In a previous article, I discussed a very rare 1960′s Black Ginnette doll. This article shows the more common white version of the same doll manufactured by the Vogue Doll Co. in the mid 1960′s. She was redesigned from the 1950′s doll. Her size was the same, but her sleep eyes looked a bit larger (her head may be somewhat smaller) and her eyebrows were there in the mold, but not painted nicely as the earlier doll. She was marked Vogue Dolls Inc on her backside and she also was a drink and wet doll. Her outfits were simpler and not as many. The quality and the popularity of the dolls during this period seemed to be diminishing. It is still fun to find one of these dolls in excellent condition to add to a collection.
1964 Ginnette Doll by Vogue Doll Company
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