I stumbled upon another fantastic Etsy site the other day and just received my first item. The very talented Sylvia Bittner of Hankie Chic makes these wonderful ensembles out of vintage handkerchiefs. http://www.etsy.com/shop/HankieChic?ref=seller_info_count

(Photo credit: Sylvia Bittner)
How cute and inventive is this?!! I was so intrigued by this product, I had to ask Sylvia a few questions.
1. Where did you get the idea to do this?
I got the idea for making Barbie dresses from a book, Hankie Couture, by Marsha Greenberg. I found the book while I was trolling JoAnn Fabrics a year ago. It was love at first sight. I bought the book for inspiration and then directed my husband to the nearest antique mall to stock up on hankies. Since then, I’ve made close to 100 dresses, some from patterns I’ve drafted myself (such as the outfit you purchased) and some from patterns by others or commercial vintage patterns.
2. Are you a fashion doll collector and if so, what do you collect?
I didn’t own a Barbie at the time I bought the book, but I’ve made up for it since then. I started by collecting most of the Barbie Basics dolls, and then moved on to vintage reproductions, and now Silkstones. I currently have 70 or so, but I’m thinking about downsizing and selling some of the model muse dolls on eBay and just concentrating on Silkstones, since most people seem to want to purchase clothes that fit Silkstones.
3. Where do you find these glorious handkerchiefs that you use?
I look for hankies everywhere … Antique shops, EBay, Etsy … I travel frequently instate for my job, and out of state on vacations, so I’m always looking for antique shops wherever I go. All the hankies I use are vintage and I’ve been blessed to find some really beautiful ones. You can see my entire hankie collection on my Pinterest board, pinterest.com/sylviabittner/ on the board, my vintage hankies.
I want to extend a huge “Thank You!” to Sylvia for being willing to be interviewed for the blog and for doing such amazing and creative work. I love it! And folks…these beauties aren’t just for Silkstones .

Model: High Toned Rayna
Purse: Redefined Accessory Kit by Integrity Toys
Shoes: Gift from a friend ( love ya!)




May 7, 2013 | Categories: Barbie, Fashion Royalty | Tags: doll clothing, Doll Photography, Etsy Hankie Chic, Hankie Chic, High Toned Rayna, Inside the fashion doll studio, ITFDS, OOAK doll fashions, Rebecca Berry Photography, Sylvia Bittner, vintage handkerchief doll clothing | 21 Comments
Okay…this one is for the Silkstone lovers. I could not let this diorama go without putting one of my favorite Silkstones within its shabby chic yumminess. Robert Best’s “Violette”, in my opinion, is one of the most feminine doll designs of his career at Mattel. She embodies gentility and spring to me. Perhaps it’s the lilac print on her gown, the large flowing design or the flowers in her hair…I don’t know…but put it all together and I feel the pull of springtime. It’s just so girly! She is also a platinum edition Silkstone which means she is not photographed often.
I have to give credit to my daughter Megan for this one. She took one look at the diorama I was working on and said “ Mom, you should put the doll in the purple gown in this one”. She was right!














What the set up looks like when I have to pull the big lights out. It’s a much more involved shoot…which is why you may see this diorama for a while. 

April 28, 2013 | Categories: Barbie, Doll Diorama, Silkstone | Tags: BFMC, Doll Diorama, Doll Photography, ITFDS, Platinum label Barbie, Rebecca Berry Photography, Robert Best, Silkstone Barbie, violette, Violette Silkstone Barbie | 16 Comments
…with Professor Plum and a candlestick {Snort!}. No, we are not playing the game Clue…but it sure sounds like it. Some times I have an idea for a photo and it simply won’t go away. I received a couple new pieces of furniture this past week and I knew I was in trouble when I formulated a game plan before I went to bed and woke up with new ideas on how to make the scene work. I realized…I was already on the road to doing the diorama so I might as well get on with it. My enthusiasm ( cough, cough obsession) was fueled even further by some amazing photos on Flickr by Stilleto Queen (http://www.flickr.com/photos/stilettoqueen/). This one was an idea that needed some lead time for construction so that explains my blog absence for the past week. I was very lucky to find some resources online for this shoot and I will share them at the end of this post. If you wish to make some of the items in this post, get ready to make glue, glue dots and scissors your best friends.
Model: “Sea Breeze” Poppy Parker
Gown and jewelry: Petal Perfect by Dressmaker Details(http://www.windycitydolls.com/dressmaker.htm)
Table and Chairs: Mini Chair ( http://www.etsy.com/shop/miniCHAIR?ref=top_trail)






