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What’s different about these newcomers? Quite a bit, but the main concept of highly articulated dolls with distinctive, high-fashion sensibilities remains the same. “The makeup definitely has more of an ‘80s vibe this time around,” says Bill. “And all the dolls use silver metallic as a through line to their fashions.” I also really loved the photographs in this review as well!! I didn't realize just how beautiful and expressive all of these girls were until you made them come to life like this! Definitely have to agree that Elle was especially breathtaking, but they're all lovely~
I’m in Melbourne, Aus and was first drawn here 4 years ago when my girl ‘needed’ a red haired younger sister for her Florrie Doll - now sadly defunct but their dolls are very very similar in all dimensions and quality to AG. I had found a Paola Reina that looked as though it might work but as we had a very strict doll on birthday only i wanted to be sure it would hold up. Your review helped with that choice and Poppy is much loved. Just enough smaller to be a younger sister but can share a large proportion of the clothing.
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The Barbie Looks #19 doll - with mix-and-match fashion - is the first of many exclusive Barbie dolls that members can add to their collections. And if you want to add to your Barbie Looks collection, you must be a Barbie Signature member.
This exclusive doll differs from the basic Barbie Looks dolls by including more clothing and accessories. "I'm very excited to have a special members-only Barbie doll," says Bill. She's more dolled up than the regular Barbie Looks dolls from this wave with extra fashion pieces and accessories."Hi Brie! Thank you for introducing yourself! I love the miniature furniture and accessories from AG, too! I almost like those things more than the dolls...ok, I definitely like those things more than the dolls! Not that I don't like the dolls, but that company does such an excellent job with miniatures! Another part of what makes the photography so impactful, of course, is the lifelike way the dolls are posed. I'm sorry your Kit's face had some defects, and her hair was hard to handle though, that's unfortunate. :( These two are identified as Model #4 and Model #5, but that's really impersonal (and sounds a lot like Mambo Number 5) so I'm going to call them Malik and Kyle. Designed by Barbie Signature Lead Designer Bill Greening , the sleek second installment of the fan favorite series features another gorgeous, ethnically diverse lineup of Barbie and Ken dolls, this time w ith metallic details and even more edge. A ll three new Barbie Looks dolls have fully posable Made to Move™ bodies, original face sculpts, trendy hairstyles, and high-shine clothing with disco chic vibes.