
Fashion tends to have a reputation of being somewhat superficial and shallow, especially if you ask those who have absolutely no interest in it. But even the haters will have a hard time saying a bad word about a lovely project called "frimousses de créateurs" ('frimousses' supposedly means doll-face), which was launched in 2003 by Laeticia Halliday and Delphine Arnault-Gancia for UNICEF France. The idea was to ask some of the world's leading fashion designers and artists to create or dress a doll to their liking, which would be presented over the course of a week, then auctioned off the following week. The proceeds benefit various causes and this year all donations will go towards vaccinations to aid the children in Darfur. Last year's event allowed over 260,000 children to be vaccinated in Africa. As this year's tag line states: Une poupée adoptée, c’est une vie sauvée - A doll adopted, is a life saved…
Overview of the exhibition. A small area had leaflets and videos providing more details of the cause.Now, dolls aren't necessarily the most covetable thing in an adult's life... in some cases it might even come across as creepy if you are a collector (anyone remember the SATC episode where Stanford's crush turns out to be a collector of Victorian dolls? Scary...). But having your favorite designers take a swing at creating mini-outfits and revamping small puppets puts a very different spin on the traditional Barbie or old-fashioned porcelain number. The costumes themselves were quite adorable and if I were very rich, I'd probably participate in the auction, which took place yesterday (the exhibition itself ran last week), but I think I'll just have to stick to the regular donation route for now.
I loved everything I saw... some ideas were more original than others. I took pictures of every figurine, but I won't show them all since there were well over a hundred dolls on display. Most of them were presented on a wall surrounded by a real or painted frame - others were placed on large tables towards the end of the hall. The venue itself in the Petit Palais, was a magnificent setting. I'd probably have to say Christian Dior, Lanvin (I'm biased) and Chantal Thomass created some of my favorites. Although anyone who participated in this, deserves an acknowledgement. Which ones would you have bought?
I loved everything I saw... some ideas were more original than others. I took pictures of every figurine, but I won't show them all since there were well over a hundred dolls on display. Most of them were presented on a wall surrounded by a real or painted frame - others were placed on large tables towards the end of the hall. The venue itself in the Petit Palais, was a magnificent setting. I'd probably have to say Christian Dior, Lanvin (I'm biased) and Chantal Thomass created some of my favorites. Although anyone who participated in this, deserves an acknowledgement. Which ones would you have bought?
Damian Hirst (top left) and Dries van Noten (lower left), as well as Jeff Koons and Gucci (lower right) chose to embroider and paint their dolls. Jean-Charles de Castelbajac decided to create a giant skull (center) and Kenzo grouped several floral patterned ones (top right).
Top row: Franck Sorbier Couture, Jean Claude Jitrois, Jay Ahr. Lower row: Cartier's Panther, couture house Maison Lesage, Gilles Dufour.
Top: Loewe, Corinne Cobson, Agatha Ruiz de la Prada, Esmod. Bottom: a Miss Audrey doll, dolls attached to a golden heart by Jean-Michel Othoniel, Paco Rabanne.
From the French high street... top row: Antik Batik, Faith Connexion, Zapa. Bottom: Agnès B., Comptoir des Cotonniers, Cacharel.

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The Jean-Paul Gaultier is cracking me up! That hair!
ReplyDeleteI lke the wedding outfit by Eli Saab. but i also like the one by Armani and fifi.. some of them are real funky...
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OMG! What an AMAZING exhibit! The Eli Saab is my FAVE, the gown is solely GORGEOUS! Thank you for another FABULOUS Adventure!:))
ReplyDeletep.s. HAPPY WEEKEND!
xoxox,
Gerri
The dolls are amazing! I love the bridal doll so much! Hope you have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool and meaningful exhibit!!
ReplyDeleteThe dolls are so beautiful, especially love the one white with black tripes and the pink fur outfit.
Hope you have fab weekend!
I miss Paris:-(
I want the Missoni doll!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous dolls! My fav is Chloe! Lovely post!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend, Sweetheart!
P.S.: Please don't forget my newer giveaway!
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oh thanks for sharing this! i really do remember that satc episode - creepy! i never used to find dolls creepy but now i do, especially blythe. i probably wouldn't turn down a chanel dressed doll though! ;)
ReplyDeleteSuch a great project. I love the dolls!
ReplyDeletethis is brilliant! i love it! a super idea, and the creativity is flowing in a fabulous way (except i don't like anything in group #3 of works -- but that is me being a jerk and being GENERALLY ANNOYED with damien hirst and jeff koons)! but i love this concept and how it helps out so many in need.
ReplyDeleteI think if I were still a child, I would fall over myself at getting one of these dolls. And then I'd never play with her for fear of breaking her! I love this idea and it's so sweet of designers to do.
ReplyDeleteOoh and i hate when people say fashion is superficial. It's an art form just like painting or sculpture!
What a lovely idea... I love 'em all:)
ReplyDeleteThese figurines are adorable! I'd like a few to hide amongst my many clothes ... maybe they'd bring me good luck! :)
ReplyDeleteSydnie
www.takemeouttotherunway.blogspot.com
I wish I could visit this one of a kind exhibit, too!
