Note: The dolls featured in these product pictures are prototypes. Final production may vary slightly.
Glitterazi ITBE 16-Inch Capsule Collection Limited Edition Size: 200 Dolls Estimated Ship Date: August 17th Retail Price: $99.00 US + Shipping and Handling (and sales taxes for Maryland residents)
**THIS IS AN IT DIRECT PRODUCT NOT SOLD THROUGH IT DEALERS**
Doll Tech Specs: Head Sculpt: Anais 1.0 Body Type: FR:16™ Quick Switch Feature: No Skin Tone: Light Honey Hair Color: Brown/Raspberry Mix Eyelashes: Yes, Hand Applied
Higher ITBE 16-Inch Capsule Collection Limited Edition Size: 200 Dolls Estimated Ship Date: August 17th Retail Price: $99.00 US + Shipping and Handling (and sales taxes for Maryland residents)
**THIS IS AN IT DIRECT PRODUCT NOT SOLD THROUGH IT DEALERS**
Doll Tech Specs: Head Sculpt: AG (Closed Mouth) Body Type: FR:16™ Quick Switch Feature: No Skin Tone: Light Honey Hair Color: Black /Raven Eyelashes: Yes, Hand Applied
I don’t collect this size of doll so I feel unqualified to offer up opinions on them. That last one though..higher…yep…she is stunning! These will be IT direct so WClub members will be given first chance then I believe these will be offered up to public. Keep a watch on Integrity Toys FB page for information on when they are available to the general public. If you are WClub member, look to your email for ordering links.
The WClub announced their second club exclusive for the year yesterday. It is a giftset sure to satisfy many collectors. I mean come on…it’s the power team of Giselle and Agnes! How can you not love that?!
Sister Moguls
Agnes Von Weiss™ and Giselle Diefendorf™ Duo-Doll Gift Set
The Fashion Royalty Collection
2016 W Club Exclusive
Limited Edition Size: TBA
Estimated Ship Date: Late 2016
Special W Club Price: $199.00 + Shipping, Handling and Applicable Sales Tax*.
*A non-refundable deposit of $25.00 is due immediately at pre-order; the balance of $174.00 + shipping and handling (and tax for Maryland residents) is due approximately late 2016.
Doll Tech Specs:
Head Sculpt: Agnes Von Weiss™ and Giselle Diefendorf™
Body Type: FR2013 (Agnes) and NU. Face 2.0 (Giselle)
Quick Switch Feature: No
Skin Tone: Cream (Agnes) and Japan (Giselle)
Hair Color: Pale Blond (Both Dolls)
Eyelashes: Yes, Hand Applied
**Pictures of prototypes shown below; final production colors and textures may vary slightly. Any staging props are not included. Case and doll stand pictures are digitally rendered; final production may vary slightly.**
You have to love these giftsets and check out the dual stand!! I have not seen that before. I am completely digging the case with this one too. Very chic and elegant. I adore the sleek platinum blond ponytails and red, red lips. I am also a big fan of the cream skin tone and it looks like Agnes has it for this set. Hope to see these girls sometime before the end of the year. Integrity Toys thanked Jason and Vaughn for this offering in their release email . This collector thanks them too!
And…because we have sisters for the giftset…just had to add this, sorry, couldn’t help myself.
Get ready folks…Poppy Parker “right to buy” lotteries will be right around the corner!
Or at least she likes a party in Paris…but then who wouldn’t. I received this beautiful J’adore la Fête Elyse right before leaving for vacation and while I don’t advocate working while you go on vacation, I do have to say that my office view has improved with travel…this is what I am looking at while I write this post.
Now on to the doll photos. I borrowed netted fascinator from Blue Flame Vanessa.
She is a beauty! I love the dark locks and flame red lips on her. The jewelry is really stepped up and the presentation of this giftset in the red suitcase appeals to this collector in a big way. It’s just plain classy. I can’t wait to photograph this Elyse in the suit.
No disrespect to the fine talents of Mr. Best and Mattel but…I think Eden from Integrity Toys wears this one better.
And yes people…this silkstone’s shoes will fit the Nu.Face model here….barely but it works. I am still trying to figure out if I like the swirl curl bang thing on her forehead.
Ok…so many of you readers realize I am a little obsessed with my new Jon Copeland-Childers Poppy Parker repaint right? Another thing I was recently obsessed with was this pink chinoiserie backdrop I did. The apple green eyes of this lovely model inspired this setting and the chance to use this amazing backdrop. Hope you enjoy!
