Arabian (Dollie) adventures at ARTE

Sitting regally on her throne, Sayida Amira (lady Amira) looks all prim and proper. Her mascara-ed eyelashes are heavy with expectancy that someone so deserving of her handcrafted beauty and vivacious, will steal away into the night or day.

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This is Lady Amira handcrafted with love by Maggie Tuite.

Like Amira, many a lady and princess has had her dreams come true, thanks to their creator, Maggie Tuite who brands her dollies as Dollie Day Dreams. Some have their hands henna-ed with hand embroidery. Others have flamboyant gowns that go on for miles.

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Note the lovely bejewelled hands on this Dollie.

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Beneath the veil is a beautiful face with handpainted facial features.

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And if you prefer the dollies to have wire-y legs so that they have the choice to fold their legs into a ‘yoga’ pose or dangle like happy-go-lucky gals, then Maggie can customise these for you.

Dollies from diverse communities can be seen at ARTE at Maggie Tuite's stall.
Dollies from diverse communities can be seen at ARTE at Maggie Tuite’s stall.

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