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Posted: April 6th, 2012
Fashion Friday — paper doll Ts for women and girls

I loved paper dolls as a kid. I still remember them. We can play again, and wear them too!

Here’s a fun Fashion Friday collection by Lotty Dotty. It’s interactive T-shirts and more that starts with a screenprinted doll in a bathing suit that can be dressed with dozens of Velcro-backed designer mini outfits. These outfits are so cute — I mean soooooo cute!. Watch the video here.

Lotty Dotty has a size for all of us. Girls, ages 4-10 and  the rest of us, 12 and over.  These eco-friendly, organic cotton and bamboo Ts are made with recycled materials. Children’s Ts are $45 and adult Ts are $60. Additional accessories include leather totes ($120), denim totes ($45), denim clutches ($45), leather clutches ($95), children’s backpacks ($45) and canvas totes ($45).

Outfits to dress the dolls — multi-racial dolls — include tutus, tulip dresses, ribbon dresses, sequins, lace and more. They run $10 to $30 — lots of specials on the site, so check it out!

Shevanne Helmer and Maya Persaud, two American women living in Paris, started the company in 2009. These women designed and patented the T-shirts. They named the company Lotty Dotty after childhood favorite paper dolls. The company also showcases unknown designers who create the mini-outfits.

Paper dolls and wearable — how fun is that for fashion?

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2 Responses to “Fashion Friday — paper doll Ts for women and girls”
  1. christine yamrick says:

    Thanks for sharing Pam! These Ts are too cute and I hope that I can carry them at my boutique, Chateau Christine!

  2. Pam Parker says:

    I love it — we can buy local — cool!

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