Cover Image Property of Murat Caviale Inc.
January, 2004:Vol.#1:Issue#1
HAUTE'S DEPARTMENT STORE

  • TOTS
    • Ginny Makes a Fashion Statement:
      Highlights from some of the early wardrobe trunk sets
      by W. Donnelly
  • PETITES
    • Tiny Kitty's Fashion Parade
      by Ernesto Padró-Campos
    • Little Miss Revlon
      by Michelle Konopny
  • WOMENS
    • Cissy & Her Formals
      by Sidney Bennett
    • Q&A
    • Artist Laurie Leigh
      by Kathleen Rowell
  • JUNIORS
    • Fast Rising Momoko
      by Rudi Teruel
    • Glamour Misty
      by Kathleen Rowell
  • MISSES
    • Simply Sydney- A Model Life
      by Barry Sturgill
    • Miss Nancy
      by Sumiko Watanabe
    • Gene & Our Moms
      essays compiled by Betty Kodell
  • SALON DE COUTURE
    • Superdoll
      by Karen Caviale
    • The Sheath
      by Ben Cassara and Joe Bucchi
    • Haute Homage: Robert Tonner
      by Linda Bosque
    • Avenue De Couture
    • Les Catherinettes:
      Sewing Guide for Straw Hats
      by Kathy Moreau
  • STORE DIRECTORY
    • Haute's Front Row
    • Tots: 5-8"
    • Petites: 9-10 1/2"
    • Juniors: 11-12"
    • Misses: 15 1/2-16"
    • Womens: 18-24"
    • Salon De couture

Magazine Title: Haute Doll: for the doll who likes to shop
Editor:
Publication Frequency: Monthly
Began Publication: Jan/Feb 2004
Ended Publication: Ongoing!
Published by: Murat Caviale Inc., Kenosha, WI
Average Page Count:
Magazine Dimensions(ht. x w.): 11" x 8 1/2"
ISSN: 1544-4775

NOTE: ALL COVER IMAGES THIS PAGE ARE
PROPERTY OF PUBLISHER, but scanned from my private collection.

SUMMARY: This magazine appears to be about fashion dolls and for fashion doll fans. It covers repaints, hair styling, clothes fashions and trends - like a woman's fashion magazine for Barbie! It really appealed to me - but I'm not ashamed to admit that I loved my barbie as a kid. I loved the little plastic shoes, and the pink plastic suitcase that opened up into a barbie-sized double wardrobe closet, and all the clothes my mom destroyed her eyesight making for me. I never had the cool car or buggy, but my Barbie was more of a plastic-horse-riding-tomboy Barbie anyway - um except for that blue satin with white lace overlay evening gown with tiny snaps in back that was her favorite, of course.

Subscriptions can still be had for this magazine at http://www.HauteDoll.com/ .

Anyone with more information about this publication, or has issues to donate or sell, can contact me through My Contact Page.



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