Jamila (doll)
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Jamila Doll |
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First appearance | 2006 |
Created by | SIMBA TOYS Middle East |
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Species | Fashion Doll |
Gender | Female |
Family | closest family consists of husband Jamil and the two little children |
Children | Asad and Almira |
Jamila (Arabic: beautiful) is the name of a fashion doll marketed to children in the Middle East. Challenging the creators and market leaders of the already existing Arabic Barbie-like doll Fulla (doll), the 11.5 inch doll was launched by Simba Toys Middle East in October 2006.[1]
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[edit] History
Starting off as a single but truly Arabic doll with dark-hair, thick eyebrows and brown eyes,[2] Jamila was launched wearing the traditional black Abaya. Accompanied by her two best female friends and her soon-to-be husband Jamil she hit the market with an exclusive point-of-sale promotion in Carrefour outlets throughout the Middle East. Since its launch the range of items has increased not only by girl's accessories and doll's clothing, single items of the Jamila brand have also become available at other retail outlets.
Besides her original definition as a self-confident, young Arabic woman with typical female fashion fads, Jamila now got married and also shows her caring attitude towards her family. She is therefore not only joined by her husband Jamil but also by their two little babys Asad and Almira.[3]
[edit] Manufacturer & Distributor
Jamila was created by Simba Toys Middle East, which is a subsidiary of the German based Simba-Dickie Group.
[edit] Clothing and Accessories
The Jamila line offers various accessories, such as shoes, jewelry, make up set, mobile phone and others.