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The Flowers of Romance collection was shown in Paris, France at the Fashion Doll Exposition in March of 2006. They were Chalk White dolls with the Generation I body. All dolls except for Peonica and Litzia were on display in Paris.

The influence for this collection was the 18th Century aristocrat the Marquis de Sade, who was known for his numerous exploits with prostitutes. Each doll represents a sexual fetish. This is not obvious, but on closer examination, one doll has "feces" in her mouth, another is splattered with urine, and one wears a metal face mask which is a sado masochistic symbol of deprivation and sexual slavery.

Dolls from this collection had white mohair wigs, with the exception of Violent, who had a red mohair wig. The dolls wore unique, 18th Century inspired gowns, and each has a piece of antique Victorian metalwork incorporated somewhere into her outfit. The outfits are all one-of-a-kind, except for those worn by Lota and Violent. They wore samples of the two limited edition gowns offered for sale that weekend in Paris (Ouef Feroce and Scandal Postaward). Dolls from this collection are named for different types of flowers.

Pictured at right is a collage of the dolls in-process (top), and a grouping of the dolls before they received their final hairstyles and frocks. Photograph by Alex Howe (bottom).

Collection: Flowers of Romance™

  • clone:0101 Vd'R Lota
  • clone:0101 Vd'R Chewlip
  • clone:0101 Vd'R Hya
  • clone:0101 Vd'R Nastersia
  • clone:0101 Vd'R Rosette
  • clone:0101 Vd'R Peonica
  • clone: 0102 DCd'R Violent
  • clone: 0102 DCd'R Litzia
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