News, reviews and photographs of Modern Fashion Dolls including Kingdom Doll, Fashion Royalty, Sybarite, Tonner Doll, Gene Marshall, Barbie and my own experiences as a doll collector.
6/30/2012
6/28/2012
FR2 Strict Elegance Luchia: Better Than Expected
A few days ago another collector listed Lucia FR2 for less than retail. Someone had posted a picture of her long hair which looked beautiful and I thought that her outfit could be useful. The price was right...I sprung. I thought I might sell her head.
She arrived today and while I still do not like the way her open mouth was painted, I think she's a rather attractive doll if you don't look at her teeth.
I folded under about 1/2" of her skirt as I prefer a shorter length for this style dress.
She comes with they type of shoes I love. They close with velcro making them easy on and off with no chance of tiny straps breaking off and no magnifying lenses required. Her dress is one piece which was a surprise. I like her curly, faux fur white coat which I do not show here because it totally does not belong with this outfit.
Her handbag, shoes and jewelry are pewter colored.
In the second picture I lit the doll from above which cast a shadow and made her teeth less visible. Unfortunately her high cheekbones are also subdued.
I think she's a keeper but those teeth have to go.
I'm hoping that the underarm stands which are used for these dolls gets retired.
She arrived today and while I still do not like the way her open mouth was painted, I think she's a rather attractive doll if you don't look at her teeth.
I folded under about 1/2" of her skirt as I prefer a shorter length for this style dress.
She comes with they type of shoes I love. They close with velcro making them easy on and off with no chance of tiny straps breaking off and no magnifying lenses required. Her dress is one piece which was a surprise. I like her curly, faux fur white coat which I do not show here because it totally does not belong with this outfit.
Her handbag, shoes and jewelry are pewter colored.
In the second picture I lit the doll from above which cast a shadow and made her teeth less visible. Unfortunately her high cheekbones are also subdued.
I think she's a keeper but those teeth have to go.
I'm hoping that the underarm stands which are used for these dolls gets retired.
MONSTER HIGH ROLLER MAZE
Angelic Dreamz has the Monster High Roller Maze dolls. Set of four $80. How cute are they???
Skultimate Roller Maze™ is a ferocious game that requires monster skills. Unfortunately, the star players of the sport have all gotten injured, and the ghouls of Monster High® have been asked to 'skate' in and save the day! Dolls cannot stand alone. Ages 6 and older.
Monster High Skultimate Roller Maze Set of 4 Dolls Lagoona, Operetta, Frankie and Ghoulia
Expected in July, a beauty called Robecca Steam:
And another expected July arrival Venus McFlytrap:
6/27/2012
Jem and the Holograms
Hasbro, Inc. and Integrity Toys, Inc. have partnered to produce a line of Jem and the Holograms dolls. The price range is projected to be $125.
The image above is Jem. She will launching at 2012 Comic-Con International in San Diego. This doll will be available for purchase at the Hasbro Toy Shop
booth #3329 during Comic-Con International in San Diego at an
approximate retail price of $125 and following the convention, at www.HasbroToyShop.com.
Hasbro and Integrity Toys are in business to make money. That's the bottom line.
Marketing gobbledygook:
Not being a child of the 80's or a fan of Jem and the Holograms, I know absolutely nothing about this cartoon, these characters or the animated series. I looked it up on Wikipedia and learned it ran from 1985 to 1988. "The show is about music company owner Jerrica Benton, her singer alter-ego Jem, her band the Holograms, and their adventures."
JEM AND THE HOLOGRAMS Special Edition Doll: HOLLYWOOD JEM |
Hasbro and Integrity Toys are in business to make money. That's the bottom line.
Marketing gobbledygook:
"As children of the 80's ourselves, working on this project with the Hasbro team was a dream come true for our entire team. JEM AND THE HOLOGRAMS has been a major influence for us," says Alain Tremblay, marketing director of Integrity Toys, Inc."We wanted to remain true to the spirit of the original doll line, while paying homage to the animated series, which is something that we as JEM AND THE HOLOGRAMS fans always wanted through the years," says Vaughn Sawyers, Integrity's head designer.Bryony Bouyer, Sr. VP, Global Franchise Development for Hasbro said: "We wanted to pay homage to the characters and offer collectible dolls to fans that would showcase the essence of their favorite characters. We admire the high quality dolls produced by Integrity Toys, so this relationship made perfect sense."
Not being a child of the 80's or a fan of Jem and the Holograms, I know absolutely nothing about this cartoon, these characters or the animated series. I looked it up on Wikipedia and learned it ran from 1985 to 1988. "The show is about music company owner Jerrica Benton, her singer alter-ego Jem, her band the Holograms, and their adventures."
