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“Lucy Gets A Paris Gown™”
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“Lucy Gets A Paris Gown™”

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Barbie® Loves Lucy!
Item Type Doll
Edition Collector Edition
Collection Barbie® Loves Lucy!
Classification Collector
Category Signature
Release Date 2002
Batteries No batteries required
ID BarbiePedia 687
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Episode 147, "Lucy Gets a Paris Gown™", originally aired on March 19, 1956. The Ricardos and the Mertzes are thrilled to be in Paris. As a special treat for Lucy and Ethel, Ricky snags coveted tickets for a Jacques Marcel fashion show. Of course, after seeing the designer's clothes, Lucy vows that she will have a Jacques Marcel dress. When pleading fails, Lucy goes on a hunger strike. Ricky breaks down and buys the dress, but then discovers that Ethel is sneaking food to Lucy. As revenge, Ricky and Fred design potato sack dresses, complete with Jacques Marcel labels and a horse's feedbag hat for Lucy. The French designer sees the women wearing the dresses at a café and Ricky confesses. In a hilarious final twist, Jacques Marcel steals the designs — after Lucy and Ethel destroyed their originals!

  • Edition: Collector Edition
  • Collection: Barbie® Loves Lucy!
  • Release Date: 11/1/2002

"I Love Lucy” and “Lucy Gets a Paris Gown” are trademarks of CBS Worldwide Inc. Images of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz are used with the permission of Desilu, too, LLC Licensing by Unforgettable Licensing, a Division of Unforgettable Enterprises, Inc.

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