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Alice in Wonderland Mad Tea Party in Culver City

Mark Frauenfelder at 3:19 pm Fri, Mar 13, 2009

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(Alice in Wonderland Pullip Dolls. Photo by Julie Wolfson/LAist)

My daughters (who love the dolls sold at Valley of the Dolls) are excited for me to take them to the Mad Tea Party at Royal/T in Culver City, Calif. on Saturday, March 21 (from 3-9pm).

When Scot Reyes, owner of the pop culture doll shop The Valley of the Dolls (see LAist's visit to this store), announced his plans for a Mad Tea Party at Royal/T, LA Lolitas and doll collectors took notice. Then "lolitamom" posted the event information in this Live Journal entry on the la loligoth page prompting several lolitas to discuss their costume plans for the big party. Variations on the Queen of Hearts costume is sure the be popular and a some goth Cheshire cats too.

LA Lolitas, doll collectors, and other Alice in Wonderland fans have until Saturday, March 21 (from 3-9pm) to get dolled up and ready for the Mad Tea Party at Royal/T. With music by International Pop Conspiracy, high tea, a raffle, and a Valley of the Dolls pop up shop, it is sure to be a magical day. LAist will be there to check it out.

LA Lolitas Getting Dolled Up for the Alice in Wonderland Mad Tea Party in Culver City

Mark Frauenfelder is the founder of Boing Boing and the editor-in-chief of MAKE and Cool Tools. Twitter: @frauenfelder. Come and hear Mark speak at the ALA conference in Chicago on July 1.

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  • kevin88

    Wow, All dull girl are so cute.

    Look like very happy

  • anny

    the dolls are very cute ,I like them very much !

  • sad dolls

    They don’t look sad, but I’m not sure if I think they look happy.