Belville

Belville is a Lego theme designed to appeal primarily to girls. Lego Group first introduced the theme in 1994. Unlike other themes designed to appeal primarily to girls, such as Paradisa (1991–1997) and Lego Scala (1997–2001), Lego Group still produces Belville sets. Belville bricks tend to have colors not typically found in traditional sets (e.g., pink, purple). Many bricks also have unique features such as embedded glitter. Belville figures are... more

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