Prince Swedish paper doll (1989)
While I was in the process of my very important “research” for a post I did for Dangerous Minds last week on a vintage collection of Swedish bubblegum trading cards, I came across more curious Swedish pop-culture artifacts - paper dolls that were made in the late 60s and 70s of various movie stars and musicians. Groovy.
Steve Priest of The Sweet vintage Swedish paper doll
The dolls originally appeared in various Swedish magazines. Personally, whoever is responsible for thinking it was a good idea to create a paper doll in the image of Prince (pictured above which is actually dated 1989) in his underwear ready to be dressed up in his finest purple paper suit, is a damn genius.
I’ve included a shit-ton of paper dolls of famous folks like Brigitte Bardot, Bianca Jagger (?) and lollypop enthusiast Telly Savalas (!) after the jump that you can print out yourself and dress up (if that’s how you get your kicks - I don’t judge and neither should you) at home or at work if you’re bored. You can also purchase some of the actual vintage cutouts (which don’t come cheap) on eBay or Etsy.
Björn Ulvaeus (ABBA) 1976
“Kojak” (played by actor Telly Savalas in the 1970s television cop show Kojak)
Michael Nesmith of The Monkees
Davy Jones of The Monkees
Donovan
David Bowie
Donna Summer (1978)
Brigitte Bardot (1966)
Anthony Perkins (almost as creepy as the real thing!)
Arthur Herbert Fonzarelli (or “Fonzie” if you prefer, played by actor Henry Winkler on Happy Days), 1976
Bianca Jagger
Joan Collins (1970)
Joan Collins (page two)
Liza Minnelli (1976)
Actor Terence Stamp (Modesty Blaise, The Limey)
Cliff Richard
Benny Andersson of ABBA (1970)
The Nerves “Paper Dolls” (1984)
Previously on Dangerous Minds:
Harold and Maude paper dolls