Some candid shots during the shoot. Loved how the sun was hitting the scene while I shot this!!


Photo of the set up…real high tech…right down to the Star Wars AND Lord of the Rings Trivial Pursuit games holding up the chandelier. My family and I are complete geeks. Yes, that is an old window providing the back wall. I love it!

Do you like the French flower pails and tin pitchers? Well they are made of paper and available for download at:
http://miniatures.about.com/od/dollhouseprintables/ss/flowercontainers.htm
Actual downloads are on page two of article above and in multiple scales. These are all in 1/6 scale. I used heavier weight presentation paper for this project because cardstock was just too heavy and hard to work with. I also wanted a slight shine to the items but not glossy so the presentation paper worked well. Tip: to keep the flower pails from tipping over when you put something in them, fill them up halfway with rice. It weighs it down and helps hold the stems in place . Tip: Ever filled a mini pot and wondered what to use for dirt? Try coffee grounds.
Happy mini gardening!!
April 26, 2013 | Categories: Fashion Royalty, How to, Poppy Parker | Tags: Doll Diorama, Doll Photos, Dressmaker Details Petal Perfect, Integrity Toys, ITFDS, Rebecca Berry Photography, Sea Breeze Poppy Parker | 33 Comments
I am still feeling the inspiration from my recent trip to Paris ( hope that sticks around for a while too). That coupled with the recent sunshine and Spring temperatures had me feeling like a Picnic….and here it is.
Model: OOAK Debut Silkstone ( no she isn’t the Paris doll festival Debut but doesn’t she look like one!!) I rerooted a caucasian Debut and repainted the eyebrows.
Dress: Bellissima Couture ( http://bellissimacouturefashions.wordpress.com/)
Hat: Bogue’s Vogues ( http://www.etsy.com/shop/boguesvogues)
Shoes, Gloves and Jewelry: Mattel



**The photos above were made possible by the following talented artists who were willing to share their amazing photoshop brushes on deviantart: Blazter(JavierZhx) and deseratedeceit. **
Miss Debut here represents my one and ONLY attempt at rerooting a Silkstone. That process is not for a first timer folks. I was lucky to have fingers when I was done and it took about a month LOL! I now have a completely new level of respect for anyone who reroots these Silkies.
April 18, 2013 | Categories: Barbie, OOAK Barbie, Silkstone | Tags: Bellissima Couture, Bogue's Vogues, Debut Silkstone Barbie, Doll Diorama, Doll Photography, Inside the fashion doll studio, ITFDS, OOAK Silkstone Barbie, Rebecca Berry Photography, rerooting Silkstones | 20 Comments
We all have them. Those times when we just can’t seem to summon the energy to get things done. I find myself in this state of ennui from time to time.
That is where I feel I have been for the last week. Yesterday, however, the sun came out and I decided to do some redressing and get with the program. I grabbed my trusty point and shoot and had some fun with the sunshine. Hope you like 
Model: Victoire Roux Place Vendome
Gloves: Victoire Roux Place Vendome
Suit and hat: Bellissima Couture (http://bellissimacouturefashions.wordpress.com/)
Shoes and Jewelry: Mattel


Model ,Gloves and Jewelry: Think Pink! Imogen
Gown: Victoire Roux Place Vendome



And…behind the scenes.

