The Dolce and Gabbana doll bags are available to buy - and are quite expensive!

As we had written during the runway shows for the Spring/Summer collections last September, fashion dolls were quite a presence, culminating in the Dolce & Gabbana Sicilian doll bags. Well the dolls/bags are available to purchase, and the price is quite steep: 1450€ each.


The dolls are ceramic, encased in ornate window carry-cases, complete with hand-painted faces that resemble the souvenir figurines that were sold at train stations in 1950s Italy. The clothing though is pure Dolce & Gabbana. The dresses are tailored to match those worn in the S/S 2015 collection of the house, with accessories to match. They are 29-cm tall (i.e. Barbie size), carry a miniature version of the Sicily bag and come with their name engraved on a gold plaque on the bag/case as well as a serial number of authenticity.

IMMACOLATA (Immaculate) CERAMIC DOLL


CASE:
Height: 44cm Width: 29cm Depth: 14cm
Single Layer top handle
All over print
Velvet lining

DOLL:
Height: 29cm
Handmade clothing
Leather Sicily bag
Gold galvanised jewellery


CONCETTA (conception) CERAMIC DOLL


CASE:
Height: 44cm Width: 29cm Depth: 14cm
Single Layer top handle
All over print
Velvet lining

DOLL:
Height: 29cm
Handmade clothing
Leather Sicily bag
Gold galvanised jewellery


ADDOLORATA (grieving) CERAMIC DOLL


PACKAGE:
Height: 44cm Width: 29cm Depth: 14cm
Single ayers top handle
All over print
Velvet lining

DOLL:
Height: 29cm
Handmade clothing
Leather Sicily bag
Gold galvanised jewellery


You can buy them at all Dolce & Gabbana boutiques - or online at Louisa Via Roma

Barbie goes Coach!

Today the Barbie by Coach doll was made available at Barbie Collector. She retails for US$95 and is dressed and accessorized by the Coach label. Probably the most familiar US brand of leather goods, Coach gave Barbie an outfit that cries "Burberry's"from a mile across. It is not the first time we see Barbie in a trench as well. The bag included is in leather, which is probably a first for Barbie and there is also a competition with more leather Barbie-sized bags by Coach to be won (alas for US residents only). Is she worth the price? For me no, even the bag, which is the star here, is a bit boring.


From the Barbie Collector website:

Barbie® has been a fashion icon for more than 50 years, working with some of the biggest names in the industry. Coach has also helped to define classic American style, with fine leather-wear, luxury craftsmanship, and modern design since 1941. It’s only fitting that these two iconic brands should come together to create one unforgettable, truly collectible doll — the special edition Coach Barbie® doll! According to Barbie designer Linda Kyaw, the creative teams at Mattel and Coach have worked closely and tirelessly to develop the perfect look. “There is no detail left out, no scenario that was not thought through carefully,” Linda says. “This collaboration is a true ‘labour of love’ of the two most beloved brands of all time.” Their passionate dedication is reflected in an exquisite doll that captures all-American glamour and on-the-go style. 


Barbie wears authentic pieces from the Coach clothing line, including a classic Tattersall trench over a striped green sweater and an irresistible Ultrasuede skirt. The trench’s stand-up collar and large golden buttons add extra fashion flair, while the skirt’s turn-locks are exact replicas of those on Coach handbags. Barbie accessorizes her effortlessly chic ensemble with red round-framed sunglasses, which sit atop her chestnut-brown hairstyle, and open-toe heels from the Coach collection. 


But the pièce de résistance is, of course, her signature red leather duffel — the most iconic purse of all! Made from start to finish at the Coach design house (and given the same care and attention as every Coach bag), this must-have accessory marks a major milestone in Barbie fashion history. “This is the first time that Mattel has collaborated with Coach to have actual, mini leather duffel handbags produced by the Coach manufacturer,” Linda explains. “What you can buy for yourself has been replicated for Barbie!” Elegant in its simplicity, the Classic Duffel is finished with a decorative tassel and Coach tag and comes with a drawstring dust bag for safekeeping.


Barbie and Coach fans alike will want to commemorate this unique design partnership by adding Coach Barbie® Doll to their collections. She is the embodiment of classic American fashion and enduring style — and is available now at the Barbie Collector on-line shop. What do think about Coach Barbie doll? Please share your thoughts below! 


Outfit details from the Coach website (where you can also order the doll):
  • Patty sunglasses from the first Coach Legacy sunwear collection
  • Trench made with our signature Tattersall check, first introduced in the early 2000s
  • Coach Classic Duffle inspired by the iconic Duffle Sac, first introduced in the early 1970s
  • Tristen sandals from the début Coach Legacy shoe collection

COACH is a trademark of Coach Services, Inc. and its affiliated companies.

ULTRASUEDE® is a registered trademark owned by Toray International America, Inc.

For the adult collector. Production doll may vary from the photo shown above. Mattel reserves the right to modify the fashion/fabrics, sculpt, hair color/style, and accessories. All photos courtesy of Mattel Inc. Doll cannot stand alone. Colors and decorations may vary. BARBIE and associated trademarks and trade dress are owned by Mattel. ©2013 Mattel. All rights reserved.

Can Barbie ever have too many bags?

Doing my daily round of dolly blogs, I came across this post by Rebecca at Inside The Fashion Doll Studio about an article in the Dec/Jan 2012 issue of Interview magazine featuring Barbies as models in a clutch bag photo shoot. I knew I had to post them here as well. I am really wondering how on earth did I miss that when it first came out.


One of the most impressive is this Bob Mackie Circus Barbie® Doll with a Bulgari clutch.












Elvis® Barbie® Doll models a gorgeous Lanvin bag.




The celebrity of the bunch: 80's Cher Bob Mackie Doll (I own this one!) with Emilio Pucci bag.


This is the magazne layout.


And this is the cover of the issue, featurinf Scarlett Johansson.

Photographs courtesy of Interview magazine. Photographer of dolls: Robbie Fimmano
Stylist: Miguel Enamorado
Interview cover photography by Sølve Sundsbø