9/14/2022

Attending Kingdom Doll's Baker Street Convention

 Sometimes it's difficult to get started discussing a convention. There is so much one sees and does. The food, the people, the displays, and finally the dolls all contributed to a fun and fast-moving final event.

The Dinner Event began at 7:30 PM. The room looked lovely. Our places at the tables were piled high with gifts from other attendees. 

Marishka aka Moriarty was on display in a lighted showcase and we believed she was going to be a centerpiece doll. 


It turned out that there was a doll for everyone who wished to purchase her for $1500. Most of us did not know. We put our names on strips of card and put them in a bowl. I entered myself as Terri Moriarty. (I have tried to be normal but it escapes me.) Once the number of names called reached 18, we knew there would be one for all who put their names in. 

Not only did that please all who wanted Moriarty, but it was also a smart financial act on Kingdom Doll's part to sell many more dolls that evening. It does not hurt the possible resale value of the doll as I can see many collectors are posting to purchase one. Her fashion fit very well and was made carefully. The photo above does not show her rhinestone star headband. I had a 'little' problem. After I had her all dressed, I went to put her dragon-lady hands on. When I change hands, I lift the arm vertically and secure the doll between my knees. Then I pull the hand or changing hand out far enough to hook the new hand onto the elastic. Sometimes the arm pulls a bit from the shoulder which normally doesn't cause an issue. Unfortunately, the slim strip of elastic through which her arms go to secure the fur, got caught inside the body. There was no way I could get it out without damaging something so I snipped the jacket elastic. That's why she's not wearing it in my photos below. 

In the Sherlock books, Moriarty, (a man and a master criminal,) does appear to have superior powers. Is he magical? What were the dark rumors?  I'm not sure that was ever resolved by Doyle; however, several books have been written about Moriarty.

"Here is how Holmes describes Moriarty in The Adventure of the Final Problem:"

“His career has been an extraordinary one. He is a man of good birth and excellent education, endowed by nature with a phenomenal mathematical faculty. At the age of twenty-one he wrote a treatise upon the Binomial Theorem, which has had a European vogue. On the strength of it he won the Mathematical Chair at one of our smaller universities, and had, to all appearance, a most brilliant career before him. But the man had hereditary tendencies of the most diabolical kind. A criminal strain ran in his blood, which, instead of being modified, was increased and rendered infinitely more dangerous by his extraordinary mental powers. Dark rumours gathered round him in the university town, and eventually he was compelled to resign his chair and to come down to London, where he set up as an army coach. So much is known to the world, but what I am telling you now is what I have myself discovered.”


https://www.arthurconandoyle.com/professormoriarty.html


There were two OOAK dolls, both of which were makeovers of previously released sculpts and had fashion items redone/remixed just for them. One was a silent auction and the other could be entered by anyone who didn't get Realm during Monarchy. That doll was a fixed price. In addition, I have only one photo but another may be on the way with more information about the OOAKs.





The Realm sculpt was used for this OOAK. She is an enhanced version of the Realm doll all of the Monarchy attendees received as a convention gift.  (I still can't believe that!) This doll is dressed in the Red Queen's silk gown. Anyone who didn't get Realm at Monarchy was entitled to enter and would pay a set price for her, possibly $1250.

The other OOAK called Constantine, uses Churchill's sculpt and is wearing Morgana's fashion although the silver top is enhanced beautifully.  Perhaps if Alex posts a photo, I'll be able to use it here.

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There were two competitions held this year. The title of one was "Tea and Arsenic" and the other was called "Baskerville Ball." We voted for our favorites as did Amanda and Alex. There were three winners in each category.

Here are the competition dolls:


I believe numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4 were chosen as winners in this category.




Photo and doll by Anthony el Muneco

Photo by Anthony el Muneco (Monique's Doll Entry #4)


This was entry #5 and is Sue Townson's entry and photo.







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Regarding this display, several collectors discussed the placement of entries. We agreed that there ought to have been a riser placed behind the front row of dolls so viewers could see all the beautiful entries equally.  The starred dolls below received winning votes.  If I left someone's doll or winning status out, I'd be happy to use a photo provided to me by another collector. Just send me a Facebook private message.




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Finally, here are some photos of the three convention dolls most of us took home. 
Watson was the companion doll. She is dressed in a lovely and very feminine pink dress and pink shoes. She came with a diary, an owl handbag, a frothy drink and a watch on a chain. 

I'm wondering what happened to our "KD jeweler."  I love doll jewelry and I cherish the KD jewelry we have already gotten over the years. 

Watson also came with feathery pumps, shown below.









