Ages Designs

Purveyors of Doll Fashion Designs and Clothiers


A chatelaine - something holding the key to something special - a symbol of authority on a subject.  In the Victorian era, women often wore a sewing chatelaine at their waist, the symbol of their rule over the domestic household.  Here we hope to provide you with the keys to getting the right supplies to create your doll's finery.  Of course, now you know where to get the patterns.  But what about fabrics, laces, and trim?  Antique buttons, teeny-tiny snaps and appliques?  Mohair wigs and shoes?

We, at Ages Designs, have sought out the best of the best and are very happy to share our discoveries with you so that you may have the keys to success.  Please mention our name when visiting them.


Dolls

Looking for a new companion? Visit some of our favorite artists.


Exquisite reproductions of Bru Jne and A.T. bebes

Bebes By Sayuri.

http://www.bebesbysayuri.com

Email: bebesbysayuri@hotmail.com


World reknowned Bru Jne replica artist

Margit Gieszer


Wig Making

Soft human and mohair wigs by Vicki Stokes.

Email: bratvicki@comcast.net


Fine and lush mohair wigs by Leni DeSouza.

Email: dollbebe1@yahoo.net


Textiles

Silks, laces, ribbons, and trim - an eye candy store!

Gilda Dreher, Proprietor

http://www.gildasfabrics.com

Email: gildasfabs@aol.com


Luscious velvets and silks to be found at Delectable Mountain Cloth - even vintage fabrics!

http://www.delectablemountain.com

Email: staff@delectablemountain.com


Ribbons, buttons, and other trim in every color

M&J Trimming of New York

http://www.mjtrim.com


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Bebes By Sayuri


Margit Gieszer


Vicki Stokes


Leni DeSouza