Lusette Doll, late 1950s
She is an 11.5" vintage 1950s hard plastic doll tagged, “Lusette Hecho in Mexico.” She clearly was meant to be a Madame Alexander Lissy lookalike.
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Lusette Doll, late 1950s
She is an 11.5" vintage 1950s hard plastic doll tagged, “Lusette Hecho in Mexico.” She clearly was meant to be a Madame Alexander Lissy lookalike.
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For a long, long time, it has seemed that Madame Alexander would be as immortal as her dolls.
Just last spring, at 93, the grande dame of the American dollmaking industry managed four large-scale public appearances, exiting the grandeur of her Palm Beach apartment to mingle with her thousands of fans. A huge birthday party in San Antonio. A convention of the 2,400-member Madame Alexander Doll Club at Disney World. A three-day toy fair in Toledo, Ohio.
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Vintage Madame Alexander Story Princess Doll Ad, from the back cover of Playthings Magazine, August 1956
The “Story Princess” was a character created by KSL Radio in Salt Lake City, Utah. The doll uses Madame Alexander’s “Cissy” face, with jointed vinyl arms and flat feet.