Artist David Wolfe to create a new Doris Day Paper Doll book

May 30, 2010 No Comments

Doris Day – ‘The Fashion Film Icon’ will soon be celebrated in a new paper doll book to be published by Paper Studio Press.

In 2007, as many of you may recall, a vintage 1952 paper doll set was faithfully reproduced for a new generation of Doris Day fans to enjoy courtesy of the Paper Studio Press based in Maine.

We understand that Doris Day’s management has now given the green light for the same company to produce a new paper doll set which will be styled around some of Ms. Day’s most iconic fashions.

This upcoming project is being produced by the acclaimed fashion forecaster and artist David Wolfe. Pierre Patrick will also be a co-writer on the project (author of “A Beautiful Day: The Doris Day Companion“).

We will update you once release information is announced!

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