I have never been a fan of antique dolls but rather the exquisite Madame Alexander dolls of the 1950's and their fabulous clothes. However after watching this well presented video I must admit I am craving a French Fashion doll now. This video changed my mind and I love the narrator, his voice is so refined and soothing. Wish he was given credit.
HI! This video was fully produced and narrated by Michael Canadas at The Grovian Doll Museum. It is fully credited in the description of the video. We are glad you enjoyed it!
I have been intrigued with these beautiful dolls for years. Thank you for for doing this video so we can all enjoy seeing the and, learning their history. I would love to sew for one of them.❤️
Such a wonderful presentation. I wish there were more interest among young girls. They have no idea what they are missing. The history is amazing. Thank You.
I bet very few little girls had these as they were obviously very expensive. This is a great tour of the museum. I enjoyed it. I wonder if there are other exhibits out there of the dolls that were more affordable back then.
Mademoiselle Fifi looks just like my grandmother, down to her plump body and dissatisfied visage. But then, they were almost of the same generation! I have her small china heads, in spite of her look, she was a generous grandmother and a lifelong doll lover.
Thank you Rachel for showing these beautiful dolls .
So beautifully narrated I would love audio books narrated by such a soothing voice.
This is Michael Canadas. He has his own channel with more videos with his narration. Check him out! Thanks for watching.
So very Beautyful Pam such talentThank you for sharing
I can only dream of having doll like this .
Wow this museum looks amazing. Thanks for the sharing this video Rachel, Michael & David you all look so young 😊.
so many treasures ! I am flawless..
Loved those beautiful dolls 🙂 thank you
I have never been a fan of antique dolls but rather the exquisite Madame Alexander dolls of the 1950's and their fabulous clothes. However after watching this well presented video I must admit I am craving a French Fashion doll now. This video changed my mind and I love the narrator, his voice is so refined and soothing. Wish he was given credit.
HI! This video was fully produced and narrated by Michael Canadas at The Grovian Doll Museum. It is fully credited in the description of the video. We are glad you enjoyed it!
Liebe Rachel, herzlichsten Dank für all die wunderschööne Puppen💚🌹Viele Grüße aus Bavaria 😊🍀 !
I have been intrigued with these beautiful dolls for years. Thank you for for doing this video so we can all enjoy seeing the and, learning their history. I would love to sew for one of them.❤️
FABULOSO!
Such a wonderful presentation. I wish there were more interest among young girls. They have no idea what they are missing. The history is amazing. Thank You.
Thank you so much for watching, we appreciate you!
Excelente!
That was Fantastic 👏 What a Beautiful soothing Voice ✨ God Bless and keep you
Michael has a wonderful voice. We’re so happy you enjoyed this!
I bet very few little girls had these as they were obviously very expensive. This is a great tour of the museum. I enjoyed it. I wonder if there are other exhibits out there of the dolls that were more affordable back then.
Thank you for watching!
I so Enjoyed this presentation it was well narrated! And easy to follow Thank you!
So happy you did! Thank you for watching!
So calming to watch "doll t.v.", as I like to call it, Michael! I have a pair of those rubber overshoes but they are all black and about an 1" long!
This is my favorite video from Michael and David!
Such a beautiful doll so informative!
It really is!
Beautiful
Wow so many dolls !
Yes!!
È possibile ascoltare anche in Italiano?
Bellissimi video bambole meravigliose.
COMPLIMENTI!!
Michael.. Thank you !!!!
Thanks for watching!
Mademoiselle Fifi looks just like my grandmother, down to her plump body and dissatisfied visage. But then, they were almost of the same generation! I have her small china heads, in spite of her look, she was a generous grandmother and a lifelong doll lover.
When I was a little girl I dreamed of owning one of these
I would like to see 18th century fashion dolls made for Marie Antoinette.
What is the audio track used in the background?
We do not know. Michael and David edited this video.
@@RachelHoffmanDolls Any chance that Michael or David could provide this information?
You could certainly ask them. Thanks so much for watching.
@@RachelHoffmanDolls Sure, how do I reach them?
Google The Carmel Doll Shop or Grovian Doll Museum and contact them through their website.