Episode 371: Hoes of History: G.G. Santiago and Muriel Fahrion
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Step into the colorful, creative world behind one of the most iconic children's brands of the 1980s in this vibrant episode exploring the lives of G.G. Santiago and Muriel Fahrion.
Before there was a global franchise, there was an idea—sparked by imagination, persistence, and a desire to bring more light into the world. G.G. Santiago dreamed up a little girl who would make the world brighter, a concept that would become Rainbow Brite. Her vision of color, hope, and emotional storytelling became a cultural phenomenon, resonating with a generation of children and leaving an indelible mark on pop culture.
Muriel Fahrion's journey began in the art department at American Greetings, where she illustrated a simple greeting card character that would blossom into Strawberry Shortcake—complete with dolls, cartoons, and an entire universe of sweet, fruit-themed friends. Her work helped define the look and feel of 1980s girlhood, blending whimsy with warmth.
It was at American Greetings that G.G. and Muriel first met—two creative women working inside a corporate system that would shape the future of children's entertainment. What began as a professional connection grew into a deep friendship, and they remained best friends for years, supporting one another as their creations grew into global franchises.
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