Friday, April 30, 2010
Couture Court Opens TODAY!!
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
NAME PHASE 2!!
Ellowyne Too!

Couture Court, Fashionista Way, Muse Boulevard, Imagination Road or Rue de la Paix.
Entries accepted Tuesday, April 20 through Tuesday, April 27. All entries will be put into a pool and one winner will be drawn.
Take a moment while on Main Street to look around if you have time - several of our merchants have promotions running during this contest! You really don't want to miss out on any of the fun!!
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Featured Artist - Claudia Green

Thursday, April 1, 2010
Featured Artist - Lori Lyon

IN THE SPOTLIGHT
Lori Lyon
Madeleine Rose Couture
Main Street
Lori isn’t really new to a spotlight. Her backgrounds in both dolls and fashion have prepared her well. She began designing and sewing for her Barbie dolls at age 7, and well improved on her art with an AA in Fashion Design from the Institute of Design and Merchanding in Los Angeles. Her work has been featured in Hautedoll magazine and the online magazine, High Maintenance.
As early as 2004 it was obvious that Lori Lyon was definitely someone going places in the doll world – just check out some of her earlier works!!
Her designs have also been seen in these popular magazines - Dolls, FDQ and High Style. And many of us were either introduced or reintroduced to her when she decided to join in the competition at our sister site,
Couture Doll Design Challenge. Lori did quite well there winning several challenges - she was definitely a contender! Eventually this led her to her new home with us at Couture Doll Shops! Here are a few of her current offerings. As you can see they are still beautiful and ever-improving, just what they have to be in order to be successful in any type of fashion-oriented industry!
So what else could an article about Lori Lyon possibly serve up you might say!?! Well, what we hope to do is give you a little peek inside the real person behind the store front we call Madeleine Rose Couture. Behind every store front on CDS there is not only a shop, there is also a person who developed that shop – and that’s what our spotlights will speak to – so let’s go!
A self described sidetracked home executive, Lori Lyon is an artist who came to doll couture through an interesting route. Her marriage and subsequent birth of her daughter, Maddie Rose, resulted in her decision to be a stay at home Mom. For relaxation she turned back to her early days of Barbie collecting, and soon she discovered she wanted more – more even than her previous vintage delights; she now mulled over the idea of adding some of the new Silkstones to her collection. With her passion and very little extra cash, she didn’t think she’d be able to add much until her husband turned her on to our “industry” from his activities on eBay. He showed her how other fashionistas were adding to their dolly $$ or whatever through this online auction venue. Needless to say, she was immediately hooked. After all, if others could do it, why couldn’t she?
Lori offered her patterned outfits for Barbie on eBay, but from networking there, she began to see a whole new breed of artists joining the world of clothing Barbie-sized dolls! And, although pioneers like Matisse led the way in influencing Lori, she felt the market for the smaller fashion dolls becoming more and more saturated. Perhaps, she thought, it was time to look at fashions created for other dolls, but which one would it be?
The only big doll she had was Gene, and this doll seemed to have enough of her own wardrobe. So, Lori began searching out items made specifically for Robert Tonner’s Tyler because she felt this would be the next “IT” doll to design for! In researching Tyler, Lori also found artists who made incredible fashions for big dolls; specifically the designs of artists like Superdoll, Red Silk Thread, and Janis Kiker. Lori concluded that making fashions for Tyler would be a better size for her to design on, and she instinctively knew she wanted to be on these artist’s level, and was not afraid of the hard work necessary to get there.
Today Lori has achieved her aspirations, and designs for a variety of dolls besides Tyler. Drawing her inspiration from runways, current designers (Dior, LaCroix, McQueen, and others), Japanese culture, anime and Manga, vintage movies, fashion, and fabric – actually a combo of fabrics and textures – Lori continues to present her incredible visions on her website named for her daughter. Your journey will take you into a shop of incredible beauty where your can expect to find stunning One of a Kinds and Limited Editions as well as her MRC hosiery and Rose Room exclusives.
What you won’t find are any commissions open or new collections…..right now…she’s been rather busy developing new designs! But a fabulous treat Lori has had time to work on has been her blog. This has been such an interesting place to travel. Lori's latest offering is a "how to" on the beautiful gown she produced for the recent CDS fashion show! When you have a moment be sure and check out both Lori's storefront and her blog titled The Roses Couture.

Saturday, March 20, 2010
Come celebrate with Couture Doll Shops!
Welcome to Couture Doll Shops first Runway Show! We hope you enjoy these designs. CDS is now open, and these and many other neat products are available there - be sure to visit Couture Doll Shops later - now let's enjoy the show!
First up is Claudia Green's “Purple Passion.” The drama of this outfit begins with the skirt of luxurious plum satin. It is form-fitting from the waist to the knees and ends in a long train; the ruffle is trimmed in fancy braid and sparkles with tiny glitter. The bustierre is also plum satin, and is lined in creamy-white as is the skirt. Topping it off is a fancy, sheer overblouse that features a dramatic ruffled collar, peplum and cuffs belted and trimmed in the same braid that embellishes the skirt. The delicate bead necklace finishes off the ensemble nicely!Denise Beaudin chose to dress an Ellowyne Wilde doll in a royal purple, crushed velvet gown. The gown has a fitted bodice and a very full long skirt. The skirt is slightly longer at the back to form a train. The bodice front neckline is trimmed with a delicate black lace. A shawl of black chiffon can be worn just over the shoulders, and tops this creation off nicely. Jewelry includes a necklace of purple and black beads, and purple stud earrings. This dress is partially lined in mauve colored cotton to add shaping, and is closed at the back with metal snaps.