ReplyDeleteNever saw anything comparable before and how great is of course the idea behind!
They are all adorable especially the dolls designed by Dior, Fifi Chachnil, Maison Lesage and Chloe.
Happy sunny weekend in Paris!!!
what a interesting post ! I love all of them !
ReplyDeleteThey're so great !!
great post ! (as usual)
Have a great we !**°*°*°*
Hi there-what a totally fabulous idea and concept, I love the Missoni and Jean Paul Gaultier dollies the best! Great post and have a good weekend too!
ReplyDeleteTwo of my favorite things...dolls and fashion. What an amazing exhibit! You lead the most glamorous life, I believe - visiting all these shops, locations, and museums. I envy you! :)
ReplyDeletewhat an amazing exhibition!! that is such a brilliant concept - those dolls are too fabulous for words
ReplyDeletei am totally linking this blog, so glad i stumbled across it =]
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Some divine dolls!
ReplyDeleteLove that mini Elie Saab dress.
Gorgeous post, darling!
xoxox,
CC
OMG, they are so cute... I love Mission, Jean Paul Causer, lanvin. Those little dresses are just so adorable... :)
ReplyDeleteI'd like to spend a whole afternoon play w/ them..oh, I need a BIG DOLL house.
Dior, Missoni, Gilles Dufour and that wedding dress one please!! Haha, oddly enough I have actually always wanted a few of those pretty Victorian era dolls to have on display. What a wonderful cause, even more of a reason to buy them! Hope you're having a beautiful weekend :)
ReplyDeleteCute dolls!I love France.I will visit Paris in the future:)
ReplyDeleteahh, those dolls are incredibly adorable!
ReplyDeleteyeah, i totally agree with you. some celebs, dont know how to dress in high fashion like a lot of these models. they just have people to dress them, lol.
Lovely dolls! I want the Chloe doll :D
ReplyDeleteHi Haute-Shopper!
ReplyDeleteMy sentiments exactly! I think you can't really appreciate the great Antoni Gaudi 'til you're much older and more appreciative (and tolerant?)of the creative expressions of others. I looove him, perhaps not for all his works but for what he stood for. Barcelona is über lucky to host his architectural masterpieces!?
Nina
http://ninaballerinaclosetobsession.blogspot.com/
PS I envy that you live in Paris ... the city that lives for and breathes fashion! We were there for two weeks in 2007 and just totally fell in love with it. I'm wishing that my family could live there even for just a year to live the Parisian life!
Hear Hear, fashion is not shallow! Must get a doll :)
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Libby
http://fashionconfectionairy.weebly.com
this is such an amazing idea! i still love dolls myself... i think every girl secretly does haha. these ones are incredible though.
ReplyDeleteoh and i found a peets coffee and tea - unfortunately it's expensive though!
xx
oh what a post! I love all the dolls, they are incredible.
ReplyDeletehave a lovely day, darling
xoxo
I love these dolls !! They look fabulous ! I love the graphic YSL one ! and the Osacr de la renta !!
ReplyDeleteTalia
Great exhibition! So many beautiful things, I am impressed!
ReplyDeleteToo cute! I want the Lacroix doll and maybe even the Vuitton [omg am I broken?! haha] Such a fun exhibit!
ReplyDeleteHey there. These are all so amazing. How are you doing today? I hope you've been having a fantastic weekend. Take care. Have a great week ahead. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteThese are ADORABLE!! I especially love the Lanvin, the Missoni and the JPG ones.. wow incredible work!
ReplyDeleteNot many people know this but dolls really creep me out ha ha!
ReplyDeleteI do think your blog is ace though so here is a blog award for you over at mine:
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Pearl xx
Adorable, but still a little bit creepy... and perhaps even unmoral ?
ReplyDeleteBut that YSL Mondrian-dress.... >___________>
The Dior doll is awesome :-)
ReplyDeleteCheers, Evi
Those dolls are FABULOUS!! I adore them.
ReplyDeleteOh dear, you really have a magnificent blog! I love the difference between blogs in this fun, virtual world! You branch out into a much different world than I am used to following, and I LOVE IT! Since you are in France, are you familiar with Le Jardin de Miss Clara? She is a paper artist and one of THE best in the world. Oh how I miss France! Thank you for bringing us the best of the best in fashion...I love it all! Thanks again for coming to see me in my PINK DREAMS. Bonne soirée! Anita
ReplyDeleteoh wow! i love them!! the wedding ones are gorgeous anddd the Oscar de la Renta!!!
ReplyDeletehope you've been well :) have a great day x
there are people with no interest in fashion?! THE HORROR!
ReplyDeletehaha.
these dolls are fabulous. most are better dressed than me.
Omgah! These dolls are fabulous, like tot-a-lly fabulous! Thank you so much for sharing these... i literally have been staring at them for like 5 minutes examining all of their little miniature frocks! Wow!!