Sherlock was the convention souvenir doll. More photos of her are definitely on their way. The skirt from her elegant suit is just below the knee. Her stilettos are the same color as the fabulous pink gloved hands and they can be tied with ribbons if the collector so desires. Some of her accessories were a pipe, newspaper and a fabulous book-shaped handbag. Sherlock also came with the same handbag in forest green.



Moriarty was supposed to be the centerpiece doll but as it turns out, we were all able to purchase her. We received black-gloved hands.



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AFTERNOON TEA at The Grand in York

Afternoon Tea on September 2 was delightful. The savory and sweets were delicious. This hotel pays attention like no other event venue has previously IMO. I wrote on my food preferences that I do not wish to eat chocolate. They actually provided me with a selection of non-chocolate sweets! And they were very good. 
I had blood sausage/pudding for the first time ever. It came in a sliced pastry roll. Someone told me I didn't want to know what was in it. Hehe. Obviously it's blood but what else? I just looked it up. Not so terrible. I loved haggis. Why wouldn't I like pudding which is not pudding?
Both haggis and blood sausage are banned in the United States for sanitary reasons. If it's fully cooked, there is nothing wrong with it. 




It was at this event that all the contest entries were displayed and voted upon.

In addition, there was a lottery to win the opportunity to purchase bits and bobs. Well, they weren't exactly bits and bobs but they were small amounts of clothing, full outfits and accessories that KD had remaining.

I can be reached via FaceBook Messenger or smoke signal.







Queen Elizabeth II Dolls

 Here are a few of the Queen Elizabeth II dolls and figures I found on the internet this morning. I am sure there are more artist-created dolls not shown here. If I were to choose one, the second one down would be my choice of artist dolls. Of the mass-produced dolls, the Bradford Exchange is my favorite. Unfortunately, their promotional photos are always better than their product.

The Funko Pop figurine actually captures the essence of the Queen with the hat, the bag, the black low-heeled shoes. They did a good comic job. 

Mattel's Platinum Jubilee Doll is very unattractive IMO. The Cissy just looks like Cissy in a gown and tiara. It's a very pretty doll. 

There is probably a lot of demand for available representations of the Queen at this time and I'm sure entrepreneurs are already using her death to come up with new items.


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Vintage Liberty of London Queen Elizabeth II

Royal Court Collection

Queen Elizabeth II Porcelain Portrait 95th Birthday Doll

Peggy Nisbet Doll

Madame Alexander Cissy at Queen Elizabeth of England

Funko Pop! Royal QEII Pink Figure #01

Bradford Exchange

Barbie Signature QEII Platinum Jubilee Doll

Artist Doll

Queen Elizabeth  1953 Coronation

9/11/2022

Coralynn "Cora" Kwan - The East 59th Collection

I must say that the packaging of Coralynn is as glamorous as the doll herself. The brown shipper box opens at the side and the lid lifts up. Inside you'll see a white paper-wrapped doll box. The doll box itself is beautiful. It's shiny white with a colorful striped circle and a gold foil magnetic seal spanning the box opening.







And then you open the box to see a lovely displayed, fully dressed Coralynn.  Whoever said that presentation is a very small part of a doll, doesn't know what they're talking about. 
 


The accessory box lifts right out so there's no tearing/destroying of any cardboard. Inside you'll find several pieces of blingy jewelry, a tiny perfume atomizer, shoes and extra hands.




Coralynn was waiting for me when I got home from the UK with three Kingdom Dolls and several outfits and a load of other goodies. I am not de-boxing her at this time but I plan to. Here is one of IT's photos which shows what I will find when I take her out of the box.


Why does IT have such difficulty delivering dolls in a time-appropriate fashion? She was preordered on February 1, 2022. Seven & 1/3 months is an unusually long time to wait for a doll that's not custom-made. Has the business gotten out of hand for them?

5/27/2022

"Make 'Em Lit" Rashad Rouissi by Integrity Toys

"Make 'Em Lit"  Rashad Rouissi by Integrity Toys


Integrity continues to release fabulous male dolls and today I was able to put a deposit on Rashad. He reminds me of Captain Jack Sparrow or perhaps Johnny Depp is on my mind? 

"Award-winning sound engineer Rashad Rouissi is all set to hop on a new adventure to help his friend and collaborator, music industry mogul Darius Reid, put Tae Min's hot tracks over the edge!"

"With his unique ability to "paint" with music and superior engineering skills, this guy is the one and only magician every recording artist needs on their team!"







Rashad is part of the new Homme collection and is only available via lottery directly from IT.

This is what buyers will receive. 