Model: Lash Out Poppy Parker repainted by Jon Copeland-Childers
* Poppy Parker has been re-bodied on an FR2 “FR White” body*’
Gown: Joe Tai
Jewelry: Integrity Toys Rare Appearance Dania
Backdrop: Chinoiserie wrapping paper I found ages ago
For those of you following my Instagram, you have seen a little taste of this shoot. If you don’t follow, here is a little backstory. It all started with this amazing dress which I found on Etsy by the talented duo AquatalisBoutique . You may have seen some of their work over on Rogier’s Blog this week. It took a while for this gown to get to me because the first one was lost in the vast quagmire of postal services between Vietnam and my home. Aquatalis was great about it and after we waited a reasonable time without the dress showing up, they promptly made and mailed another one. Excellent customer service and kept me informed the whole time. When I saw this gown I immediately thought of Dolce & Gabbana and their 2012 and 2013 collections. Such vibrant color and opulence. I needed an appropriate backdrop. Nothing I had was doing it for me. So….time for a new one and I went to the Dutch still life masters to find inspiration. I had seen a wall covering recently that I was obsessed with and wanted to do something similar…this set was what came from all that brainstorming.
The headdress is the necklace from Fiorella Silkstone Barbie. The flowers have been digitally altered to match the dress.
The detail on this dress is really something!
The minis in these shots are Orcara miniatures. These items are from their red wine set. Above are miniature paper sunflowers found at local craft store.
And the perfect photo to express the Agnes attitude.
At last years IT convention, David Buttry revealed a new product line of dolls called “The Industry”. This product line is 1/6 Tullabelle. I am so excited about this line because I have always loved Tullabelle but don’t collect the the larger scale dolls. Now I can get that look in the scale that I do collect. Integrity Toys explained that this line will be “a lighthearted street-influenced collection with a mix of vintage and new. “ It was also stated that this Tullabelle will have friends later on this year too so we will be seeing more. Can’t wait!
This 12 inch Tullabelle is “the debut of a brand new, ultra-versatile body sculpt”. She is 12 1/4 inches tall and smaller busted like Nu.Face. IT has stated that there are new removable bottom leg portions on this doll that will enable collectors to change them out so the models can wear flat shoes as opposed to heels. Nice! It was also mentioned that this lady may..in fact…be able to wear Barbie shoes as well. Love it! She is available for preorder through Integrity Toys dealers.
Lady Stardust Tulabelle™ Dressed Doll THE INDUSTRY™ Collection Approximate Ship Date: Late Summer 2016 Limited Edition Size: 500 Dolls Worldwide Suggested Retail Price: $120.00
Doll Tech Specs:
Body Type: THE INDUSTRY™ (New Sculpt!) Head Sculpt: Tulabelle™ (12-inch / 1:6 Scale) Quick Switch Feature: No Skin Tone: FR White Hair Color: Ash Blond Eyelashes: Yes, Hand-Applied
The boots!!! The boots!!! I also love the ash blond hair. While most of my collection is vintage couture based, I am looking forward to exploring this product line and am purchasing this doll. I also think it’s fun that David Buttry gets to expand his design repertoire with this product line. I adore his Poppy Parker designs and I am sure I will enjoy this new collection as well. I also really like the fact that Integrity Toys is listening to their customers and continues to give more flexibility and options for the redressing collector community.
And I wish I was going with her! When David Buttry announced this theme for Poppy Parker last year at convention, I thought I would faint of pure happiness. Just the thought of this theme and I was dreaming of all kinds of fabulous Poppy Parker Parisian style. What David Buttry and Integrity Toys gave collectors yesterday were those dreams realized and a confection in pink that has this collector claiming she has seen nirvana…and her name is “Miss Amour”. You will see what I mean. The following dolls will be available at Integrity Toys Dealers. If you are at all interested, you should contact IT dealers NOW. WClub members had 24 hours ahead of you to order. Some of these babies are already sold out.
Bonjour Mademoiselle Poppy Parker™ Dressed Doll The Bonbon Collection Approximate Ship Date: Late Summer/Early Fall Limited Edition Size: 800 Dolls Worldwide Suggested Retail Price: $120.00
Doll Tech Specs:
Body Type: Poppy Parker™ Head Sculpt: Poppy Parker™ Quick Switch Feature: No Skin Tone: FR White Hair Color: Raven Eyelashes: Yes, Hand-Applied
Well Bonjour! The train case alone had me saying “ Oh yes please”. Added to it, the adorable houndstooth coat and gloved hands made me happy too. David Buttry explained to WClub members that there is a range of different facial screenings in this collection so you will see older makeup and newer facial screenings all within this offering.
