In 1963 American Character's Tressy doll brought forth a cornucopia of hairstyling options with her unique "hair that grows" feature. Every new look yielded transformation. And every transformation yielded a new iteration of Tressy. Kids were enthralled.
Not to be outdone, the Barbie doll, ever transformative, appeared in toy store shelves as Fashion Queen Barbie: one doll, three wigs, unending style options. The rest is history - fashion doll history- and an ever lasting imprint in vintage dollectors' minds was forever etched.
In wigs by Yatabazah (and one by Monique Trading!) and a silvery chainmail dress by Lotus Dolls Boutique, a very 1960s Fabiola of Hollywood, by Mike Buess, follows her vintage friend's path in a most luxurious way.
This is Fabiola's Wigstock!
"Mai Fun Ta" is an orange delight with its hyperbolic flip.
"Electric Rose" gives Fabiola the hue of science-fiction summer berries.
"Blossom" is a Monique Trading staple. Style and lacquered, it's also a protective helmet.
"Cucu-Lala" is a titian pixie style with a statement black bow.
"La banane à la moutarde" is all about yellow! Not blonde, but yellow!
"Marthe" is a sedate style, one of Yatabazah's signature looks.
"Boom!" is a wig of sequins. For there are days when only sequins will do. Boom!
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