Sindy
Teenage Doll
1991 (manufactured)
1991 (manufactured)
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This Sindy doll dressed in an outfit designed by Vivienne Westwood was produced to celebrate Sindy’s 30th birthday in October 1991. At the time she was owned by Hasbro, who arranged a number of marketing events to celebrate. One of the events was a lavish party in London where this doll was unveiled along with a model (Kate Burt) dressed in the same outfit.
The Museum’s collection holds a number of doll outfits designed by British designers, including Foale & Tuffin and Mary Quant from the 1960s. It highlights how the toy industry used contemporary fashion designers as a marketing tool, to show their product was fashionable, cutting edge, and to entice the young and fashionable to purchase their products.
The Museum’s collection holds a number of doll outfits designed by British designers, including Foale & Tuffin and Mary Quant from the 1960s. It highlights how the toy industry used contemporary fashion designers as a marketing tool, to show their product was fashionable, cutting edge, and to entice the young and fashionable to purchase their products.
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Parts | This object consists of 4 parts. (Some alternative part names are also shown below)
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Title | Sindy (manufacturer's title) |
Materials and techniques | plastic, dress seems to be a polyester satin. |
Brief description | Sindy, a unique hand- dressed doll in an outfit designed by Vivienne Westwood for the doll's 30th birthday celebration, Hasbro, USA, 1991 |
Physical description | A typical manufactured Sindy doll with enhanced hand painted features and twisted hair style stiched in place. She wears a pink outfit that consists of a corset, bell shaped skirts and underskirt. She wears a textile crown shaped hat that is stiched in place, hand-made pink and yellow wedge shoes with pink ribbons tied around the ankle, which are glued into place and a gold and clear plastic pendent on a chain around her neck. |
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Production type | Unique |
Object history | The doll was created to celebrate the dolls 30th Birthday, and was showcased at a lavish party in London. After the doll was given as a gift to Kumars Moghtader who was Hasbro's head designer at the time of production. |
Summary | This Sindy doll dressed in an outfit designed by Vivienne Westwood was produced to celebrate Sindy’s 30th birthday in October 1991. At the time she was owned by Hasbro, who arranged a number of marketing events to celebrate. One of the events was a lavish party in London where this doll was unveiled along with a model (Kate Burt) dressed in the same outfit. The Museum’s collection holds a number of doll outfits designed by British designers, including Foale & Tuffin and Mary Quant from the 1960s. It highlights how the toy industry used contemporary fashion designers as a marketing tool, to show their product was fashionable, cutting edge, and to entice the young and fashionable to purchase their products. |
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Accession number | B.22:1 to 4-2014 |
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Record created | July 18, 2014 |
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