Très Chic Boutique Poppy Parker™ Dressed Doll The Bonbon Collection Approximate Ship Date: Late Summer/Early Fall Limited Edition Size: 900 Dolls Worldwide Suggested Retail Price: $120.00
Doll Tech Specs:
Body Type: Poppy Parker™ Head Sculpt: Poppy Parker™ Quick Switch Feature: No Skin Tone: FR White Hair Color: Natural Red Eyelashes: Yes, Hand-Applied
What’s the first thing a girl is going to do in Paris? SHOP! And you won’t just throw on a pair of jeans to go shopping in Paris…you need to do it in style. This black, yellow and white suit with hat and gloves ensures that Miss Poppy will indeed be shopping in style. The little bag ( reminiscent of an Hérmes Kelly bag) adds that fabulous finishing touch. I love the french twist hairstyle on her too. I am also noticing that there will be plenty of mix and match opportunities within this collection and the doll offered up as the Poppy Parker club doll. Thank you for that David!
Night At The Ballet Poppy Parker™ Dressed Doll The Bonbon Collection Approximate Ship Date: Late Summer/Early Fall Limited Edition Size: 700 Dolls Worldwide Suggested Retail Price: $120.00
Doll Tech Specs:
Body Type: Poppy Parker™ Head Sculpt: Poppy Parker™ Quick Switch Feature: No Skin Tone: Japan Hair Color: Ash Blond Eyelashes: Yes, Hand-Applied
I adore the color here! This Poppy showcases the newer facial screening this year..gorgeous! I love the little clutch and open toed shoes. Miss Poppy is off to L’Opera Garnier in style.
C’est Si Bon Poppy Parker™ Dressed Doll The Bonbon Collection Approximate Ship Date: Late Summer/Early Fall Limited Edition Size: 600 Dolls Worldwide Suggested Retail Price: $120.00
Doll Tech Specs:
Body Type: Poppy Parker™ Head Sculpt: Poppy Parker™ Quick Switch Feature: No Skin Tone: Japan Hair Color: Lemon Yellow Eyelashes: Yes, Hand-Applied
Translated..”This is so good”. Indeed she is! Poppy is ready for a night on the town in this adorable little polka dot confection. I already have her pictured at a little table at Laduree for a future photo shoot. If I am already thinking about the photos I am going to take of a doll…she is already in my shopping cart…no question.
Paris In The Springtime Poppy Parker™ Dressed Doll The Bonbon Collection Approximate Ship Date: Late Summer/Early Fall Limited Edition Size: 900 Dolls Worldwide Suggested Retail Price: $120.00
Doll Tech Specs:
Body Type: Poppy Parker™ Head Sculpt: Poppy Parker™ Quick Switch Feature: No Skin Tone: Japan Hair Color: Raven Eyelashes: Yes, Hand-Applied
They had to throw in the poodle! Game over…I’m buyin’. Other irresistible items with this gorgeous Poppy are her lilac/pink gloved hands and that straw purse!! Adorable! The poodle’s name is Phoebe.
Magnifique Poppy Parker™ Dressed Doll The Bonbon Collection Approximate Ship Date: Late Summer/Early Fall Limited Edition Size: 900 Dolls Worldwide Suggested Retail Price: $120.00
Doll Tech Specs:
Body Type: Poppy Parker™ Head Sculpt: Poppy Parker™ Quick Switch Feature: No Skin Tone: FR White Hair Color: Luscious Red Eyelashes: Yes, Hand-Applied
The color palette of this collection definitely points to the fact that Poppy is traveling to Paris in the springtime. David Buttry confirmed this in a webcast about the collection. I adore this lavender on the strawberry blonde tresses of this Poppy. I also love the new updated facial screening on this one. It looks like we are getting some new and more sophisticated jewelry for Miss Poppy. NICE! I also love that the “Paris in Springtime” outfit will go nicely with the facial screening of this doll and vica versa.
This collection is an out of the park home run in my opinion. This is exactly what I enjoy collecting. I was happy with the base collection but the upcoming lottery offerings are what have me and many other Poppy Parker collectors salivating.
Powder Puff Poppy Parker™ Dressed Doll The Bonbon Collection IT Direct Exclusive Approximate Ship Date: Late Summer 2016 Limited Edition Size: 700 Dolls Exclusive Retail Price: $120.00
***IT DIRECT EXCLUSIVE*** LOTTERY DETAILS COMING APPROXIMATELY LATE SUMMER 2016 **IMPORTANT** THIS DOLL WILL NOT BE SOLD THROUGH IT DEALERS!
