Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Ragdolls of the Opera







Each year, my dolls and I look forward to the Frimousses des Createurs exhibition. Fashion designers and artists are called upon to dress a rag doll which will be auctioned off by UNICEF to raise money for vaccinations of poor children in Darfor. So not only do we get our fix of beautifully dressed dolls, it's all for the most noble of causes.





This year the theme, Opera, was chosen as the point of inspiration for all art work and dressed dolls submitted. The exhibition, free of charge to the public, is being held for one week (November 18-23) at the Theatre de Chatelet (place du Chatelet), situated in the center of Paris just a block from Hotel de Ville (city hall). On November 24, an auction will be held to sell these one of a kind dolls. Last year's event raised more than 185,000 Euros.





Inasmuch as her name has something to do with the opera, I chose "Aria," a Barbie I purchased last year at the Musee de la Poupee to escort you around this exhibtion. She photographed the most interesting dolls today, which I am happy to feauture below.

























































































To see the ensemble of art work on display, or obtain more information on this event, please consult the website set up just for this occasion at: http://www.frimoussesdecreateurs.fr/ A free app is also available in the iTunes Store, as well.


The temperatures are dropping and we've been busy putting together some cold weather clothes your dolls are going to want to keep warm. Stay tuned! It's coming up shortly!!!!



Follow us on Twitter: @FashDollStylist

We're also on Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/FashDollStylist



All images taken on location and text by Fashion Doll Stylist.

6 comments:

  1. Such a great post April! this must be a wonderful exibit. For some reason I like best the one by Chanel, it's very sweet.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Thank you, Billa. I look forward to this exhibit each year. I love seeing how each fashion house answers the theme. I'm only disappointed that Louis Vuitton did not participate this year because the doll accessories were to die for. Just a bit too expensive for my pocketbook!!! LOL!!!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Some really beautiful and interesting dolls and fashions. And for such a worthy cause! Thank you for sharing this.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. You're more than welcome. I really enjoy this event which takes place every year.

      Delete
  4. A lovely exhibition with some very creative designs, I hope they make a lot of money for Unicef! Aria made great pictures, thank you for the tour :-). xx

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Yes, I hope so too. I also think Aria did a great job especially when you consider her camera. Take a closer. It's an old fashioned film camera! LOL!!!

      Delete

We love hearing from you. Your comment will be published shortly. Please note: SPAM IS NOT TOLERATED. It will be deleted immediately!!