Four Famous Dandies Paper Dolls
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Featuring four fashionable fellows from history and today. The first famous dandy doll represented is Beau Brummell, the Englishman whose persnickety style was so splendid that it drove him from royal favor to bankruptcy. He favored simple elegance and meticulous tailoring. Oscar Wilde, the 19th Century literary genius dressed in a romantic fashion. Another dandy dresser, the Duke of Windsor, caused a major scandal in 1936 when he abdicated the English throne to marry the American divorcee he loved. His signature style mixed pinstripes and checks and the way he knotted his necktie became famous.Today's dandy is Patrick McDonald, a New York fashion writer and man about the scene. In his flamboyant but studied style, he is constantly photographed and interviewed. Patrick's paper doll outfits include fashions by Paul Smith, Christian Lacroix, Comme des Garçons and Viviene Westwood, with hats by Rod Keenan and jewelry by Kimberly McDonald. Recently Patrick McDonald appeared as a contestant on Bravo TV's fashion design competition show, Launch My Line.Created by famed fashion illustrator, Jim Howard, there are 16 outfits to cut out and dress the dolls in their dandy splendor.
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