Most of Hasbro's action figures sell for well under $20. There are a few playsets for under $35.
In my biased opinion, this doll has a Pink Box Barbie Aesthetic. $125. Seriously?
Links which may be of interest:
Take your $125. and buy the real thing. Buy vintage.
Marina Bychkova ~ Enchanted Doll
Marina Bychkova, an enormously talented doll maker, presents Echo No5 "Saffron." $18, 900 CAD
Enchanted Doll
Saffron’s exquisite crown was inspired by and constructed from components of traditional Norwegian jewelry, which I acquired during my travels in Scandinavia.Light and delicate, it’s made from silver filigree wire, 24k gold-plated pendants and disks, that shimmer and sparkle as they move. Other features include two silver Buyao hairpins; a pair of silver earrings; 14k gold-plated bracelets; bead embroidery and Swarovski crystal accents on the printed costume; two pairs of silver shoes; two pairs of interchangeable feet; magnetic mohair wig; custom stand and a specially upholstered tin box.The doll is porcelain, ball-jointed, china painted and articulated with industrial springs. 13.5” (34.5cm) tall. 2012
Enchanted Doll
You're Invited! Facets 10th Annual Doll BBQ - Sunday, September 9th
It's almost that time again. Bob, Rudy and I have attended Marcia's event for several years and it's always a lot of fun. Not only is it like a mini-convention, you get to ogle her unbelievable doll collection. Doll collectors of all types show up.
Here is her announcement/invitation:
I hope you can make it to the party - it's a day of great fun, great dolls and great people :-) Email me to RSVP or ask questions. When you email me, I would appreciate it if you could put "BBQ" somewhere in the subject so I can sort out those emails.
Marcia
Here is her announcement/invitation:
Summer's here and it's almost time for Facets by
Marcia's 10th annual summer doll BBQ! 10 Years!
Wow!!
I'm inviting area doll collectors (and any
traveling ones) to come to my house in Matawan, NJ for a BBQ and doll party on
Sunday September 9th starting at noon.
Matawan is in central NJ, near
exit 117a of the Garden State Parkway. It is easily accessible by NJ Transit
trains from NYC or Newark.
It will be like the previous BBQ's with lots of people, food, dolls, sales, and more, but there are a few changes, so please read on...
It will be like the previous BBQ's with lots of people, food, dolls, sales, and more, but there are a few changes, so please read on...
I'll provide all of the
food, and there is a cover charge of $13 per person and it must be paid in
advance by PayPal (to applefrien@aol.com)
or you can send me a check or give me cash if you see me beforehand. If you're
going to do PayPal, I'd appreciate your waiting until a week or two before the
BBQ so I have less chance of losing track of it :-) If you pay at the door, it
is $15 cash - exact change required. My husband, Paul, really hates
handling the money, so please pay in advance! All people who pay in advance will
get a gift when they check in :-)
I'll have a sales area set
up in my basement - space is on a first come basis and is limited. If you are
planning to bring things to sell, please let me know so I can estimate how much
space is needed per person and try to get enough shelving/tables to accommodate.
If you've been here before, you know the set-up. If you haven't been here before
and want to sell, email me for more info. Of course,
Facets will be set up for shopping, too :-)
In addition to shopping, we'll
have door prizes, the infamous "free table", and lots of dolls to look at.
The "free table" is a table of doll related
items that are extras, slightly used, unwanted, etc... It's a good way to get
rid of those items that you think someone might want and you don't feel like
putting on Ebay. If you have some things you'd like to put in, bring them.
However, if no one takes them, you have to take them back or throw them out -
they can't stay here! If you want to mail donations, LMK and I'll give you the
address. I've already gotten some amazing things mailed to me!
If you want to see what the Free Table is like,
check out Paul's video from last year:
Feel free to bring a doll for
display. I don't have a theme - bring a favorite, a new acquisition, something
you want to show off, whatever.
Contributions to the door prizes are
appreciated.
If you need a place to stay in
this area, I recommend the Woodbridge Hilton. It's about 20 minutes north of
here and is more reasonably priced and nicer than the few hotels in the
immediate area. If you are looking for travel mates or roommates, LMK and I'll
try to help.
I hope you can make it to the party - it's a day of great fun, great dolls and great people :-) Email me to RSVP or ask questions. When you email me, I would appreciate it if you could put "BBQ" somewhere in the subject so I can sort out those emails.
Marcia
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