Doll Tech Specs:
Body Type: Poppy Parker™ Head Sculpt: Poppy Parker™ Quick Switch Feature: No Skin Tone: FR White Hair Color: Dark Brown Eyelashes: Yes, Hand-Applied
Oh my word!! She comes with a teddy bear and diary….too cute!! Why oh why does she have to be a lottery doll?!!! Here is hoping that the lottery Gods are kind to me. Looks like the lottery tickets will be sold sometime in late summer. The verbiage says IT direct so not just WClub offering on this one. That makes the low 700 edition size even more alarming. Many more fish in the pond to vie for the right to purchase this beauty. Good luck to all!
And…finally…the pièce de résistance so to speak of this collection in my opinion….
Miss Amour Poppy Parker™ Dressed Doll The Bonbon Collection IT Direct Exclusive Approximate Ship Date: Mid-Late Summer 2016 Limited Edition Size: 700 Dolls Exclusive Retail Price: $120.00
***IT DIRECT EXCLUSIVE*** LOTTERY DETAILS COMING APPROXIMATELY SUMMER 2016 **IMPORTANT** THIS DOLL WILL NOT BE SOLD THROUGH IT DEALERS!
Doll Tech Specs:
Body Type: Poppy Parker™ Head Sculpt: Poppy Parker™ Quick Switch Feature: No Skin Tone: FR White Hair Color: Ash Brown Mix Eyelashes: Yes, Hand-Applied
If David Buttry came up to me and said “Hey Rebecca…if I could design the perfect Poppy for you, what would she look like?”, my response would be this doll. 1) She is pink 2) She has pink jewelry 3) she has an updo 4) She has soft facial screening 4) She is wearing a high couture ball gown ( I feel Dior here) and 5) She comes with an adorable mini perfume bottle. I am just going to say it right now…if I don’t get the chance to purchase this one…there will be a sulk fest like no other before it then an immediate grouping of funds to purchase this baby on the secondary market. This one is a must have for me. It looks like this is another IT direct so not just WClub members going after this one. Good Luck to everyone and I may see you in the mud pit of secondary market purchasing after on this one. I need to go work out now.
Next blog post up in 30 minutes talking about the debut doll from The Industry doll collection.
My husband, daughter and I recently traveled to NYC. We were there to see my daughter perform at Carnegie Hall. It was one of those epic moments for a parent and she had a solo (which she nailed!) in one of the pieces they played so it was a piece of cake with major frosting kind of afternoon. While in NYC, my husband and I were encouraged by a friend ( Thank you Hilda!) to visit the Frick Museum. What a joy that was! While there, we saw this amazing portrait and the moment I saw it, I had a picture idea pop into my head. A visit to their gift shop provided the supplies and this is the result.
Model: Rare Appearance Dania Zarr with gloved hands that came with her
By Rogier’s account and that of many other attendees, this years Italian Doll Convention was amazing. A huge “Thank You” to Rogier and Dutch Barbie World for taking us all along for the ride!!
After the amazing fashion show, it was time for cocktails, nibbles and a really amazing dinner and convention doll reveal.
Once Cocktail hour was over, it was time to go to the Gala dinner.
The amazing Monica Nuñez del Castillo!
And our fabulous table host Rogier and OOAK artist and table hostess Corinne Thorner.
It sounds like the evening was a huge success with lots of money raised for charity…approximately 20,000 Euros!!
The end of the evening brought the anticipated convention doll reveal! Many were thinking it was time for a brunette articulated silkstone…and they were proven correct.
Photos below are courtesy of Jim Taylor {Hugs}. Thank you for letting us use these photos!
Scrumptious!!
Last but certainly not least…our Rogier received an award tonight from the IDC!!! A well deserved recognition for his efforts and work in the collecting community. Congratulations Rogier and Dutch Barbie World!!! ** Thanks to Jim Taylor again for this photo!!**
Happy, Happy Mothers Day!! Sales room photos will be coming your way soon!
Registration for The Italian Doll Convention was Saturday morning.
I love how they did the tables and seating chart!! Since the theme is USA this year, all the tables were different states. Too fun. Rogier’s table is Arizona.
If you wanted to, you could also take a workshop at IDC today. Rogier did one with his incredible miniatures. If you ever have the chance to take one of his workshops…do it! This is what the lucky participants got to make today.
Monica was happy about it
Such diligent students!! More news later from Rogier and the IDC!! The fashion show is up next. The gala and the unveiling of the convention doll is in a few short hours!!! Will she be a blond, brunette or redhead Silkstone??? Can’t wait to see.
