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The Buffalo Girls: Staying home...

6 of 6: A quiet day for Brontë...or so she thought, continued…

 

Brontë: "Well you and Rumer certainly have your share of dramas...Maybe this is a good time, with this delay, to think about whether it is such a good idea for you to go to the opening of the gallery...Just think about it, you know it'll upset Rumer, speaking of which, where is Rumer?"

 

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Brontë is a The Girl from I.N.T.E.G.R.I.T.Y. Poppy Parker (2014, W Club Upgrade doll) wearing a vintage Pak Barbie gathered skirt (1962-1963) with a SquishTish blouse (August 2018). You can visit SquishTish at: www.squishtish.com/products

Brontë's glasses are from a Katherine Johnson Barbie (2018).

 

Mädchen is a Groovy Poppy Parker from the Style Lab Collection, "Poppy Parker: She's a Real Doll!" (2019, IT Live from Fashion Week Convention) wearing a cardigan by daffodilscreations on Etsy, a little "no name" top from ebay, and the bottoms of a babydoll from a Pillow Talk Poppy Parker (2009) and Momoko Cowgirl boots.

 

In these pictures:

The bicycle is a Roadmaster Luxury Liner (I added the basket).

Walls are Michael's scrap book paper.

The floor is by DreamStudioDollHouse on Etsy:

www.etsy.com/ca/shop/DreamStudioDollHouse/items

Pink Barbie Box is a Bandai Gashapon Barbie Mini Doll Collection miniature (2003).

Vintage miniature Barbie (in Brontë's pocket) is from a Day at the Fair # 1911 outfit (1965-1966).

Photo in vintage (green) Esco slide mount: "A Castle in Disneyland, Cal." 1962, photo in vintage (red) Esco slide mount: "An Empty Movie Theater, N.Y.C." 1971, photo in vintage (blue) Esco slide mount: "A house on a Hill, Hollywood, Cal." 1963, all are by Diane Arbus (1923-1971).

 

Stay snug and safe everyone!

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