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elizabethplaid · 1 year ago
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@tokumusume She's "Annie the Astronut" (not a typo, I swear), a Whimsies doll by American Character [Toys]. I'll explain with more pictures below the cut. (Bonus explanation of the skin/pink bear, too)
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Some of the Whimsies characters had closed eyes, including sculpted lashes.
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Vintage Suzi Snoozie on etsy
For some reason, they used that sculpted-lash for Annie, even though she had open eyes.
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[sold] Annie the Astronut Whimsies, on Ruby Lane
Though she's an "astronut", I think they were also going for some "alien" vibes, as her irises/pupils are quite cat-like (vertical). Her hair is a very light green, and her hands and feet are painted. (They did make shoes for the dolls, so there's no clear reason to paint the feet.)
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"Annie the Astronut" with tag, on Worth Point
My mom had Lena the Cleaner when she was a kid, so I recognized the sculpt right away. (I sold mine on ebay 20ish years ago.)
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I also want to say that the pink bear is a Sing-a-ma-jig toy. A blue one went viral in a video where it malfunctioned, only being able to say "Skinnn" - the first part of the song "Skinnamarink" (from which that horror movie got its name).
I'm tired from tracking down the other links, so I can't be assed to look up the exact source. I wanna say it was on tumblr? Here's a copy of it on Youtube Shorts.
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A book about a serial killer I've never heard of, weird but cool looking album, a painting I like, spice shakers, ww1 stuff, skin bear, a doll with eyelid tumors, Linus tumor, weird shell and a very pretty table.
From Where on Earth in Airdie, AB.
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agflashgamesenjoyer · 2 months ago
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Transparent PNGs of the Historical Characters from American Girl's website, circa 2011-2012.
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angelabowermicelli · 3 months ago
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anyways, not to brag, but I requested a physical copy of the June? American Girl Doll catalog and it had this incredible two page spread and I finally got around to framing it this weekend!! <3
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lesbianiconmollymcintire · 2 months ago
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I dressed Claudie up as Sophie to go see Howl's Moving Castle this past weekend. I want to listen to the audio book for the original novel now :)
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stluciabuns · 1 year ago
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The Historical Accuracy of Kirsten's Dirndl
Despite its adorableness, I have seen many people complain about Kirsten's Swedish Dirndl outfit.
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I would kill a man to have bought this for $22.
She wears this outfit for most of Meet Kirsten, being that she is an impoverished immigrant child who does not own any other clothes, and also for continuity reasons.
Frequently, I have seen it claimed that this outfit is not historically accurate and should not have been included as part of her collection. Conversely, I have also seen many German folk costumes marketed as being made for Kirsten. Both of these pain me a great deal (actually they just annoy me).
Nonetheless, I have decided to further procrastinate doing actual, meaningful work and instead set out on a new mission: figure out what the fuck is up with Kirsten's Dirndl.
In this post, I will lay out the research I have done, the evidence supporting the historical accuracy of this outfit, the challenges to its existence, and ultimately aim to answer the question of whether this outfit is one Kirsten plausibly could have worn on her journey from Sweden to America in 1854.
Let's begin.
First, the name. Pleasant Company/American Girl referred to this outfit as "Kirsten's Swedish Dirndl and Kerchief."
Unfortunately, there is no such thing as a Swedish dirndl. "Dirndl" is a German term, and refers to folk costumes worn by people in German-speaking areas of Europe (the Alps, Bavaria, Austria, and so on).
Kirsten is Swedish, and before Meet Kirsten has never left Sweden before. It is very unlikely she would have acquired, and regularly worn, a German dirndl. See this gorgeous example of a dirndl c. 1840:
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Outfit, c. 1840. Munich, Bavaria, Germany. Münchner Stadtmuseum.
This ensemble is beautiful, but tragically, it is not what Kirsten is wearing.
What, then, is Kirsten wearing? What kind of traditional dress does Swedish culture have?
As it turns out, the proper term for what she is wearing is a folkdräkt. This is a Swedish term meaning "folk costume." Here is an illustration depicting multiple examples of Swedish folk costumes. In proper terms, these would be called "Svenska folkdräkter."
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Nordisk familjebok (1908), vol. 8, Folkdräkt. Retrieved from runeberg.org.
These outfits are not quite identical to anything we see in Kirsten's collection, but you can observe various elements that have carried over -- the vertical stripes, black woolen skirts with ornate trim, and white dresses and red sashes (hello St. Lucia)!
Let us dive deeper. What do extant Svenska folkdräkter, specially those made c. 1850, look like? Is there anything like Kirsten's outfit among surviving examples?
