June 26, 2005
Playing Dress-Up With Natalie Portman, Lindsay Lohan, 50 Cent … and Camilla Parker-Bowles

Posted by Andrew Hearst

Paperdoll Heaven is “an online celebrity dress up game for girls (and boys) of all ages. The original idea was to provide an entertaining game for girls which wouldn’t contain any of the contents that is usually associated with games directed to boys. There just weren’t too many games for girls. We want to offer a clean and good enviroment for girls to spend time with. … We get visitors from all around the world, most of them are of course girls of ages between 5-20.”

There are individual pages for dozens of celebrities, everyone from Eminem and Bjork to Ashton Kutcher, Kelly Osbourne, and the Olsen Twins. At the beginning of each “game,” the celebrity is wearing nothing more than skimpy underwear or negligee; you play by dragging clothes from the hangers and placing them on the appropriate part of the celebrity’s anatomy. That’s the concept, anyway.

Here is my favorite, Camilla Parker-Bowles. Hubba hubba!

Camilla Parker-Bowles





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