They're the World of Love Dolls.
This is Flower. |
This is 'Peace'. |
This is 'Love'. |
And I think this girl is an interloper! There seems to have only been one blonde World of Love doll. I think she's Bonnie Breck. You decide below. |
They were produced in 1971.
They measure 9 inches tall.
And so does The Interloper,who was also made by Hasbro. |
Flower is wearing her original dress and hot pink boots. Peace has appropriated a Flower dress too. She came wearing a blue pants and shirt outfit with red and white stripes and a big star on the front of her shirt. And Love is wearing her original outfit.
The Interloper is wearing clothes with a World of Love tag inside.(Maybe Music can steal her clothes.)
I'm not sure Peace and Love are supposed to have whitish lips.It doesn't look quite right, but it wasn't coming off either.
There was also an African American World of Love doll named Soul.
Love, Peace,Flower,Soul, and Music. They all had hippy-type names. Except for one. The lone guy's name was Adam.(Huh?) You can watch a commercial for the World of Love dolls,(except Adam), HERE.
According to their package,the dolls 'look just like you'.
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Groovy. |
I don't know anybody with those pin point eyes.
Emma got this doll at an auction or a yard sale. She liked her because she was different,but kept her because Music reminded her of Zooey Deschanel,Emma's style icon.
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I think it's the pinpoint eyes and big eyelashes. |
A fault in the dolls seems to be that the legs melt to the torso,in a similar way to Dawn,Dusty, and Sunshine family dolls. The plastic of the body reacts with the rubber legs,and they meld together.
This is the Hasbro Bonnie Breck doll,which uses the same body as the WOL dolls. |
A whole selection of outfits were made for the dolls.
There was even a carrying case made.
And a beauty salon and wig set with a styling head.
There was also this World of Love carry case/stage. (Courtesy of Rex and Cindy Butler.)
And as I said, there was even a World of Love guy, named Adam.
The World of Love dolls resemble the Bonnie Breck doll, also made by Hasbro as a promotional doll for Breck shampoo, and using the World of Love doll body,and a very similar head. You may have seen my post on my Bonnie Breck doll HERE.
Ok. Now tell me. Is this Bonnie Breck?
Looking back on my Bonnie Breck post I realize I already figured out how to tell the difference between Bonnie Breck and the World of Love dolls. It's the eyes and ears. Bonnie Breck actually has more detail in her eye paint, and smaller, more detailed ears.
Here's Flower,with her pin point eyes.
Hasbro even used the same fabric as Flower's dress for Bonnie Breck's dress.
Also in with this bunch of WOL dolls when I bought them at the sale of Connie's dolls,was another similar doll.
She looks so much like the WOL dolls,and is obviously made from the same molds,although of cheaper plastic.
She's only marked 'Made in Hong Kong' on her back.
The main difference seems to be that she doesn't have the rooted eyelashes the WOL dolls do,and she has much more detailed eyes.
According to a British doll page I found, there were two issues of WOL dolls. The first had the staring eyes,and the second had more detailed eyes. Whether or not there were two issues here,I don't know. I have only ever seen the staring eyed WOL dolls,so maybe not. There was also apparently a British line of dolls called Disco Girls,made by Matchbox,which used the WOL body and a lot of the same clothing. (Hasbro dolls were made by other companies in Britain,like Palitoy.)
Disco Girls were made from at least 1972,to 1977. The Black doll,(She's British,so I can't call her African American. African British?),was named Domino, and is apparently,according to one collector of both, indistinguishable from the AA World of Love doll, Soul.
The other Disco Girls have completely different faces and what looks to be different head sculpts altogether.
Tomorrow is the start of Oscar Week. See you then!
The World of Love dolls resemble the Bonnie Breck doll, also made by Hasbro as a promotional doll for Breck shampoo, and using the World of Love doll body,and a very similar head. You may have seen my post on my Bonnie Breck doll HERE.
Ok. Now tell me. Is this Bonnie Breck?
Looking back on my Bonnie Breck post I realize I already figured out how to tell the difference between Bonnie Breck and the World of Love dolls. It's the eyes and ears. Bonnie Breck actually has more detail in her eye paint, and smaller, more detailed ears.
She's Bonnie Breck. |
That's my extra WOL Flower head on the left, and Bonnie Breck on the right. It does seem to be a different scupt,but very similar. They could be sisters. |
Hasbro even used the same fabric as Flower's dress for Bonnie Breck's dress.
Flower's dress... |
It's a bit hard to tell, but Bonnie has pinwheel eyes,not just plain blue with pin point pupils. |
Also in with this bunch of WOL dolls when I bought them at the sale of Connie's dolls,was another similar doll.
She's on the right, and wearing WOL clothes. |
WOL doll on the left, clone on the right. |
The plastic her body is made of looks cheaper too. |
You know,I think I prefer the clone! |
Disco Girls were made from at least 1972,to 1977. The Black doll,(She's British,so I can't call her African American. African British?),was named Domino, and is apparently,according to one collector of both, indistinguishable from the AA World of Love doll, Soul.
The other Disco Girls have completely different faces and what looks to be different head sculpts altogether.
Tomorrow is the start of Oscar Week. See you then!