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.
5/06/2015
Ficon Doll Introduces Dione
OMG
That was my first reaction. What a face! What a body! And photographed by Mr. Talent himself, Cholo Ayuyao.
The web page says:
I looks like the wig is not fitting properly over her ears. I hate when that happens. That is the only part of this total package that doesn't appeal to me. Her face is gorgeous. The makeup is beautiful.
Price is $690. plus $50. shipping for a total of $740. US and she is limited to 20 dolls.
I want one but not now.
http://www.ficondoll.com/
That was my first reaction. What a face! What a body! And photographed by Mr. Talent himself, Cholo Ayuyao.
The web page says:
"Dione" has a new body and new head sculpt.
New body is more slimmer, natural, real than old ficon body.
New body size: 17 - 10.5 - 17
Shoes and wig size same with old fidondoll.
"Dione" includes doll, gown, inner panty, wig, shoes, doll stand..(not including extra hands parts and dressing ball parts)
Makeup:K
Outfit:Rhi
Wig:Chewin
Shoes:Sherry
Photo:Cholo
I looks like the wig is not fitting properly over her ears. I hate when that happens. That is the only part of this total package that doesn't appeal to me. Her face is gorgeous. The makeup is beautiful.
Price is $690. plus $50. shipping for a total of $740. US and she is limited to 20 dolls.
I want one but not now.
http://www.ficondoll.com/
5/05/2015
When it rains, it pours and it's raining dolls.
This is a month to be either without an internet connection or to be very wealthy.
The 16" resin BJDs that are announced to be released in May are going to make a lot of collectors happy...and some not so only because there are too many.
No additional information as those listed below are not yet for sale.
The photographs are so appealing.
Superdoll - Rebel Princess, Mansion
Kingdom Doll - Eira
Modsdoll - Spica
Jamieshow 20th Anniversary Gene Marshall
The 16" resin BJDs that are announced to be released in May are going to make a lot of collectors happy...and some not so only because there are too many.
No additional information as those listed below are not yet for sale.
The photographs are so appealing.
Superdoll - Rebel Princess, Mansion
Kingdom Doll - Eira
Modsdoll - Spica
Fashion Doll Agency
Numina Doll - Sung
Jamieshow 20th Anniversary Gene Marshall
5/03/2015
Artist Doll & Teddy Bear Show
Yesterday my husband and I dropped in on the Susan Quinian Doll & Teddy Bear Show which was held at the Clarion Hotel in Philadelphia. I know not to expect fashion dolls when the words "Teddy Bear" are in the title of a show; however, it's been my experience that it's worth looking at many different types of dolls. I enjoy chatting with the artists and seeing their passion and creativity. Like most creatives, they love to tell you everything about their work.
Forgive me if you are a teddy bear lover because I'm not. They're cute and cuddly but I see them as toys in spite of the fact that gifted artists are creating them like no teddy bear I ever had as a child. Yes, they're collectible, blah, blah, blah. So are baseball cards.
Anyway, I present here some of the many photographs I took. I tried to get the artists' names in every case, not always successfully. Click to enlarge any image.
Michael Natoli with his Great Gatsby dolls modeled from polymer clay. The clothes were fashionable and fabulous.
Adriana Esqueda - multi media dolls. Wonderful textural creatures.
Lee Feickert's Golliwogs. http://www.dollshopsunited.com/stores/leefeickert/
I had a disturbing experience with this artist. When I saw the Golliwogs at her table I asked, "Aren't these dolls considered racist?" She looked at me as if she didn't understand English. I had to ask FIVE times before she mumbled some incoherent reply which I couldn't decipher. (She did claim to be wearing hearing aids whose batteries died - in perfect English.) When I got home I looked up Golliwog on Wikipedia.
I can understand collecting dolls such as this one if it's a vintage example for a historical collection. But why would a modern artist continue to produce these images?
Comic relief break. This is the Wolf after it's eaten Red Riding Hood's grandmother. I liked the bed more than the animal. I guess wolves and teddy bears occupy the same strata at these shows.
