| Ginny by The
Vogue Company - One of the oldest doll companies in America!
Ginny’s roots extend back to 1922, when a
resourceful young woman, Jennie Adler Graves, established Ye
Olde Vogue Doll Shoppe in her home in Somerville, Massachusetts.
Success followed success until 1948, when a sales dip in her
line of existing dolls inspired Mrs. Graves to introduce an 8"
plastic doll, the forerunner to Ginny. Storeowners and consumers
alike loved the new doll, and in 1951, Ginny was officially
born, named after Jennie's daughter Virginia.
In 1995 Ginny was reunited with The Vogue Doll
Company name. The NEW Vogue Doll Company pledged to restore
Ginny to her deserved place in the modern doll era, and has
worked diligently since 1995 to achieve those ends. |
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