On Saturday, January 26. 2013 members of the W Club were invited to a webinar during which new dolls were described and shown.
Not all of IT's doll lines were included in this reveal. The most popular appears to be the new Funny Face collection designed by Chris Stoeckel. These dolls and fashions are based on the 1957 movie by the same name that stars Audrey Hepburn and Fred Astaire. In a brilliant move, the designers decided to give each doll in the new line a different sculpt. And, instead of having a bunch of single dressed Poppy Parker-faced dolls, several of the dolls are mini-giftsets and full giftsets. The focus is on the fashion and although none of the designs is original, Stoeckl has interpreted them very nicely.
Here are several of the images with which we were presented.
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Jo Stockton "Take the Picture" |
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Maggie Prescott's Assistant "Think Pink" |
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Dovima as Marion "A Woman Who Thinks" |
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Jo Stockton "On How To Be Lovely" |
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Jo Stockton "Bonjour Paris" |
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Maggie Prescott "The Quality Woman" |
There is a lottery for another gift set. This one is called "Let's Kiss and Make Up." It looks like a fabulous gift set consisting of three complete outfits and lots of accessories. Also included is a little dog. It's not a poodle but we'll over look that fact.
I need this giftset and will be very disappointed if I am not amongst the lottery entrants who is picked. VERY disappointed.
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Another reveal was this year's Dynamite Girls designed by David Buttry. Entitled "London Calling," the collection consists of 7 dolls each priced at $65. I didn't care for any of the four girls; their outfits are pedestrian. But, the two male dolls are fabulous.The layering, attention to detail and edgy styling is clear in the guys and missing from the girls.
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Kyu |
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Cruz |
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Integrity's 16" doll line has morphed into Tulabelle. The backstory sounds like a fantasy from Cosmo magazine. Here's the promo text from Integrity Toys:
Every once in a while, you meet a character that is so special and
unique that you can't forget her. That's Tulabelle! She's a young
influential fashion blogger and the go-to expert for the latest in
trends for young fashionistas around the world. Tulabelle comes from a
long line of fashion insiders and has inherited her family's extensive
archive of clothing from the beginning of the 20th century to today.
The highlight of the collection consists of some amazing pieces from her
famous model grandmother, Poppy Parker! Whether she's hanging out with
friends at her favorite thrift store or sitting front row at the
hottest runway show, Tulabelle is always at the forefront of style.
There are 6 dressed dolls in the collection, one of which is a "basic" priced at $115. The others are priced at $150.
I have previously written that I prefer sophisticated looking doll sculpts more than the teen look. I think it's sad that the giant Poppy dolls and these gals have replaced the Avantguard line. They could have kept the sculpts and used the improved body. As a collector who spans both the 16" and 12" groups, I know many who loved the AG sculpts and would buy them again. But I believe IT caters to it's post-Barbie collectors who tend to prefer more youthful looks.
That being said, I did like one of the Tulabelles very much...enough to pre-order her!
Calling this doll "Yeti to Wear" — dorky — but I like the fashion. Hopefully the bangs come out flat enough to stay on her forehead. I'm curious about the body as I've not seen it yet. I don't think her fashion will fit any of my 16" dolls but we'll see.
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The other new dolls revealed are three Holograms from the Jem and the Holograms line.
Since I am not one of the former television watchers of this cartoon, I have no connection there. To me they look trashy. IMO, there is no fashion, just costume, all for $119. each. Lest I forget, you get a detailed plastic guitar.
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