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From Runway to Playroom: Unpacking the Cultural Intersections in “Clea Gaultier Angela Doll La Villa de Little Portable”
Clea Gaultier, Angela doll, La Villa, portable design, hyperreality, material culture, micro‑luxury, brand hybridity Based on a search of available information as
The name sounds like a forgotten European toy line from the 1980s — and maybe it was. In reality, it’s a handmade, modular dollhouse I discovered through an online estate sale. “La Villa” is barely two feet tall, painted pale lavender, with three rooms that fold into a suitcase.
Little — because it fits on a shelf.
Portable — because the whole thing snaps shut with a metal latch, handles and all.
Inside:
It’s not perfect. One wall has a crayon scribble from a previous owner’s child. The “fireplace” is a sticker. But the moment I placed Clea on the terrace and Angela by the bedroom mirror, the house felt lived-in.
Spanish brands like Famosa (makers of Nancy dolls) or French brand Corolle sometimes release portable villas. Search: Famosa casa de muñecas portátil or Corolle villa portable.