Formally a Portrait in Black Poppy Parker, this doll has had a complete facial repaint by Amy Nardone. She has been painted with the highest quality acrylics and sealers. Her eyes are shades of a blue gray and her shadowing is grays, browns and some deep blues. Her lips were painted crimson to complete this dramatic effect.

This stunning OOAK 1/6 scale settee from John Prewitt is upholstered with a plum shade of Silkessence fabric. The arms and body are emphasized by black lacquer wood trim accents. Also included are two lavender pillows with a cream metallic sheen. This settee is sized just right for two, or is perfect for one lady to lounge in leisure as we see here. This elegant furniture piece would be ideal for your doll's home; a perfect place for her to relax and have a glass of wine.



From the Wyckedry Model Agency operated by Wanda Lee Kinnie is

Silkstone Honey is looking good in this design from Tula O'Reilly. This evening gown cascades down the runway in lush, brilliant shades of pure amethyst silk. This timeless fashion silhouette echoes an early

Mei Li walks the Red Carpet wearing an exquisite Christine Loff strapless gown of purple charmeuse, with an overlay of tulle featuring embroidered lavender flowers. She wears long cream gloves and has a cream chiffon shawl for a chilly evening. To complete the outfit, Mei Li has a beaded bracelet with many strands of purple beads and shoulder-length beaded earings in purple and lavender.

Vintage elegance highlights this silk dupioni sheath gown by Elisa Cetera. It features delicate

The idea for this gown was drawn from the Art Deco era, but was made to be more modern and edgy. Sherri Agee made this vision of cream charmeuse that has gold accents. The skirt of the gown is a wavy purple sinamay-like fabric that creates a bubble skirt. It has an asymmetrical hemline falling longer in the back with a short train. The hemline features a purposely frayed edge, giving it a modern flare. Trim throughout is made of deep royal purple crushed velvet and Swarovski rhinestone components. Jewelry is made from 24k gold plated size 10/0 Charlottes & 4mm purple Swarovski crystals. The necklace and bracelet are both hand woven.

As our lovely Evangeline walks down the Red Carpet, she wears a stunning Pauline Lyngard one piece dress of tattered lavender chiffon over black satin. The dress ends slightly above the ankle to focus on her custom made purple and black leather sandals.

Ending our presentation today is our Show Stopper -- Passion, a confection of layered ruffles in purple, pink and brown ombre tulle fashioned by Lori Lyon. It simply sparkles with tiny jewels. The top is a fitted corset bodice in iridescent purple cross dyed silk taffeta that is boned with an eyelet lace-up back. Silver strapped sandals with crystal heels and a silver bowed clutch complete this red carpet look modeled by Numina Grey
For our final walk-on, we ask you to view our models in the video below; just push play! Note they are accompanied by the musical stylings of Clandestine with their song Breton Tunes. Thanks for coming!
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Couture Doll Shops Opens March 14!
Push play now!
And we'd love to have you join in the fun that is CDS! But change your calendars, fashionistas! We've had to move our Runway Show date back a bit!! However, we are happy to announce we're going to be able to have the Grand Opening for our spin-off site, Couture Doll Shops, eariler than predicted. Here's our new schedule: Sunday, March 14 @ 10 a.m. - CDS Grand Opening Monday, March 22 @ 10 a.m. - CDS Runway Show Mark your calendar, and check it out on the Couture Doll Shops website , neither date is one you'll want to miss!
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Join us on the Runway!?!

Couture Doll Shops is having a fashion show - and many of our shop owners will be participating!! What a fun opportunity to have a sneak peek into the style our shop owners will exhibit at CDS, even before the Grand Opening!
And, there is still time for some of you to participate. All current CDS shop owners and those who become CDS shop owners BEFORE March 2, 2010 are eligible for this challenge. If you've been hanging on to apply "some day" - now really is the time to act.
Yes, we'll cap off accepting shop owners on our Premier level March 2, and won't take any more applications until we make a new announcement. And, yes, gone will be the opportunity to subscribe to CDS at our initial offering, and gone will be the perks of being a Premier Couture Doll Shop Owner. We REALLY appreciate those who have been smart enough...and brave enough....to start this great adventure with us, and we want to reward them.
Are you ready? Then come on! You can get started on the CDS website - couturedollshop.com
And, if you simply like to shop - your turn will be coming up soon. We will be keeping you informed of all the CDS happenings, including our Grand Opening date, right here. Okay, lots to do before the event - but be sure to mark your calendars for March 13. It's a Saturday, m'dears -- the perfect time to relax after all some real girl shopping, and watch the show!!!