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[[Image:Juliedollface.jpg|thumb|300px|The Julie Albright doll.]]The '''[[Julie Albright]]''' doll was released in 2007. Some collectors have considered her to be the longest haired doll. She lived in San Francisco in the 70's.
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[[Image:Juliedollface.jpg|thumb|300px|The Julie Albright doll.]]The '''[[Julie Albright]]''' doll was released in 2007.
   
 
==Julie Doll==
 
==Julie Doll==
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===Turtleneck===
 
===Turtleneck===
   
Multicolored striped long sleeved turtleneck. It comes layered under the peasant blouse but can be worn alone.
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Multicolored striped long sleeved turtleneck. It comes layered under the peasant blouse but can be worn alone.
   
 
===Blouse===
 
===Blouse===
   
White, loosely worn peasant-style blouse with a "crinkle" to the fabric, short bell sleeves, and blue and bronze embroidery on the front yoke. Unlike the turtleneck, it is sheer and so doesn't work very well as a standalone.
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White, loosely worn peasant-style blouse with a "crinkle" to the fabric, short bell sleeves, and blue and bronze embroidery on the front yoke. Unlike the turtleneck, it is sheer and so doesn't work very well as a standalone.
   
 
===Jeans===
 
===Jeans===
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===Belt===
 
===Belt===
   
Braided leather belt with pony beads knotted onto the ends.
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Braided leather belt with pony beads knotted onto the ends.
   
 
===Sandals===
 
===Sandals===
   
Tan-colored platform sandals. They originally had a cork bottom, but were soon changed to faux-cork. They stay on with clear straps.
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Tan-colored platform sandals. They originally had a cork bottom, but were soon changed to faux-cork. They stay on with clear straps.
   
 
===Panties===
 
===Panties===
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===Hat===
 
===Hat===
   
Crocheted purple cap with a flower design.
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Crocheted purple cap with a flower design.
   
 
===Purse===
 
===Purse===
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===Gold "Julie" necklace===
 
===Gold "Julie" necklace===
   
Gold chain necklace with "Julie" written in script.
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Gold chain necklace with "Julie" written in script.
   
 
===Bicentennial Quarter===
 
===Bicentennial Quarter===

Revision as of 18:56, 29 July 2011

Juliedollface

The Julie Albright doll.

The Julie Albright doll was released in 2007.

Julie Doll

Julie comes with a thin braid on the right side of her hair.
  • Eyes: Dark brown.

Meet Outfit

Juliedollfull

The Julie doll with Meet Julie.

Julie's meet outfit is an example of what many girls wore in the 1970s. It had become fashionable for women and girls to wear pants casually in school and other settings. Clothing was more "natural" and less stiff and formal than previous eras; major fashions were bell-bottomed pants and platform shoes. This was the first era where denim pants were considered fashionable for everyday wear and not only as work or casual pants.

Turtleneck

Multicolored striped long sleeved turtleneck. It comes layered under the peasant blouse but can be worn alone.

Blouse

White, loosely worn peasant-style blouse with a "crinkle" to the fabric, short bell sleeves, and blue and bronze embroidery on the front yoke. Unlike the turtleneck, it is sheer and so doesn't work very well as a standalone.

Jeans

Two-toned bell-bottom jeans. The outside of each leg and the back of the jeans are a darker denim, while the inside of each leg is a light denim.

Belt

Braided leather belt with pony beads knotted onto the ends.

Sandals

Tan-colored platform sandals. They originally had a cork bottom, but were soon changed to faux-cork. They stay on with clear straps.

Panties

Pink panties with a printed butterfly.

Meet Accessories

Juliemeetacc

Julie's Meet Accessories.

Hat

Crocheted purple cap with a flower design.

Purse

Faux-suede purse with flower stamp on the front and snap clasp.

Gold "Julie" necklace

Gold chain necklace with "Julie" written in script.

Bicentennial Quarter

A replica of a Bicentennial quarter; this was part of a series of commemorative quarter, half-dollar, and dollar coins issued in 1975 and 1976 to celebrate the 200th anniversary (Bicentennial) of the United States.