The release of two 'historical' American Girl dolls from the 1990s — dolls named Isabel and Nicki Hoffman — is making some millennial women feel quite old.
The two dolls have distinct personalities, with Isabel described as"bubbly, extroverted" and a lover of dancing, while introvert Nicki prefers skateboarding and listening to alt-rock.
Throughout their stories,"Isabel and Nicki discover who they are as individuals," and"they realize they share the same girl-power goal: to be true to themselves and learn to face their fears with confidence." In 2001, American Girl debuted the"Girl of the Year" collection, which features a new doll each year with a story set in the present day.
Since the three original American Girl Doll figures were released, additional dolls have been introduced with historical backgrounds dating from 1764 through the 20th century. "I had inflatable furniture. I read American girl magazine; I had a subscription. I had grin pins. I had that back cushion pillow. I loved my clear bag," she tweeted.
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