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What's the name of this doll? What's her specific information?

This is not an sd doll, but a Blythe doll.

Bryce Doll 1972 was born in America. At that time, hippies who pursued peace and advocated natural dress emerged in the anti-war wave in the United States. Coupled with the promotion of TV programs, an artistic heat wave called "Big Eyes" arose, which indirectly promoted the birth of Blyth dolls. The initial sales of Bryce dolls were very bad. Although her market positioning is children, her special face shape makes her unpopular-her eyes and head are too big, even a little scary, and she has no figure. Things that are too avant-garde are hard to accept for a while.

In just one year, Bryce doll was forced to stop production. Just as the little doll (Blyth) was gradually forgotten, Gina Garan, a famous fashion photographer in American fashion, saved her. Gina, known as "Little Baby Mother", is a loyal little cloth fan. As a doll collector, Gina has personally collected more than 2,000 dolls. One day, Gina's friend said to her, "I think you look like Bryce!" " "So, driven by curiosity, Gina bought her first piece of cloth from the Internet. From then on, Gina's love for Xiao Bu grew by leaps and bounds. She often travels around the world with a small cloth and takes various modeling photos.

In 2000, Gina Garan held a personal small cloth photo exhibition and published a small cloth photo album called "This is Bryce", which made people know this little doll again. Once this album was released, this little doll (Blyth) with only four styles and no popularity has undergone earth-shaking changes. Bryce has not only become a weather vane of various fashion trends, but also established his own unique image with his excellent sense of change, shaping a brand-new "super fashion beauty".

Gina introduced her collection of paintings to Junko, the producer of CWC in Japan, and through her introduction, Bryce dolls were blown all the way to Japan. Later, when Gina filmed a brochure for Japanese department store Parco, Japanese toy manufacturer Takara Company launched the first replica doll named Parco Limited, and the status of the doll finally reached an unprecedented height.

Today, Blythe doll has launched a total of 37 models, which are favored by many top boutique brands around the world. They have made classic "Blythe custom clothes" for her. With the popularity of Blythe doll in Japan, the popular street brands in Japan have joined this trend in recent years, once again opening a broader "door of change" for Blythe doll. In this way, the little doll (Blyth) not only came back to life, but also became a doll with high price, rapid appreciation and global madness.

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