Linda Ehrenfried Charm City Originals
Speaking of fairy tales, who do you think showed up in innumerable ways at the show? Yes, Alice.
This one was very memorable as the artist incorporated the entire story into one large representation of Alice. Every character in the story is on or in Alice somewhere. A good part of her torso is an openwork teapot complete with tea party and mad hatter. The rabbit hangs on as well. It was fantastic - and large.
Tweedledee and his brother, Tweedledum are the heels of her shoes!
Bing Ruiter: More dolls with personality and pizazz.
I guess I have to admit it. I did like a few of the bears.
Deborah Canham: This appealed to me because of the little white one's hug.
Diane Keeler http://dianekeeler.com/ Two of the most beautiful dolls there!
A little scary.
Saandi McAslan https://mcaslan.bizland.com/
Intricate "Timekeeper Box" with all sorts of odd medical thingies inside including a doll who might be under a spell or dead. I didn't ask.
Sandi McAslan
Dystopian, post-apocalyptic dolls are not my cup of tea. I love science fiction in books I read - not in my dolls.
Finally - we'll end on a snotty note.
Are you familiar with Mr. Mucus from the Mucinex commercials?
I'm pretty sure the artist did not intend this green creation to remind anyone of Mr. Mucus. But it did.
Believe it or not...there are actually mucus plushies. You probably didn't need to know that.
Oh, the things you can find on the internet.
Forgive me if you are a teddy bear lover because I'm not. They're cute and cuddly but I see them as toys in spite of the fact that gifted artists are creating them like no teddy bear I ever had as a child. Yes, they're collectible, blah, blah, blah. So are baseball cards.
Anyway, I present here some of the many photographs I took. I tried to get the artists' names in every case, not always successfully. Click to enlarge any image.
Michael Natoli with his Great Gatsby dolls modeled from polymer clay. The clothes were fashionable and fabulous.
Adriana Esqueda - multi media dolls. Wonderful textural creatures.
These dolls had very expressive personalities. Sadly, the artists were too busy talking to each other to even look up at us as we stood at their display.
Mizzippi Dolls by Gabriella DeLawey. https://www.facebook.com/mizzippidolls
Amusing and unusual personalities in these cloth dolls. So much fun to look at.
Lee Feickert's Golliwogs. http://www.dollshopsunited.com/stores/leefeickert/
I had a disturbing experience with this artist. When I saw the Golliwogs at her table I asked, "Aren't these dolls considered racist?" She looked at me as if she didn't understand English. I had to ask FIVE times before she mumbled some incoherent reply which I couldn't decipher. (She did claim to be wearing hearing aids whose batteries died - in perfect English.) When I got home I looked up Golliwog on Wikipedia.
The image of the doll has become the subject of heated debate. While some see the golliwog as a cherished cultural artifact and childhood tradition, others argue that the golliwog is a destructive instance of racism against people of African descent, along with pickaninnies, minstrels, mammy figures, and other caricatures, and it has been described as "the least known of the major anti-Black caricatures in the United States".[1] In recent years, changing political attitudes with regard to race have reduced the popularity and sales of golliwogs as toys. Manufacturers who have used golliwogs as a motif have either withdrawn them as an icon, or changed the name. In particular, the association of the golliwog with the pejorative term "wog" has resulted in use of alternative names such as "golly" and "golly doll".
I can understand collecting dolls such as this one if it's a vintage example for a historical collection. But why would a modern artist continue to produce these images?
Comic relief break. This is the Wolf after it's eaten Red Riding Hood's grandmother. I liked the bed more than the animal. I guess wolves and teddy bears occupy the same strata at these shows.
Linda Ehrenfried Charm City Originals
Speaking of fairy tales, who do you think showed up in innumerable ways at the show? Yes, Alice.
This one was very memorable as the artist incorporated the entire story into one large representation of Alice. Every character in the story is on or in Alice somewhere. A good part of her torso is an openwork teapot complete with tea party and mad hatter. The rabbit hangs on as well. It was fantastic - and large.
