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Wong relaunched her “neo-Blythe” through CWC in 2001, and the doll has been expertly implementing hypnosis ever since. “I learned about them on YouTube videos [about four years ago],” 66 ...
Blythe dolls go back to the early 1970s when designer Allison Katzman worked with the now-defunct American toy company, Kenner. Loosely based on Margaret Keane's 1960s 'big eyes' paintings, ...
She has 17 Blythe dolls, but only one is an original from 1972. She paid £400 for it about 10 years ago, which was "a steal" even at the time. Image source, Laura Kate Shippert.
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