Wednesday, 2 September 2015


Charlotte Whatley - Artist Directory





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50s Fads and Fashions Paper Dolls - April 15, 2010


Fads and fashion came together for the first time in the 1950s. Undulating in hula hoops, bopping to rock n roll, drag racing and shopping for the latest fad, teen-agers took over and created their own pop culture that influenced the world.

Artist Charlotte Whatley has cleverly incorporated 50 fads of the 50s into 32 fashion items in this new paper doll book from Paper Studio Press. Two couples, Bud & Beckie and Esther and Eddy, have a wardrobe of memorable 50s fashions, complete with everything from pencil skirts and penny loafers to letter sweaters and leather jackets. And, like real sisters or best friends, the two girls can share clothes! A fashion essay by David Wolfe is included along with a fun fashion quiz.










Western Star Style - May 23, 2011


Forget the gritty real Old West and play cowboys and cowgirls with a book of paper dolls and costumes that recall Western wear as seen through the rose-colored lens of Hollywood. Created by artist Charlotte Whatley, this delightful book features eight pages of glamorized western costumes from the days of silent movies to the great TV classics of the 1950s.

Three dolls; one cowboy, one cowgirl and a saloon girl are ready to wear the fancy shirts, the buckskins and jeans, the prairie dresses and dance hall costumes. Costumes include, among others, outfits worn by Zorro, Hopalong Cassidy, The Lone Ranger, Miss Kitty and the singing stars, Roy Rogers, Dale Evans and Gene Autry.










60s Fashion Revolution Paper Dolls - November 28, 2011


Feelin' groovy? Do you miss mini-skirts and swinging hair? Do you think the Kardashians don't hold a candle to Twiggy and the Beatles? Then this new paper doll book by artist Charlotte Whatley is for you.

Two dolls and eight pages of trendy gear will turn back the calendar to 1964-1969 when the Youthquake was shaking the world and a fashion revolution was happening. It was a time like no other, a time when fashion was new, really new. Daring designers like Mary Quant and Rudi Gernreich were cutting crazy clothes for dollie birds and guys grooved to the styles strollling on London's Carnaby Street.










Steampunk Tale - September 25, 2012


Imaginative artist Charlotte Whatley's new combination paper doll and storybook brings a trio of eccentric characters to life as she spins a tale of witty adventures, romantic moments and curious encounters. You'll meet part-time poet Finley "Fin" Landbroke, aerialist turned seamstress Avery Tiptree, and Professor Watts... a most curious canine.

A delightful short story accompanies eight pages of extravagant Steampunk outfits (including a dandy wardrobe for the talking, professorial dog) to take the three friends on adventures from the seashore to the airways. This combination storybook and steampunk paper doll from Paper Studio Press is a delight for grown-ups as well as kids, an exquisitely rendered work of art and wild imaginings by a talented artist/author.










Thrift Store Diva Paper Dolls - May 22, 2013


Two charming "divas," Sofia and Morgan, are your guides to dressing chic at low cost. Their stylish wardrobe of more than 90 garments and accessories includes skirts, tops, dresses, leggings, jackets, shoes, scarves, and handbags. Mix and match the outfits for a virtually unlimited number of looks, from vintage to contemporary.










Reigning Cats and Dogs - September 20, 2013


Reigning Cats and Dogs by Charlotte Whateley is both historic and hilarious, too. Imagine centuries of famous rulers from Emperor Justinian to Henry VIII, from Richard the Lion Hearted to Queen Victoria, from Marie Antoinette to Elizabeth II. Picture their luxurious robes of state and glorious gowns, their extravagant jewels and crowns. But now picture those same rulers as if they had been dogs and cats, all dressed-up to reign in royal style through the ages.

This clever, funny, fabulously executed book features four paper dolls, two adorable dogs (King Charles Spaniel and Queen Corgi) and two cunning cats (King Persian and Queen Siamese) with 17 meticulously detailed historic costumes worn by: , Emperor Justinian, Empress Theodora, King Richard I, Queen Berengaria, King Henry VIII, Queen Jane Seymour, Queen Anne Boleyn, King Louis XVI, Queen Marie Antoinette, King Henry IV, Queen Marie de Medici, Emperor Napoleon, Empress Josephine, Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip.








B-Movie Bombshells - April 23, 2014


From Zsa Zsa Gabor in Queen of Outer Space to Jayne Mansfield in The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw, this paper doll collection presents a bevy of shapely starlets of the 1950s. Sixteen dolls, each with an authentic costume from her featured B-movie, include Anita Ekberg, Janet Leigh, Mamie Van Doren, and other bombshell beauties








Fanciful Fashions for Fabulous Friends - November 28, 2014


Charles Fredrick Worth was the first couturier to become famous. The lavish Paris creations created by him and his son, Jean-Philippe, set the style for Victorian ladies of fashion including American aristocrats and European Royalty. Artist Charlotte Whatley has lent her extraordinary talent to a new paper doll book published by Paper Studio Press. Eight fantastically ornate gowns from the House of Worth are ready to cut out and dress two elegantly corseted fashion plate ladies. The Worth father and son set the fashion trends as the silhouette evolved from the huge crinoline to the statuesque bustle and train. Each breathtaking gown is drawn with exacting detail, capturing the rich fabrics, delicate trims and ornamental obsession of the turn of the 20th century and is accompanied by informative historical information. Victoriana at the House of Worth is a paper doll book of romantic fashions to enchant collectors and fashion historians.








Victoriana at the House of Worth - June 19, 2015


Charles Fredrick Worth was the first couturier to become famous. The lavish Paris creations created by him and his son, Jean-Philippe, set the style for Victorian ladies of fashion including American aristocrats and European Royalty. Artist Charlotte Whatley has lent her extraordinary talent to a new paper doll book published by Paper Studio Press. Eight fantastically ornate gowns from the House of Worth are ready to cut out and dress two elegantly corseted fashion plate ladies. The Worth father and son set the fashion trends as the silhouette evolved from the huge crinoline to the statuesque bustle and train. Each breathtaking gown is drawn with exacting detail, capturing the rich fabrics, delicate trims and ornamental obsession of the turn of the 20th century and is accompanied by informative historical information. Victoriana at the House of Worth is a paper doll book of romantic fashions to enchant collectors and fashion historians.







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