Victorian-style outfit. These dolls are often made of bisque porcelain, which gives them a matte, skin-like finish.
Porcelain dolls were very popular from the late 1800s to the early 1900s, particularly in France and Germany.
They were originally created as fashion dolls for wealthy children and were seen as a symbol of high social status.
The doll in the image is wearing a pleated, lace-trimmed dress and a wide-brimmed bonnet, which are characteristic of Victorian fashion.
Modern porcelain dolls are often made for the collector's market rather than for children's play.