"La Fête des Parisiennes" by Michael Canadas & David Robinson
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- čas přidán 18. 07. 2019
- "La Fête des Parisiennes," an intriguing and educational tour of a spectacular French Fashion Doll display at the Kansas City Toy and Miniature Museum, now known as the National Museum of Toys and Miniatures, located on the campus of the University of Missouri Kansas City. Narrated by Michael Canadas of Carmel Doll Shop, home of the Grovian Doll Museum.
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How wonderful you are to gift this beautiful little film to us! Each doll was my very favourite...until you showed the next! The narration and filming was so sensitively and passionately done-it was better than a Hollywood thriller to me. Thank you.
You are so kind
The sewing kit! The binoculars and parasols! Hats, mittens, muffs… incredible detail! Thank you for a delightful presentation!
You are so welcome!
Absolutely stunning! Thank you for sharing♥️
You are so welcome!
WOW! The face on the doll at 27:00 is STUNNING! Her eyes are just the most amazing color of blue! WOW.
Oh yes !
Amazing video! The dolls are breathtaking!
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much! The best curated tour I've ever enjoyed. Your passion for and love of this history is a beacon of joy.
Thank for your kind words !
MICHAEL ,you are a gem,as is this gorgeous presentation. Thank you so much.
You are very welcome
WOW thank you for sharing these stunning dolls and all their accessories with us, Michael your narration made this all the more special for me as you introduce one by one these beautiful works of art, I have loved looking at each and every doll. THANK YOU.
Thank you so much !
Phew!! What a beautiful collection.
Thank you!
Thank you for showing these Amazing wonderful dolls and all the other things
You are so welcome!
A treat! Such a relaxing and informative gem
Glad you enjoyed it!
How amazing is this?! Takes my breath away.
Thank you so much !
Wow! Fabulous❤️
Wow ! Thank you!
45:19 there's something special about each and every one of these dolls, but for some reason this doll in particular struck a chord with my inner child. she must have been so dearly loved. It's that precious feeling of have something that is beautiful to care for and is yours. Wonderful video.
Thank you so much !
Thank you so much, Michael and David, for sharing your knowledge and passion with others. You have given something for us to smile about in this crazy world. Someday I would love to visit your shop & museum to view and appreciate all your beautiful dolls and the fascinating history behind them. I won't ever get tired of watching this!
Wow, thank you
I collect miniature books, and have the same set of Shakespeare that was shown!!! Beautiful dolls and wonderful displays!!!!🥰🥰🥰
Awesome! Thank you!
What a privilege to see all these amazing treasures. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Those books with the pictures of the dolls to buy are amazing. Would love to have one of those.
They are!
Amazing that it's all still in fabulous condition 🙂
Yes indeed!
How lovely! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Beautiful and you present everything in such great detail and description and you voice I so soothing. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much!
Breathtaking video ❤ thank you so much 🥰
Glad you enjoyed it!
I have watched this superb video so many times, and can still watch it a thousand more. Thank you to all involved in this magnificent exhibit, and Michael Canadas for the fine presentation.
Wow, thank you!
Awesome! Luved seeing this!
Glad you enjoyed it!
All so beautiful
They are! Our pleasure sharing them!
Thank you Michael. I cannot express what seeing this meant to me.
Thank so much !
Absolutely love it! Aww! Thank you!
I'm glad you like it
I would love to visit!
thqnk you Michael
You are welcome !
The gorgeous, unique miniature carpetbag is stunning!
Yes it is !
Oh my gosh, such amazing dolls! Thank you so much for sharing!!
You are so welcome!
What a beautiful exhibition of such remarkable dolls. Thank you so much for sharing your extraordinary knowledge. Have to watch again.
Thank you so much!
All the familiar doll people!
When we were young !
Such a lovely video- thank you so very much. I just loved it!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful collection with us. If I lived closer to your museum, I would visit it many times a year, and will never get tired. I love your channel and videos and appreciate you sharing all the history behind each beautiful work of art. Both, the dolls and the costumes are masterpieces. I’m fascinated by history and fashion and I find your videos very inspiring. While I’m watching this now, I’m actually making a tiny doll body, and once she is complete and done with wig, shoes and outfit, she’ll be no more than 6 inches tall. Thanks again, and a big hug from the other side of the world 💓
I cannot thank you enough for writing such a lovely message. It is my pleasure to share our collection, and the payback is to know that it touches people in a positive way. If you are ever close enough for a visit, it would be my honor to give you a private tour of our little museum.
With all good wishes...Michael
@@MichaelCanadas that’s so lovely of you to say, thank you 😊 and happy Monday!
Wonderful video, beautiful, informative, and lovely. Your passion truly shows. You’re displays are so inspirational. Thank you
Thank you so much!
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Oh my! Where do I start? As a little girl, 60 some years ago, my father brought me a Mm. Alexander doll every time he came home from traveling or for my birthday. Brides, ballet dancers, fashions from the early part of the century. Compared to these dolls they were pretty ..meh.. But I think the most available dolls at the time. I adored them and although I played with them, I played carefully. My sister got ahold of several of them and ruined them, them my mother let them molder in a damp basement. When I had my first child, a girl, she gave them to me...Oh God! they looked terrible, Clothes torn and moldy, hare walked off, faces coughed and eyes poked out. I was horrified similar to seeing a picker of a beaten child ( far from that but I hope you get the emotions I felt) I had my husband burry tehem in the yard. He understood my emotions and planted flowers over their grave, ( he was not a flower person, but I am.). My inner child came out when they were given to me and came out when ever I picked the flowers or weeded the garden. He died 33 yrs ago and I sold the house two years latter. I have since gone back to see the place. My husbands perfectly kept lawn was weedy and the flowers were gone. the end of my childhood and inner child hood.
You can collect all of dolls of your childhood and have a lot of fun doing it !