Gene Marshall

“Change is proof of life, without it, we’re fossils. Even
dolls are subject to this law, even movie stars. Even movie
star dolls. This first collection of the new Gene®,
or as we like to call her, Gene®
DeLuxe, is a celebration of the good fortune and
happenstance that brought two creative men together, to
conspire and rethink what has become a classic in American
fashion dolls, Gene® Marshall.”
Mel Odom


The Gene
doll debuted at Toy Fair in February of 1995. The immediate
response by collectors was a positive one, with many
rejoicing at a new doll finally breaking a decades-old
monopoly on the fashion doll world. Rabid on-line attention
to Gene convinced Ashton-Drake, the original manufacturers,
to continue and expand the line.
Gene’s philosophy of hands-on play and ‘out-of-the-box’,
personalized collecting and became the incentive for
countless doll lovers. A vast cottage industry of private
designers, at every level of accomplishment, made and traded
in, among other things, meticulously sewn, miniature,
twentieth century dress.
The story-driven dolls and separate fashions became a
standard within the doll world with numerous like-sized
fashion dolls from other companies following. At the same
time, new dolls within the Gene line were being introduced,
first as characters in the 2000 book “Gene Marshall, Girl
Star”, and then as dolls from Ashton-Drake. Over a period of
ten years more than a million dolls and an equal number of
costumes have been sold worldwide.
Now, following the announcement at Toy Fair 2006 that Jason
Wu and his team would produce Mel Odom’s Gene, the future
looks brighter than ever for this most beloved character.
Under the tutelage of Jason Wu, a new dawn is upon Gene
Marshall, girl star.
Miss Marshall occasionally resides in New York, although her
heart will always remain in Hollywood.
©2007 Jason Wu, LLC. All rights reserved. Gene
Marshall is a registered trademark of Star Blue Studios Inc. used
under license.