Blythe fashion dolls for charity auction
By Tenkaijapan - Last updated: 水曜日, 12月 12, 2012 - Save & Share - Leave a Comment
Hankyu department store began exhibiting about 100 fashion dolls of the U.S.-originated brand Blythe at its Umeda flagship store in Osaka.
The one-of-a-kind dolls, wearing autumn and winter collections from fashion tenants at the department store, will be auctioned for charity through next Tuesday with the bidding starting at 10,000 yen, store officials said.
Part of the money raised will be donated to Save the Children Japan to offer books, as well as lanterns to read them, at libraries for Afghan children, they said.
The tenants have provided total fashion coordination, including clothes, accessories, hairdos and makeup, for the 29-centimeter-tall dolls with big eyes that change colors.