Fashion

Editorial: Scintilla

The doll is the oldest known toy in the world, but what about today? How did the fast-growing and frequently changing society affected the image of the modern doll? Throughout history, fashion dolls were used to reflect fashion trends. Before the era of models started, dolls were used to demonstrate clothing and accessories. The stylist's inspiration was taken from the modern outfits of fashion dolls – starting from sweet and traditional to more alternative options. The diverse world need s diverse fashion dolls that's why we could see so many different outfits which create various moods during the shooting.
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