Barbie and Huret: The Fashion Icons of their Age
Bradley Justice Yarbrough and Michael Canadas discuss the doll fashion icons of 1959: Barbie, and 1859: Huret. The doll world have never been the same after each of them had their impact. From fabulous fashions, to their many accessories, they are more similar than they are different, although separated by a century. Fashion, it would seem, and dolls, are simply eternal.

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Maison Huret In the Beginning, Treasures from the Spencer Estate.

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The Jumeau Summit

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"La Fête des Parisiennes" by Michael Canadas & David Robinson

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As Smooth As Silk

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‘Ms. Fanny and the House of Rohmer’ with Sheryl Williams & Michael Canadas

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4K Montreal 2023 Barbie Expo Haute Couture 10 March Walking Tour|4K 60fps|#walkthrough #montreal

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Fabulous Vintage Fashion Show

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You Can't Always Get What You Want

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3 Hours of STRANGE 1940s Home Features You Won’t Find in Houses Today

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How This Woman Designed Barbie's Most Iconic Outfits For 35 Years

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The Red Carpet

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Inside The Paris Apartment Where The Most Beautiful Woman In Europe Lived In Total Darkness

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Celebrity Dolls NOBODY Asked For | Fashion & ACTION Figure Doll Toys of the 70s, 80s, 90s

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Madame Alexander - American Master

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Vintage Barbie Fashions of 1964 - the complete line

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ROBERT TONNER COLLECTION OF DREAMS | FASHION DOLLS GALORE

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$5,500 ORIGINAL BARBIE DOLL & The Top 4 Toys of ALL Time! | Pawn Stars

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A Christmas Eve Dollhouse Tour at the Grovian Doll Museum

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Wooden Wonders From The Grodner Tal

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