Tweedledee and his brother, Tweedledum are the heels of her shoes!
Bing Ruiter: More dolls with personality and pizazz.
I guess I have to admit it. I did like a few of the bears.
Deborah Canham: This appealed to me because of the little white one's hug.
Michelle Lamb - oneandonlybears.com
This was my favorite because it was a soft rose color silky furry creature with a pastel floral headband. This artist has many beautiful bears on her website. She also teaches.
Diane Keeler http://dianekeeler.com/ Two of the most beautiful dolls there!
A little scary.
Saandi McAslan https://mcaslan.bizland.com/
Intricate "Timekeeper Box" with all sorts of odd medical thingies inside including a doll who might be under a spell or dead. I didn't ask.
Sandi McAslan
Dystopian, post-apocalyptic dolls are not my cup of tea. I love science fiction in books I read - not in my dolls.
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Are you familiar with Mr. Mucus from the Mucinex commercials?
I'm pretty sure the artist did not intend this green creation to remind anyone of Mr. Mucus. But it did.
Believe it or not...there are actually mucus plushies. You probably didn't need to know that.
Oh, the things you can find on the internet.
4/30/2015
New Superdoll Collection Teaser
Today Superdoll Collectables sent out a teaser email to all it's members. The fashion bits below remind me of Geometry's outfit.
The fashion's patterns and colors remind me a little too much of Geometry's outfit. Hmmmm....they sure know how to arouse interest!
"Trust Funds and Fashion Fun inspire our new SUMMER Collection."
On another royal topic.....
I've been watching The Royals on E and the princess, played by Alexandra Park, is quite the rebel. The costumes are fabulous. The sets, beautiful. The acting is insane and so much fun. Joan Collins showed up in the last episode looking pretty great for 81 years old. So, in between playing with your dolls, watch it!
4/28/2015
Integrity Toys' Next Move - Katy Keene!
Integrity Toys is stepping back in time - to my time - in a new partnership with Archie Comics.
Katy Keene!
When I was a little girl, my aunt and I used to draw and make clothes for our Katy Keene cut out dolls. These are very fond memories.
The question is...would I buy dolls based on these dear memories? Integrity's announcement says, "the new Katy Keene collector doll line promises to bring something exciting for all of her fans, old and new alike."
Well I'm old and I was a fan. This is going to be really interesting.
It would be cool if Katy's fashions were vintage as she began in the 1950's, kind of like Gene Marshall. Will she have a body like the women of that day had? That includes breasts, hips, thighs, arms with some meat on them. Or will she be a stick figure?
There was no mention in the preview announcement as to whether or not she will be 12" or 16". I know a lot of collectors who would love her to be produced in 16".
Are you not familiar with Katy Keene? I'm going to guess there are many who collect FR dolls who aren't.
Link to the many posts on Pinterest featuring Katy Keene:
Katy Keene on Pinterest
Link to a great site for Katy Keene comic book covers.
Cover Browser
Katy Keene!
When I was a little girl, my aunt and I used to draw and make clothes for our Katy Keene cut out dolls. These are very fond memories.
The question is...would I buy dolls based on these dear memories? Integrity's announcement says, "the new Katy Keene collector doll line promises to bring something exciting for all of her fans, old and new alike."
Well I'm old and I was a fan. This is going to be really interesting.
It would be cool if Katy's fashions were vintage as she began in the 1950's, kind of like Gene Marshall. Will she have a body like the women of that day had? That includes breasts, hips, thighs, arms with some meat on them. Or will she be a stick figure?
There was no mention in the preview announcement as to whether or not she will be 12" or 16". I know a lot of collectors who would love her to be produced in 16".
Are you not familiar with Katy Keene? I'm going to guess there are many who collect FR dolls who aren't.
Link to the many posts on Pinterest featuring Katy Keene:
Katy Keene on Pinterest
Link to a great site for Katy Keene comic book covers.
Cover Browser
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