I never reviewed the first few I got (I got them on clearance! No way was I paying full price no matter how pretty the face and clothes. It was a really dumb move and made these super expensive dolls little more than mannequins, not dolls.Even 1959 fucking Barbie had better articulation! Instead she would have a frozen body with completely static legs that couldn't even move at the hips.īeing unable to sit a doll is absolutely crippling to play. for reasons known ONLY to Mattel, they decided this new fashion doll didn't need to be able to sit. Of course the final nail in the coffin was the dolls themselves. The fashion packs were an eye watering £16:99 (the same price as a monster high doll, wth?) In the US, Stardolls were retailing about $21, here in the UK? £23. Now, the second nail in the coffin was price. This was, understandably, very very frustrating. Well, less than that actually because it seems no argos ever got the second Bonjour Bijou or Pretty 'n' love dolls. There were 2 dolls for each theme, but argos being argos, they never bothered to split them so you had a 50/50 chance of getting the one you wanted. doll space? (again no clue what links them) Fallen Angel (the gothy looking ones), Bonjour Bijou (I have no idea what links them.), Pretty 'n' love (um. In Stardoll's case they split them by their "theme" This involves a lot of waiting around and a lot of repeat trips trying to find the ONE in any line you're trying to find, because they don't bother to split assortments by character, ooooh nooo. Now Argos is a nightmare for exclusive lines, mostly because being a catalogue store you cannot SEE the product on a shelf, you only see a promo photo in a catalogue and either have to buy blind, or queue up and hope they'll allow you to view before you buy. Argos was the only retailer to bother to carry them (tru started to get them in later, but muuuuch later when they were already a dead line). Now, the UK stock of Stardolls was the first nail in their coffin in this country. I wanted her clothes damnit, did from the moment I set eyes on her (she's the one in the blue jacket and the shorts in that image above) but I never saw her in the UK. Knowing Stardoll clothing fits Barbie and similar dolls, I sent husband to go look for the one I never found when they were in Argos. I got a few of these when they first came out, but TRU has a huge sale on right now so they've ransacked their warehouse and found a lot of really oddly old stock to put out on shelves for pretty cheap. Ultimately, they didn't sell as well as hoped and disappeared off to failed doll line heaven. Unfortunately however, there were a few problems. This iconic collaboration is an excellent way to transport yourself to the rose-tinted world of Barbie and add some magic to your daily outfits.The starting lineup featured 8 dolls, all in mix and match fashions with unique shoe sculpts and a range of skin tones, face moulds and hair colours. With inclusivity and self-love at its heart, this collaboration aims to celebrate what makes each of us special–it is all about loving yourself for who you are and embracing your unique sense of flair. The collection brings you the best of both worlds as it fuses HDC’s excellent craftsmanship with whimsical designs inspired by Barbie’s magical world. collectionīy collaborating with global sensation, Barbie, Hair Drama Company has re-defined the limits of fashion and self-expression. Whether it's an understated yet stylish headband for school or an over-the-top, statement hat for a special occasion, the Barbie x Hair Drama Co. These stunning pieces are not just for kids and teens – adults can join in on the fun too and express their unique style! This collection captures the true essence of Barbie with its vibrant headbands, delicate hair bows, and a bold color palette that largely consists of pink, blue, and purple hues. collection is all about celebrating your unique, special self. Get ready to transport yourself to a world of magic, wonder, and adventures with this fabulous collaboration! India’s leading hair accessory brand, Hair Drama Company, has collaborated with the iconic brand, Mattel, to bring you a stunning collection of hair accessories that blend sophistication, style, and playfulness.
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