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  • Publisher: Dover Publications Inc
  • Edition: BC Paperback
  • Publication: 23 February 2024
  • ISBN 13/EAN: 9780486852058
  • Stock: 50+
  • Size: 210x276 mm
  • Pages: 64
  • RRP: £6.49
  • Series: Creative Haven
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Creative Haven Y2K Fashions Coloring Book: Trends from the 2000s!

£6.49

by Eileen Rudisill Miller

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Book Description
Colorists will love traveling back in time with this fabulous collection of Y2K fashion trends! The 31 beautifully detailed illustrations include everything from miniskirts and crop tops to trucker hats and low-rise jeans— all delightful throwbacks to the styles, gadgets, and vibes of the 2000s. So grab your favorite pencils or pens and enjoy bringing these images from an unforgettable decade to colorful life. The art is printed on one side only, and the pages are perforated for easy removal and display.
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About Eileen Rudisill Miller

Eileen Rudisill Miller is an accomplished artist who has worked as a fashion illustrator, created an online card store, and designed dolls and giftware for companies such as Lenox and The Franklin Mint.

Eileen has also produced a variety of products for Dover's Princess line, including stickers, tattoos, and coloring books as well as numerous best-selling paper doll books such as Ballet Dancers, Teen Pop Stars, Fairy, Mermaid, Glitter Nutcracker Ballet, Kate: the Duchess of Cambridge, and King Arthur.

In addition, she is the creator of the Kate Middleton Fashions Coloring Book and the Harry and Meghan paper doll books, which feature a variety of Meghan's stunning pre-wedding wardrobe in the first and her amazing wedding and reception dresses in the sequel.

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