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12/10/2022

The Final Dolls From Integrity Toys X Magia 2000

Celebrating 23 years in the doll world, Magia 2000, the artistic duo formed by fashion designer, Mario Paglino and graphic art director, Gianni Grossi, playfully began in 1999. After a few months, playing became collecting, which was soon followed by artistic passion. Their elegant, rich, fully detailed style, which takes a lot of inspiration from Italian couture, has been their distinguishing mark from the start.


Through the years, they attended almost 100 doll conventions around the world, traveling everywhere from Japan, the US, and all over Europe, promoting their brand and passion for doll customization, while generously donating several of their unique creations, which helped raise over $200,000.00 for various charities!


Magia 2000 was the first international design team to attend an Integrity Toys convention back in 2004 and won Judge’s and People’s choice awards at several design competitions afterward. In 2018, they were the first and only to host a Poppy Parker event outside of the US, welcoming designer David Buttry for the unveiling of the exclusive “Ciao!” Poppy Parker convention exclusive doll. Today, Mario and Gianni collaborate with various celebrities and brands and have been featured in multiple media outlets.


About The Final Dolls In This Series



“For the final two dolls of our capsule collection, we wanted to continue with the concept of “day-to-night” fun!
We know how much IT collectors love to play with their dolls, undress them and switch accessories and clothing pieces, therefore, we opted to embrace this facet of collecting as much as possible. We were given the chance to design for two NU. Face characters and we couldn’t be more excited at the opportunity to challenge ourselves by creating extravagant looks for this highly prized, modern, and younger doll collection.

We also jumped at the chance to have Colette and Karolin appear in never-used-before skin tones/hair color combos and incorporate details inspired by the last two cities of the Italian tour, Milan and Rome!"

-Mario & Gianni, Magia 2000









For me, Colette "Runway in Milan" fills the requirements of being different and attractive enough to add to my collection. The two fashions she's shown wearing are very stylish and edgy. I would have liked to see different makeup, but it's supposed to be runway so it makes sense. 

Look at these very early versions of Colette. I like 1.0 better.




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At first glance, Karolin, "Grand Gala in Rome," looks dramatic and appealing. Then I looked at a close-up of her face. She's not for me. Her hair is beautifully styled. The gown has a WOW factor. The mini skirt and high boots are adorable but I'm not a fan of the sculpt. 
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Dolls are available by lottery first. A portion has been set aside for the public. 









11/27/2022

My Kingdom Doll Presentation

Today I gave a Zoom presentation about Kingdom Dolls to one of my doll clubs. In addition to talking about the dolls, I prepared one photo of every Kingdom Doll I've had in the last 9 years along with some other relevant shots. I thought it would be a good idea to post some of those photos on my blog as a visual record. 

I'm just putting them up here and when I get more time, I'll do more with the captions. Only 22 are shown in their original fashions or wigs. 


Nelson

Brighton

Hadrian

Brunel

Chaucer

Eira

Liberty

Star

Viola

Saville

Arnamentia

Nimue

Guinevere

Morgana

Draig

Draig (Same doll, different wig and dress.)

Elgin

Marconi

Helen

Avarice

Envy

Seren

VanBrugh

Logan

Eden

Electra

Rosalind

Rafaella

Rosie (Realm)

Destiny

Lizzie

Kit

Harmony

Siddal

Celestial

Aether

Terra

Severine


Ophelia

Queenie

Setanti

Watson

Sherlock

Moriaarty

Booth & Garrick

Lancelot

Taeus

Evan

12" La Scala

12" Victoria