April 17, 2013 | Categories: Fashion Royalty, Imogen, Victoire Roux | Tags: "Think Pink" Imogen, Bellissima Couture, Funny Face dolls, Inside the fashion doll studio, Integrity Toys, Integrity Toys 2013, ITFDS, Rebecca Berry Photography, Victoire Roux, Victoire Roux Place Vendome | 9 Comments
With all the frills upon it. Easter is upon us so I thought I would showcase a couple of favorites from the Paris trip.
Model: Paris Luncheon Ensemble
Dress: Spring Bouquet: Grass by Bellissima Couture( http://bellissimacouturefashions.wordpress.com/2013/03/26/more-spring-fashions/)
Hat: Market Day Silkstone ( modified with new hat band and flowers)




She’ll be the grandest lady in the Easter parade.
March 30, 2013 | Categories: Barbie, Silkstone | Tags: Bellissima Couture, Doll Diorama, Doll Photography, ITFDS, Paris Fashion Doll Festival 2013, Paris Luncheon Ensemble Silkstone, Rebecca Berry Photography, Silkstone Barbie, Silkstone Barbie 2013 | 8 Comments
With the Oscars this weekend, I couldn’t resist another award themed photo shoot. I always enjoy watching the red carpet and I am looking forward to this years festivities.
Model: Gala Gown Barbie® Doll
Gown, belt and fur: Randall Craig RTW
Earrings: Regal Solstice Anja Fashion Royalty 2011





February 22, 2013 | Categories: Barbie, Silkstone | Tags: Doll Photography, Gala Gown Silkstone Barbie, ITFDS, Randall Craig RTW, Rebecca Berry Photography, Silkstone Barbie | 9 Comments
As I have stated before, I love to photograph a red headed doll in a green dress. I am partial to the redheads in my collection so I enjoy photographing them. Why then do I always seem to gravitate towards dressing them in green? Yes, I like green but there are other reasons at play here.
Most of us learn in grade school art class that there are three primary colors red, blue and yellow. All other colors come from these three primary bases. We also learn that there are complementary colors. These are colors that are directly across from each other on the color wheel

In art and graphic design there are many theories about these colors and usage. In photography, it is generally accepted that the use of complementary colors helps intensify colors or makes them more active in your photo. I am simplifying it I know and if you really want to do the research, there are ample reams of info on the internet. My point is, using these complementary colors can help give that extra pop in some of your photos.
Red/Green


Blue/Orange(yellow)


February 20, 2013 | Categories: Doll photography | Tags: Complementary color usage in photography, Doll Photography, ITFDS, Rebecca Berry Photography | 7 Comments
I almost always love a redhead in a green dress. Most people do and there are aesthetic and photography reasons for this…see upcoming blog post this next week. I recently took receipt of the most exquisite green dress from my dear friend Hilda of Bellissima Couture. She patterned it off of a Dior gown from the 1950’s as seen here in this iconic 1957 Life magazine photo

(Photo credit: Loomis Dean – 1957 LIFE)
I had to find the perfect model for it and who better than my muse o’ the moment…Gala Gown.
Model: Gala Gown Barbie® Doll
Gown and hat: Bellissima Couture
Necklace and gloves: Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany’s



February 17, 2013 | Categories: Barbie, Silkstone | Tags: Audrey Hepburn Barbie, Bellissima Couture, Christian Dior, couture doll clothing, Doll Photography, Gala Gown Silkstone Barbie, ITFDS, Life magazine, Loomis Dean, OOAK doll fashions, Rebecca Berry Photography | 20 Comments
It’s the third official day of the new year and it has been roughly two years since I started the wonderful journey into blogging on WordPress. I truly appreciate everyone’s willingness to come along for the ride
. I am hoping that 2013 will continue to bring inspiration, time and creativity my way so I can share more photos with you. In the year ahead, I am looking forward to more of Mr. Best’s Silkstone Atelier line as well as the wonders that Integrity Toys will have for us. While I will not be attending and reporting from the National Barbie Doll Collectors Convention this year, I will be reporting for the first time from Paris for the Paris Doll Expo in March and I hope to be attending Integrity Toys Fashion Royalty convention in October.
To kick off the new year, I am trying out some new lighting ideas ( received some new lights for the studio from Santa!!). I had a whole “Narnia” thing going on LOL! I was wishing I had a 1/6 Mr Tumnus.
Model: OOAK Silkstone by Jon Copeland
Gown: T.D. Fashions






