After Stevie Nicks’ first Barbie doll sold out, Mattel is coming back with another doll of the Fleetwood Mac singer based on the album cover of her first solo album. Nicks’ first Signature Barbie doll ...
Mattel launched new one-of-a-kind Barbies made in the likeness of four rugby players from across the globe, including U.S. Olympic medalist Ilona Maher. Mattel announced Team Barbie — Maher, English ...
MARTINEZ, Calif. (KGO) -- People reach out to 7 On Your Side every week to get their problems -- big or small -- solved. In one recent case, an East Bay woman needed our help after her doll appeared ...
In a major Labubu heist, thieves made off with ₹26.23 lakh worth of the viral toys from a store in Los Angeles, California. The toothy, fluffy, mischievous monster dolls — along with their viral ...
Labubu dolls continue to trend amid their 'unique look and general appeal' making them a strong market for collectibles, expert Lori Verderame informed Forbes.(REUTERS) Labubu dolls, which have gained ...
Freedom means owning what you buy, whether it’s a Jeep Wrangler for your family or a rugged Jeep AEV J8 Milspec built for our troops. But there’s a problem. In today’s landscape, automakers are ...
Smuggled into the country as a wartime toddler, little Ruth Hayter had just her precious doll for comfort as she cried all the way on her life-saving journey. Born in Vienna, Austria, to a 16-year-old ...
Viewers of The Repair Shop were taken on an emotional journey during Wednesday night's episode (April 10), which featured Annette, a woman who sought the expertise of toy restorers Amanda and Julie to ...
The Home For Wayward Babydolls is part research center, part art installation. Cecil & Bet Ison are forensic anthropomorphologists who study the trauma done to Babydolls. They operate a museum and art ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Repair Shop experts gave a grieving brother "closure" after they fixed his late sister's doll. Ian Lawman took the toy once ...
The owner of a 100-year-old doll that had its head reattached on the BBC show The Repair Shop said it was "not creepy" although others think it is. Pip Martin, from Bozeat, Northamptonshire, took the ...
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