Janay Princess Delight by Integrity Toys, 1999 |
In remembrance of those who lost their lives on September 11, 2001, and the survivors of the World Trade Center (WTC) attack, Janay Princess Delight by Integrity Toys, 1999 is shown in her original box that has a backdrop of the Twin Towers.
Janay is Integrity Toys' first 12-inch fashion doll. This particular doll uses the original Janay head sculpt. She is dressed in a black velour gown with a silver cape and silver high-heel shoes. Princess Delight Janay wears a silver ring and a rhinestone choker. Her black hair is styled in an updo. She has painted brown eyes. Other versions of Princess Delight Janay were made, the same doll dressed in red or blue gowns. Another (deluxe version) was made wearing a variety of gown colors (red, blue or black) that came with an extra knee-length silver dress.
Little did Integrity Toys know that within two years after the various versions of Princess Delight Janay were produced, the Twin Towers in New York would be destroyed on September 11, 2001.
The original World Trade Center complex in March 2001 is shown. The tower on the left, with antenna spire, was 1 WTC. The tower on the right was 2 WTC. All seven buildings of the WTC complex are partially visible. The red granite-clad building left of the Twin Towers was the original 7 World Trade Center. In the background is the East River. (Photo and caption from Wikipedia.com). |
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Thanks for sharing this special Janay doll. I prefer the later Janay head mold(s), but it's fitting to see this doll with this backdrop.
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