BILD LILLI from GERMANY with original stand PRE BARBIE Vintage barbie, Vintage barbie dolls


A BildLilli doll, Germany, 19551964. Bukowskis

Lilli was exactly the kind of doll she was looking for, sleek and modern. Consequently, Handler decided to purchase some Bild Lilli dolls, including a few for her daughter Barbara, the eventual inspiration for the name Barbie. Along with the designers at Mattel Ruth Handler gave Lilli a makeover - altering her lips, eyebrows and chest.


A BildLilli doll, Germany, 19551964. Bukowskis

Barbie's appearance was modeled after a doll named the Bild Lilli, which had been inspired by a German comic-strip character. Originally marketed as a racy gag gift that men could buy in tobacco.


BILDLILLI, Doll, Germany, 19551964. Bukowskis

Bild Lilli doll, German, 1955 Science & Society Picture Library / Getty Images. The proto-Barbie was just shy of a foot tall, with bulging breasts and a platinum-blonde ponytail, made up for a.


BILDLILLI, Doll, Germany, 19551964. Bukowskis

A Bild Lilli Doll. Lilli's popularity grew so fast that Bild decided to merchandise their new star. With the blessing of Axel Springer, Bild contacted toy designer Max Weissbrodt at the O&M Haußer toy company. He designed a 12-inch plastic fashion doll with multiple parts for articulation. Her head turned separately from the rest of.


BILDLILLI, Doll, Germany, 19551964. Bukowskis

Bild Lilli doll was a German fashion doll launched on August 12, 1955 and produced until 1964. Its design was based on the comic-strip character Lilli, created by Reinhard Beuthien for the German tabloid newspaper Bild. The doll was made of palystyrene, came in two sizes, and had an available wardrobe of 1950s fashion..


A BildLilli doll, Germany 19551964. Bukowskis

Bild Lilli Doll and her History 1952-1964. The Bild Lilli doll was originally a cartoon character created by German cartoonist Reinhard Beuthien as a "filler" piece on June 24, 1952 for the newspaper Bild-Zeitung in Hamburg, Germany. Her character became very popular with the public, she was a curvy gal who knew what she wanted and went.


A BildLilli doll, Germany, 19551964. Bukowskis

Lilli was born as a postwar comic character in the Bild Zeitung, a downscale German newspaper, M.G. Lord, author of "Forever Barbie: The Unauthorized Biography of a Real Doll," told The.


BILDLILLI, doll, Germany, 19551964 and HONG KONG LILLI, made in Hong Kong. Bukowskis

Lilli, also known as Bild-Lilli, is a discontinued West German comic strip created by Reinhard Beuthien for the tabloid newspaper Bild, appearing there from 1952 to 1961. The toy company Greiner & Hausser Gmbh released a fashion doll line of the same name in 1955, which led Ruth Handler , the co-founder of American toy company Mattel , to launch a similar toyline named Barbie .


Lilli & Her Sisters... Fashion dolls, Vintage barbie, Barbie fashion

The Bild Lilli doll was a West German line of fashion doll launched by Greiner & Hausser GmbH on August 12, 1955, and produced until 1964. Its design was based on the comic-strip character Lilli, created by Reinhard Beuthien for the tabloid newspaper Bild. The doll was made of polystyrene, came in two sizes, and had an available wardrobe of 1950s fashion.


Story of the Bild Lilli doll Barbie Amino

The doll was Bild Lilli, based on a newspaper comic strip character originally aimed primarily at men, in German newspapers. (Europe has a long tradition of cartoons for adult audiences such as.


Bild Lilli doll with her original outfit she's 71/2 in… Flickr

Staying on a germanic theme there is the precursor of Barbie - a German doll from the 1950s known as the Bild Lilli doll with an impossible figure, red fingernails, stilettos, white cotton polo.


BILDLILLI, Doll, Germany, 19551964. Bukowskis

Bild Lilli dolls were popular with German men as joke toys that were given at bachelor parties or hung from cars' rear-view mirrors. Often maligned as a 'sex doll' the truth about Bild Lilli is a bit more complicated. Bild Lilli encapsulated the capitalist and materialistic spirit of post war Europe and her clothes - so unlike dolls.


BILDLILLI, doll, Germany, 19551964. Bukowskis

Bild-Lilli doll. Unlike the German doll, the American Barbie has slightly more wholesome features. She still had a similar, curvy build. However, the makeup was lessened and helped the dolls to appear a bit more kid-friendly. The feet of the American Barbies are also quite different from the feet of the Bild Lilli dolls.


BILDLILLI, Doll, Germany, 19551964. Bukowskis

The Bild Lilli doll was originally marketed to adults in bars and tobacco shops as a gag gift. She was sold in two available sizes: 12 inches and 7.5 inches. The doll was made of plastic and had pale skin and a painted face with red lips, high narrow eyebrows, and modeled eyelashes over her sideways-glancing eyes.


A BildLilli doll, Germany, 19551964. Bukowskis

The Bild Lilli doll was a West German line of fashion doll launched by Greiner & Hausser GmbH on August 12, 1955, and produced until 1964. Its design was based on the comic-strip character Lilli, created by Reinhard Beuthien for the tabloid newspaper Bild.


A BildLilli doll, Germany, 19551964. Bukowskis

Ruth took the Bild Lilli dolls back to America, but finding a supplier who could make the product to her specifications was difficult. Japanese manufacturers reacted with distaste at the designs.