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Johan Sodermark, "Kvinna i dräkt."
In my few hours of research, this example image is the closest thing I have found to Kirsten's dirndl.
This lovely portrait is a watercolor from 1850 painted by Johan Sodermark. It is very creatively titled "Kvinna i dräkt" -- literally, "Woman in costume." The pattern of this woman's apron is incredibly similar to that of the skirt of the Kirsten doll's outfit -- a dark red base with blue and yellow stripes woven throughout.
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Here is a closeup from the American Swedish Institute.
Although it is not shown in the doll-sized version of the outfit, the illustrations in Meet Kirsten by Renée Graef show us she also wears a light-colored, striped apron, which is almost surely the one that comes with her meet outfit.
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Illustrations from Meet Kirsten, drawn by Renée Graef.
Notice the fabric of the bodice in the third illustration, though: Kirsten's top is made of red plaid fabric, while Sodermark's girl has an outfit full of stripes. Kirsten, bless her heart, spends an entire book outfit-repeating a potential pattern-mixing fail: plaid and two kinds of stripes and a floral scarf. Did Pleasant Rowland just hate her? Is Kirsten on another, elevated fashion plane far beyond my comprehension? Is there a historical basis for this combination of patterns?
I have no answer to the first two questions, but thankfully can speak on the third.
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Komplett Vilskedräkt, Västergötlands museum. Some pieces c. 1865.
The top is plaid and laces up, which is not necessarily the most common way of fastening (in most examples, the bodice pins up), but it is a sensible choice considering both Kirsten's age (9) and the fact that Pleasant Company was making toys for little hands.
The model for the outer shell (the lace up top) belonged to Karl Edberg from Hällestad; it is not dated, but at least one piece of this set (the bag, which is not shown) is c. 1865. Additionally, the blouse here is very similar to the one that comes with Kirsten's winter outfit -- look at that keyhole neckline!
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So, Kirsten's Dirndl outfit is actually very accurate as far as the clothing itself goes...the name remains the trouble.
I have no idea why they called it a dirndl. Folkdräkt is definitely challenging to pronounce, but why wouldn't PC just translate it as "folk dress" or "Swedish outfit" and call it a day? Why the insistence on referencing a culture that isn't relevant to the doll or her dress at all?
Perhaps this is a mystery to tackle for another day...
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k-i-l-l-e-r-b-e-e-6-9 · 1 year ago
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ℜ𝔲𝔡𝔢 𝔉𝔲𝔠𝔨𝔦𝔫𝔤 𝔇𝔬𝔩𝔩
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ag-celestina-gorillaz · 2 months ago
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The My Life As Peanuts outfit looks so cute on Colleen. I've been loving the themed MLA outfits lately.
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oddball-n-the-dolls · 3 months ago
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How have we not gotten a historical AG doll from Chicago yet?
It’s the third biggest city in the US, and the biggest in the Midwest
It’s the birthplace of many inventions, like the first skyscraper, and its played a crucial role in American history by its location being a crucial point for trading
Also I will forever find it hilarious that we’ve now had not 1, not 2, not even 3, but 4 New York City dolls. Which might not be so bad, but the real kicker is that their eras are back-to-back-to-back (1904 x2, 1914, 1922) And only Nellie of those 4 is officially retired
I don’t actually mind having 4 NYC girls. I love them all and I think they’re all important
It’s just. So much New York. I find it hilarious, not annoying
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akinas-shave-ice · 7 months ago
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Happy Birthday, Julie! 🎉☀️
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Julie and Ivy are celebrating together in their summer looks! I got Julie’s swimsuit from a doll show recently and wanted to dress her up.
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Inkarmat and Tanigaki Genjirō are both canonically Indigenous. Inkarmat is Ainu. Tanigaki is Ani Matagi.
Kaya'aton'my is canonically Nimíipuu.
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britishchick09 · 2 years ago
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new historical headers and circles! :D
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SUMMARY: A group of young friends stranded at a secluded roadside museum are stalked by a masked assailant who uses his telekinetic powers to control the attraction's mannequins.
The mod has not seen this movie, but the design of the character's mask is really interesting (it looks a lot like Leatherface's when it's painted to look like a woman) but the scariest face is the character on the right, that smile feels so uncanny.
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agflashgamesenjoyer · 2 months ago
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What your favorite American Girl Doll line says about you! :)
Historical Characters: autism
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fleshthatfalls · 4 months ago
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lesbianiconmollymcintire · 4 months ago
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💙Nanea💙
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samantha-and-nellie · 4 months ago
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“when you want to change something, you’d better be sure it’s a wise change, a change for the better”
cornelia edwards moodboard
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