I was so annoyed with myself for not getting the one where she’s wearing the black gown. I got this one, though. I can’t remember if I bought her myself or if someone bought her for me. She’s from Mattel, 1997.
There was simply no one like the original and never will be.
Miss Audrey Hepburn as Holly Golightly.
ooohhh niiiiice
i’m more of a villains doll collector (as you’ve seen), but i’d totally have this one.
Yeah, there are some dolls that transcend our self-imposed limitations, and she’s definitely one of them.
I vowed not to buy any more dolls and broke the rule for Harley Ken. There are two more dolls out there that I’d love to have (but that’s my secret, or else someone would spend too much money buying them for me because I have such generous friends).
One day, however, those dolls will be mine (evil laugh).
Pink Princess! Good old Givenchy.
I like the black gown one, too. It comes with a coffee cup. Hard not to think of Ken in It Had To Be You, when I think about that movie.
I was re-reading the first chapter of that book, day before yesterday, wanting to spend time with Ken, again.
Ken’s a good guy.
How fabulous!
On a related note, Breakfast at Tiffany’s is on my To Read List. All I’ve read of Capote’s so far is In Cold Blood, but none of his fiction.
I recall being blown away by that one – and being a little shocked at how much I loved the movie after (as normally, when major changes happen from book-to-film, I get annoyed). They’re just both so wonderful that I enjoyed ’em both. Almost as separate entities.
Loved them both … but I would have to say that INFAMOUS was my favorite of the two… I didn’t even know that was Daniel Craig!
Capote is always BRILL!
I wish Barbie made a little Truman doll
Wouldn’t it be cool if Mattel did Author Dolls?
they could come with typewriters and little bottles of gin