Category: Dolls & Bears - Dolls - By Type - Celebrity
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 | Earn 2% eBay Bucks on qualifying purchases! Backed by eBay Buyer Protection Program. Terms and Conditions apply. (In-Stock) Presented here are 14 CHER costumes designed by BOB MACKIE for her & made by MEGO in the 1970's for their 12" fashions dolls; Diana Ross, Cher & more. The windows are clear & well sealed. The stickers with the costumes name are still in place on the windows. The costumes are still tied to their inserts except where noted. Most have the magic 'mirror' & Sonny & Cher designer collection catalog, if its included I have it in the description. The two costumes I am offering from the Boutique collection do not have the magic 'mirrors'. Each magic 'mirror' is for the costume named. All costumes are complete. 1) INDIAN SQUAW MEGO 1976 This costume & box are in great shape. The outfit is still tied to its insert. The catalog of Sonny & Cher designer collection & magic 'mirror' are included. The shoes are tied on the insert as well. The box is still a bright purple. It does have 2 small creases on the front & 2 very small tears less than 1/4" at the top. The window is clear & well sealed & has 'Indian Squaw' sticker on | | SEE IT |
 | Earn 2% eBay Bucks on qualifying purchases! Backed by eBay Buyer Protection Program. Terms and Conditions apply. (In-Stock) 4xl 30 34 Youth medium 18 23.5 3xl 28 33 Youth small 17 22 2xl 26 32 Youth x.small 16 20.5 xl 24 31 large 22 30 | | SEE IT |
 | Fantastic prices with ease & comfort of Amazon.com! (In-Stock) Contemporary artist Keith Edmier has long been exploring the impact of public history on personal memory in his work. The pop icons of his youth-- such as Evel Knievel-- were seminal figures in the developing artist's psyche. Perhaps the most important figure in the artist's pantheon of inspiration is Farrah Fawcett. The object of many teen boys' affections in the 1970s, Fawcett was a particularly resonant figure for Edmier as she herself was an artist, a fact that he discovered in an issue of the teen magazine Dynamite.In August 2000, after Edmier extended a formal invitation to the actress to join him in making a work of art, Edmier and Fawcett began what would become a two-year collaboration which produced several sculptures (including two large-scale nude sculptures of each other) and numerous photographs and drawings. The results of this extraordinary project are chronicled in this volume.The essay by Lynn Zelevansky, curator of contemporary and modern art at Los Angeles County Museum of Art where the exhibition of the work debuted, explores other potent artist/muse pairings and how the traditional hierarchy of this kind of undertaking has been eroded by Fawcett's full participation in the project. She also considers how their project engages pop culture, writing: "...[Fawcett] and Edmier have reminded us about the world of images we inhabit, where it can be difficult to tell the real from the imaginary. They have held a magnifying glass to the relationship between fantasy and reality, celebrity and fan, allowing us to understand something about the way that mass culture impacts lives and shapes memory." | | SEE IT |
 | Get free shipping on orders over $25! (In-Stock) Contemporary artist Keith Edmier has long been exploring the impact of public history on personal memory in his work. The pop icons of his youth-- such as Evel Knievel-- were seminal figures in the developing artist's psyche. Perhaps the most important figure in the artist's pantheon of inspiration is Farrah Fawcett. The object of many teen boys' affections in the 1970s, Fawcett was a particularly resonant figure for Edmier as she herself was an artist, a fact that he discovered in an issue of the teen magazine Dynamite.In August 2000, after Edmier extended a formal invitation to the actress to join him in making a work of art, Edmier and Fawcett began what would become a two-year collaboration which produced several sculptures (including two large-scale nude sculptures of each other) and numerous photographs and drawings. The results of this extraordinary project are chronicled in this volume.The essay by Lynn Zelevansky, curator of contemporary and modern art at Los Angeles County Museum of Art where the exhibition of the work debuted, explores other potent artist/muse pairings and how the traditional hierarchy of this kind of undertaking has been eroded by Fawcett's full participation in the project. She also considers how their project engages pop culture, writing: "...[Fawcett] and Edmier have reminded us about the world of images we inhabit, where it can be difficult to tell the real from the imaginary. They have held a magnifying glass to the relationship between fantasy and reality, celebrity and fan, allowing us to understand something about the way that mass culture impacts lives and shapes memory." | | SEE IT |
 | Earn 2% eBay Bucks on qualifying purchases! Backed by eBay Buyer Protection Program. Terms and Conditions apply. (In-Stock) Super Glossy Photo T-Shirts. Others sell for $20-$30. We sell for less Great shirts!! Great deals!! Great designs!! Why pay more? Image size is 8 x 11 inches. T-shirt print is newest and hottest trend of t-shirts.The print is the highest quality commercial photo transfer pressed with a industrial professional strength heat machine and guaranteed for long last staying power. All shirts will be sent United States Postal Service and will include tracking number to ensure safe delivery. Buyer will | | SEE IT |
 | Get free shipping on orders over $25! (In-Stock) During the 1970s, the real Cher wore Bob Mackie designs for her TV show as well as for galas and other public appearances. Presented here are the fashions that Mego Corporation recreated, perfect little miniatures captured in doll-size. This vast array of designs showcases Mackie's flair for the dramatic, his gift of the glitz, and his love for the show-biz statement. Fans will be amazed by how many doll-size versions of the real Cher's fashions they recognize and remember. The 1970s live again in baring tops and billowy bell bottoms, slinky metallic gowns, and of course, stretch polyester. It's pure fun turning the pages to see each fashion, with names like "Herky Jerky, " "Jumperoo, " and "Midnight Blue, " in scenes that works the name of the outfit into the action. There are over fifty designs for the Cher doll by Mackie and many more for the other Mego fashion dolls like Farrah, Diana Ross, Toni Tennille, and of course, Sonny. With values in the captions, this is a must-have reference book for fans of Cher and all her celebrity friends! | | SEE IT |
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