  • 12.5-inch articulated fashion figure with shoulder-length, fully rooted hair;
  • Multi-toned denim pants with contrasting topstitching;
  • Neon yellow long-sleeved hoodie;
  • Utility vest;
  • Three earrings;
  • Three rings;
  • Square sunglasses;
  • Watch;
  • Sling bag;
  • High-top sneakers;
  • Two pairs of hands;
  • Doll stand;
  • Certificate of authenticity.

2/12/2022

The 2021 W Club Wrap-up

 This is part of an email that the W Club sent out to all members today.


While we liaisons are preparing for the 2022 W Club year ahead, we thought it would be fun to take a look back at the 2021 membership year's exciting offers and opportunities only made available to you, our valued 2021 W Club members!

The listing below extends beyond what was guaranteed at registration and doesn't even include all the "first to know" information that members received throughout the year, allowing you to get in on the action before members of the general public!



2021 Recap...

  • Kicked off with 3 made-to-order upgrade dolls- “Fit To Print” Nadja Rhymes, “Bijou” Elyse Jolie and “Pink Lemonade” Poppy Parker
  • Monthly forum contests with free prizes
  • Official welcome presentation, NU. Face and JEM AND THE HOLOGRAMS unveiling, and chat with Carol Roth, Alain Tremblay and Jessy Ayala
  • “She Makes An Impression” Kimber Benton and Raya Alonso gift set W Club lottery and special W Club pricing
  • Special W Club event presentation, East 59th and JEM AND THE HOLOGRAMS unveiling, and chat with Carol Roth, Alain Tremblay and Chris Stoeckel
  • “I Like Your Style” Mary “Stormer” Phillips and Jetta Burns gift set W Club first-come, first-served form and special W Club pricing
  • W Club only guaranteed first priority purchase through first-come, first-served form for Open Edition “Malibu Sky” Baroness Agnes Von Weiss doll
  • 2 W Club only priority Integrity Toys Obsession Convention registration chances via right-to-buy lottery and first-come, first-served form
  • W Club only Integrity Toys Obsession Convention W Club NU. Face Event Package including the souvenir "Adrenaline Rush" Dominique Makéda doll and guaranteed made-to-order Centerpiece pre-order of the "MVP" Rayna Ahmadi doll
  • 2021 Design Competition with 3 different challenges, Fashion Design, Face Paint and Hair Styling
  • Special W Club event presentation with Carol Roth, Alain Tremblay and Mark Tinkey for “Smoke and Shadow” NU. Fantasy Vanessa Perrin doll and W Club lottery
  • Special W Club event presentation for the 1st W Club Exclusive doll unveiling with Carol Roth, Alain Tremblay and David Buttry
  • 1st W Club Exclusive doll: made-to-order “Resort Ready” Poppy Parker doll
  • Poppy Parker tote bag first-come, first-served sale
  • W Club only lotteries for the IFDC leftover “Marvelous Masquerade” and “Lounge Siren” Poppy Parker dolls
  • W Club only priority purchase window for Batch 2 of Meteor, NU. Face and Poppy Parker Open Basic Edition dolls
  • Special W Club event presentation for the 2nd W Club Exclusive doll unveiling with Carol Roth, Alain Tremblay and Jessy Ayala
  • 2nd W Club Exclusive doll: made-to-order “Graceful Reign” Vanessa Perrin doll
  • W Club only made-to-order Convention upgrade bonus “Luxe Travels” luggage accessory set
  • W Club only lottery for the leftover 2020 Legendary Convention Official 25th Anniversary “Legendary Status” Baroness Agnes Von Weiss (silver color variation) doll
  • “Roxy Rumbles” Roxanne Pelligrini two-doll gift set W Club lottery and special W Club pricing
  • W Club only Lottery for “Enigmatic Reinvention” Navia Phan Meteor Collection doll
  • Special W Club event presentation for “Divining Beauty” NU. Fantasy Adèle Makéda™ doll and W Club lottery, and W Club only made to order “Mood I’m In” JEM AND THE HOLOGRAMS doll and “Music Medley” Fashion Pack with Carol Roth, Alain Tremblay, Vaughn Sawyers and Mark Tinkey
  • 3rd W Club Exclusive doll: made-to-order “The Weekender” Lukas Maverick mini gift set
  •  W Club only forum feedback and digital collecting surveys
  • Dolly-Days W Club priority body sale and W Club only made-to-order pre-orders for 8 different Fashion Royalty and NU. Face bodies
  • 4th W Club Exclusive doll: made-to-order “Desert Dazzler” Poppy Parker doll
  • Dolly-Days W Club only right-to-buy lottery for “Arctic Moon” Coralynn Kwan from the East 59th Collection
  • Dolly-Days W Club only right-to-buy lottery for “Glamour Coated” Elyse Jolie doll
  • Dolly-Days W Club only made-to-order “Sound Individual” Romain Perrin fashion figure
  • Dolly-Days W Club only made-to-order “My Hair Fair” Zuri Okoty doll, “Good Hair” Wig Pack and “This Hair Is Mine” Wig pack
  • 5th W Club Exclusive doll: made-to-order "The NU.Classic" Lilith Blair doll

