|
|
The Story:
Any girl attending a weekend long music festival will tell you- looking good at all times is the way... After all, you don't know who you will meet; you never know, rock stars are everywhere! Poppy Parker picked her weekend wardrobe with care, making sure that her sweet and fashionable personality shone through at all times!
music festival they're talking about but the original one was a mud fest.
https://youtu.be/HKdsRWhyH30
_______
|
|
The Story:
Ready to jump on-stage with her favorite band and dance to the beat, our girl Poppy is perfectly dressed for a swinging ol' time at the concerts!
________________
|
|
The Story:
Poppy is the belle of the party, romantically dressed for the summer of love! Soft and ultra-feminine, our girl is a pure vision of femininity and could outshine any summer goddess!
___________
If I collected Poppy Parker, I'd definitely want Sumer of Love. Her hair is lovely and the dress is pretty. On eBay, she has already sold from a low of $277 to a high of $425. There are several higher asking prices currently.
Peace of My Heart seems to be averaging at $400-$450.
Time of The Season looks like it's going for around $340-$375.
Prices will go down as the week progresses.
Peace of My Heart seems to be averaging at $400-$450.
Time of The Season looks like it's going for around $340-$375.
Prices will go down as the week progresses.
I like the outfit on the "Peace of My Heart" Companion Doll. It's very cute.
The notice says that the dolls come with an alternate "I love you sign" hand. I don't see it in the photos.
To the photographer who shot these images, I wish you would have used a different background color. I'm not sure what the intention was in using a color so similar and without much contrast to the doll but she is disappearing into it. Were you going for vintage? It didn't work. :-(
The W Club is holding a "right to buy" lottery for what remains of these convention dolls. Members have been sent instructions for entering.
Being a true hippy involved a lot more than being a groupie and looking for rock stars.
ReplyDeleteSounds like “hippy”Poppy is just a poser. It was a missed opportunity from the designer to at least touch on the historical movement of being a hippy in the late 60’s. As is, it’s nothing but fluff void of substance,
Teri, The Monterey Pop Festival, which I attended, was not a mud bath.People actually took care of their clothing and appearance, which was the case of most rock festivals in the 1960s. Woodstock was mostly a group of filthy pigs known as hippies. and that was their normal everyday behavior. Used to chase the very fragrant ones from the boutiques I worked in. That shirt I wore for my presentation for Center City Doll Club I wore at Monterey Pop Festival. Gerry
ReplyDelete