Baby Doll (disambiguation)

Baby Doll (disambiguation)

{wiktionary}The term "Baby Doll" can be applied to several different things, including:

*A child's toy doll representing a child, especially an infant
*"Baby Doll", a 1956 film written by Tennessee Williams and directed by Elia Kazan
**The babydoll style of nightgown popularized by the film
*"Baby Doll (1916 film)", a 1916 film starring Oliver Hardy
* The Batman villain .
* A perfume made by Yves Saint Laurent
*Baby Doll, stage name of Serbian performer Dragana Saric who represented SFR Yugoslavia at the 1991 Eurovision Contest
*Stage name of professional wrestler Nickla Roberts
* Stage name of Indian model / performer Deepal Shaw
*"Babydoll," a song by Laurie Anderson from both her albums "Strange Angels" (1989) and "" (2000)
*"Babydoll," a song by Mariah Carey from both her albums "Butterfly" and "Valentines"
*"Baby Doll", a song by American girl group Girlicious.
*"Baby Doll," a song by Tony! Toni! Toné! from their 1988 album "Who?"
*"Baby Doll," a song by Cat Power from her album "You Are Free"
*"Baby Doll," a song by N*E*R*D from their 2001 album "In Search of..."
*"Babydoll" is a song by Hole from their 1991 album "Pretty on the Inside".
*babydoll also refers to the new trend in modelling inspired by the babydoll-like look of supermodel Gemma Ward. Her look became the popular new look among models and it has inspired a new generation of baby doll-like models such as Vlada Roslyakova, Heather Marks, Devon Aoki, Natalia Vodianova, Lily Cole, Caroline Trentini, and Jessica Stam.


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