For those of you who love made-to-order pre-orders, that is 19 different offerings (one with 8 choices!) that were guaranteed made-to-order just for being a W Club member, between the 3 Upgrade dolls, 5 Club Exclusive dolls, 1 Convention bonus luggage set, 2 W Club Event Convention Package Souvenir and Centerpiece dolls, 1 guaranteed Open Edition Agnes pre-order, 1 "Mood I'm In" JEM AND THE HOLOGRAMS doll and 1 "Music Medley" fashion pack, 8 Dolly-Days replacement bodies, and 4 bonus Dolly-Days Monarchs Home and Meteor dolls and wig packs!

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It is a lot of stuff! There is a good deal of variety in there and I am sure that many members are very happy.

For myself, I got the Elyse Jolie "Bijou" upgrade doll whose outfit I sold immediately and I was lucky in the RTB lottery for the new sculpt doll, 



Coralynn Kwan "Arctic Moon"
The East 59th® Collection


In addition, I ordered two Meteor Wig Accessory Packs which consist of three 1:6 scale wigs each. These should be interesting. I do hope the quality is good.





11/28/2021

Doug James - Artist

This post originally appears on the website of Happily Ever After




Doug James – JDJ International, Inc.

Doug James is the owner and creator of the C.E.D. and “S” Series lines of 19-inch fashion dolls and the 16 inch Somers and Field line including Willow and Daisy and Violett and Gabby fashion dolls now in resin.

Doug’s entry into the fashion doll world was completely unexpected. . .

He graduated from Eastern Michigan University with a degree in Theatre Arts; the study of acting, directing, costume and set design. At the time he assumed any design work would be in a larger scale rather than smaller.

Moving to Manhattan after graduation Doug used a variety of his many talents. He worked at the Julliard School of the Arts in the costume department as well as for the Brooks-Van Horn Costume Co. He spent two seasons as Artistic Director for the Shady Lane Playhouse, a professional theatre company outside of Chicago.

Back in New York Doug created millinery (and still does) for the Broadway stage for such plays as: Phantom of the Opera, Will Roger’s Follies, Guys and Dolls, Nine, Candida, Streetcar Named Desire, St. Joan, Beauty and the Beast, and recently for Aladdin.

For several years Doug worked with John Noble at the Museum of the City of New York restoring antique French fashion doll clothing. He made four one-of-a-kind dolls that were exhibited there. He taught theatrical millinery for graduate and undergraduate students at Rutgers University for over ten years.

Doug works on film as a costumer and milliner. Among his movies are Mona Lisa Smile with Julia Roberts, Kevin Costner’s Wyatt Earp, Wolf with Jack Nickolson, Guarding Tess with Shirley Maclaine, Sabrina, A Muppet Christmas Carol, Muppet Treasure Island, Muppets from Space, The Good Shepherd with Angelina Jolie and Matt Damon, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty with Ben Stiller, The Muppets with Jason Segel, and the recently released Muppets Most Wanted with Tina Fey.

Doug is an Assistant Wardrobe Director on Saturday Night Live and regularly works on PBS’s Sesame Street, plus the Late Night show with Seth Meyers, and The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. He is a two-time Emmy award winner for his work in television.

In the fashion doll and collectible doll world, Doug has produced award-winning designs for the Gene doll for the Ashton-Drake Company. He has also designed for the Madam Alexander, Knickerbocker, Horsman, and Integrity doll companies.

Doug’s company is called JDJ International, Inc. JDJ International came into being over 14 years ago. It has a rich, prolific and award-winning history. JDJ International has two divisions. Learn more about the beginnings of the Fashion Doll Division. Learn more about our Theatrical Millinery Division.

At this point, Doug has created over a dozen fashion doll characters in well over sixty different “editions” in four different fashion doll lines accompanied by a vast assortment of costumes and accessories plus a variety of fashion doll one-of-a-kinds.

Along with solid U.S. sales, he has also developed an active international market. Some dolls have been award-winning. Both C.E.D. and “S” Series fashion dolls have appeared in unique venues like the Bloomingdale Holiday Windows in New York. C.E.D. doll Claire graced a CD album cover for a popular techno-rock musical group.