ReplyDeleteAnd I think Sophia Coppola sums up the love for fashion the best: "You`re considered superficial and silly if you are interested in fashion, but I think you can be substantial and still be interested in frivolity"
The Dior?!!!! AHAHA! I want it!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSo yeah...about fake people?! So OVER IT. You have to be one of the least fake people in bloggyland, and I adore you.
Also-been seeing that the marant boots are kinda sucky?!! Should I be glad I didn't waste my money? lol
This is wonderful.I also hate when people say fashion is superficial, so many people don't realize that it's not materialism but art instead. I felt so sorry for Anna Wintour in the September issue when she was talking about her family and how they find her profession "amusing". but I digress. This is an amazing idea for charity, and the dolls are adorable. I love the Prada doll wearing the turban, and the elaborate monochromatic Lanvin doll!
ReplyDeletex Niki
http://ahautemess.blogspot.com
so much fun!
ReplyDeleteam off to paris this weekend, so excited
wooow, wonderfull post!!!! its amazing!! cute dolls!!
ReplyDeleteFashion may be as shallow as people may think but no matter what, fashion is a source of inspirations for millions. Many of them unaware at this as well.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cool post! What a GREAT cause! As so many others have agreed, those dolls are really amazing, and just....cool! I think what makes the dolls so intriguing, is knowing the cause behind them.
ReplyDeleteI guess for those that like to put lables on us for loving fashion, and style, their lack of interest is the main reason. It is usually those same people though, that have a certain admiration for those very things they criticize.
As usual, lovely post.
Such a so great initiative!
ReplyDeleteIt is so nice when fashion helps the world!
To be copied :)
All my kisses HW!
Those dolls are to die for!!
ReplyDeleteLovely find!
Love, E
Paris is such a magic city...
ReplyDeleteAnd those dolls are fierce!
xx
such inspirational pictures! love the desiner dolls
ReplyDeletegreat blog!
loving the slightly creepy ones, and what an amazing cause xo
ReplyDeletehi, how are you?
ReplyDeletei hope everything is fine with you.
i'm sorry for my long hiatus for not visiting your site.
i'm glad i'm back from the trip and it's nice to read
your post.
you're always a lucky person to see new and beautiful places.
i'm hoping that i could visit europe someday. france is on my toplist place to visit.
wow, the figurines are so cool! i all love them!
the wedding outfit is NICE, some of those dolls outfits are really orig too like you said... Hmm I wonder if they can make them into life size heh and LOL what do you have against Heidi Klum?! Okay I admit that I've never heard her talk before until a few months ago and she does tend to blab on... Yeah I don't think I can stand her as my gf if I was a guy come and think about it LOL but I'd have sex with her just cuz she's Heidi anyways.
ReplyDeleteGreat post !! This was very interesting. I really like you blog :)
ReplyDeleteI adore the Fifi Chachnil doll, so cute and fluffy! I know just what you mean about creepy dolls. My late grandmother who I love dearly gave me a porcelain doll when I was 10 or so, and I couldn't bring myself to pull it out of the box...or the drawer I hid it in. Creepy. To the max. And I had this barbie with a glow in the dark dress - it scared my mom so one day I came home and Barbie was gone. So sad...
ReplyDeletesuch a wonderful exhibit...I could stay there for the whole day! Fabulous!
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this is so clever, but some of them just crack me up! like the three headed sonia rykiel doll and some of the french high street dolls!
ReplyDelete♥ Hannah
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xx
Awesome! I hadn't heard of this project until now and I love the idea behind it. Thanks for such a great post!
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful exhibit- i love it. as a romantic, i must say i love the wedding dress dolls. the 3 headed one by sonia rykiel is pretty cool too. and for a great cause too - kudos.
ReplyDeletere - favour boxes: please do give your friend a heads up - much appreciated! haha but i can't say i love decorations more than the dress or shoes - i LOVE my dress and still put it on every year once to make sure i still fit in it.
love it darling
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing
such an awesome blog, love it, keep it up
and thanks for the sweet comments
-cma
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This is fascinating! I like the Christian Dior's doll!
ReplyDeleteBy the way I passed along an award to you in my recent blog post :)
xoxo
Rachel
Oh you are so welcome with your questions!
ReplyDeletefor shopping:
I love shopping at the outlets (The Mall and Prada in Montevarchi )which is about 1 hour outside Florence.
for dining:
love "LA GIOSTRA" (difficult to find!)... very small, very cozy, always full of people.
I don´t know if the WESTIN finally have the rooftop restaurant open,
they build it new but had in october still no permission to open it although everything is ready.
also special:alle murate
http://www.allemurate.it/
unfortunately expensive but the atmosphere is one of a kind and the restaurant has a very private atmosphere.
hope this is helpful ;)
martina
What an amazing exhibition and just love so many of the beautiful dolls and outfits.
ReplyDeleteThe Dior, Lanvin and the Yves Saint Laurent are my favourites.
Thanks for sharing.
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Carolyn
This might just be my favorite post ever on your blog! I loved looking through these dolls and picking out my favorites. I can't decide between Missoni's and Ungaro's!
ReplyDeleteThe dolls are amazing. I love the LV one that looks like Madonna at the Met Ball.
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