January 3, 2013 | Categories: Barbie, OOAK Barbie, Silkstone | Tags: Doll Diorama, Doll Photography, ITFDS, Rebecca Berry Photography, Silkstone, Silkstone Barbie, T.D. Fashions | 23 Comments
At the end of each year, a flurry of photos floods Flickr and doll boards with groupings of collectors favorite dolls for the year. I always have these grand ideas of doing a group photo too and never seem to get around to it . This year, I had a flash of inspiration and decided I was going to MAKE the time to do it…so.. here it is. I was inspired by this years Vanity Fair Hollywood Edition.
In no particular order, my favorite dolls for 2012 are
1) Glam Addict Giselle
2) Gala Gown Silkstone Barbie
3) Fame by Frame Imogen
4) Lilac Frost Poppy Parker
5) High Profile Eugenia







Inspiration photo…..

December 29, 2012 | Categories: Barbie, Eugenia, Fashion Royalty, Giselle, Imogen, Poppy Parker, Silkstone | Tags: Doll Diorama, Doll Photography, Fame by Frame Imogen, Gala Gown Silkstone Barbie, Glam Addict Giselle, High Profile Eugenia, Inside the fashion doll studio, ITFDS, Lilac Frost Poppy Parker, Rebecca Berry Photography | 14 Comments
One of my favorite things about being part of the collecting community is discovering amazing OOAK fashions for our diminutive divas. This past June, Pam Seeman of Paintbox Designs brought her fabulous fashions to the National Barbie Convention for the first time. I think it is fair to say she and her fashions were a huge hit. Paintbox Designs has been a fixture at Fashion Royalty convention but this year was the first time we had the pleasure of seeing and purchasing her fashions for Ms. Barbie. I must have spent a good thirty minutes at her table…along with a whole host of other shoppers and walked away with some beautiful OOAK outfits. I adore the floaty rose fabric she used for the skirt of Dasha’s dress. Loni’s dress is one of her signature designs and it never disappoints. I must have this design in at least three different colors. You can find Pam and Paintbox Designs at http://www.paintboxdesigns.net/index.html
Models: FR2 Always Polished Dasha and Lemon Crush Loni Lawrence
Gowns: Paintbox Designs ( http://www.paintboxdesigns.net/index.html)
Shoes: FR2 “Shoe Win” shoe pack from 2012 FR convention( Dasha), Mattel (Loni)
Set: Feather trees in 15’” and 18” from Target. Repainted chair is Petit Luxury Arm Chair for Pullip.
It looks like Dasha is completely bored at the country club holiday party…LOL!




December 5, 2012 | Categories: 1/6 clothing, Barbie, Fashion Royalty | Tags: 1/6 clothing, doll clothing, Doll Diorama, Doll Photography, FR2 Always Polished Dasha, ITFDS, Lemon Crush Loni Lawrence, Paintbox Designs, Pam Seeman | 11 Comments
I was shocked at how a simple updo changed the entire look of this doll. She is now one of my favorite models.
Model: Restyled Verushka™ Barbie® Doll
Gown: Joe Tai
Earrings and gloves: Hope Diamond Barbie




What this picture would look like as a Chanel ad…..

November 21, 2012 | Categories: Barbie, Silkstone | Tags: Doll Diorama, Doll Photography, ITFDS, Joe Tai, OOAK doll fashions, Rebecca Berry Photography, Russian Silkstones, Silkstone, Silkstone Barbie, Verushka Silkstone Barbie | 6 Comments