia Roberts, Madonna, Sophia Loren, Elizabeth Taylor, Nicole Kidman, Michelle Pfeiffer, Whoopi Goldberg, Cher, Catherine Zeta-Jones, and 21 other lovely ladies in elegant apparel they wore as award winners, presenters, and nominees.
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|  | Yves St. Laurent Fashion Review by Tom Tierney Three dolls, 28 costumes capture the highlights of St. Laurent's distinguished career: a Mondrian-inspired dress, a satin-trimmed tuxedo, a day dress in the "trapeze" style, and much more.
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