My trusted dealer Barb of Windy City Dolls sent one of these lovelies out as soon as she received them. She isn’t even up on the BC website yet. It looks like she will retail for $100.00
So what am I thinking?? Hmmmm. Well, I like the gown and the little pearl embellishments are delightful. Her face is sweet and I like the silvery lilac eye shadow. The lashes seem a bit spikey to me but not a huge problem. I love the little pearl drop earrings. The hair on mine was a bit of a fixer upper. The curls on top are soft so when you remove the hairnet, you will get some flyaway hair. Not super crisp curls but not a deal breaker in my opinion.
The dress is a strapless gown with a little crop top overlay that snaps in the back. She comes with a white slip underneath too. Considering the quality of some of the other outfits we have seen from BFMC lately, this one is pretty good. I mean we get earrings, pantyhose, a slip and a fairly well constructed dress. It’s up to you as collectors to decide if that is worth the price. I have to be honest and say, I am not a fan of this new body. The flexibility ( or lack thereof) in the wrist joint is a major problem. I do, however, love the elegant pose of the hand. I just wish it bent so I could comfortably put her hand on her waist. My other issue with this doll are the very flimsy shoes. The heal is very pliable so it bends under the weight of the doll when she is on her stand.
Is Miss Classic Cocktail Dress a keeper at ITFDS? Time will tell. I am anxious to see how she redresses then I will make my final decision.
This is a fashion rule somewhere right? The fact that redheads should not wear pink. Why do so many of us seem to have this rule stuck in our heads? Where did this come from? I am sure there are some circumstances in which redheads in pink don’t work out. Mustard yellow and I definitely don’t mix well…but that is a different story. I recently received a few items that my brain was telling me “don’t go together”, but my eyes were giving me a whole other input. I went with the eyes and told the brain to go have a glass of wine and relax.
This statement of a gown is another beauty in sequins from PonnePP you can find him and contact him via his Flickr site( www.flickr.com/ponne1984). I featured the red version in February. The other dazzlers in this shot are the amazing Silkstone repaint of Gala Gown by Jon Copeland-Childers of SeloJSpa and a princess tiara by CHATIARA2015.
This combination just had me seeing her as a princess.
I have to admit…I am a little obsessed with this tiara right now. It’s so detailed and exquisite. It’s an investment for sure (not cheap!) and in my opinion a good investment. I received my first crown and it was damaged, so they immediately sent me a new one and paid for the return shipping of the damaged crown. Fair and fast. A class operation. The shine and sparkle of this just can’t be captured adequately in my photos. The designer’s name is Chawalit Chommuang and you can find him on Facebook at God Diamonds. Really beautiful work. The link to find and purchase this crown is CHATIARA2015. **note: the crown might be a little big on some smaller heads or tight hairstyles. Just want to mention that. **
PonnePP’s gowns are just amazing. All those little elongated sequin tiles!
Bill Greening has given the BFC his next installment in the Willows, WI line that is continuing to pay homage to Midwest Americana nostalgia. This one is only available to BFC members, and a nice perk of membership this year in my opinion. How can you not find this one adorable?!! That face!! Awwwww….makes me want to pull up an upholstered chrome stool and slurp down a milkshake. Nostalgia isn’t cheap though folks…she comes with a hefty price tag of $75. You do get some adorable little extras though. And, it’s pink and there is a poodle involved…enough said, I’m buyin’. Excellent work Mr. Greening!! One question though, where are the saddle shoes?! Guess they really wouldn’t have gone with the look.
But she won’t be shipping until March 1st folks. If you want her sooner, look to the dealers, they appear to be getting them first. I like this idea of giving the dealers first dibs on shipment. It makes sense to me and it helps support those dealers that have been loyally selling Mattel’s collector products for all these years. I called my trusty dealer Barb of Windy City Dolls the moment I saw these ladies showing up on Ebay ( not happy that this is where the first ones showed up but not surprised either). She sent one over as soon as they arrived at her shop.
So…what do I think? I think the face on this first Silkstone of 2016 is a winner. It is one of the best facial screenings I have seen in a while from the BFMC. Very soft, and pretty. The black dress is basic. The material is nice and of a good weight…but basic. The boots are…basic. They are plastic people and almost impossible to get off unless you use the hot water trick **see below. No jewelry, purse with this one nor undergarments..yep that’s right…Barbie is going full commando.
The bigger question I think is what do I think of the body of this doll. First and foremost, the dimensions are NOT the same as previous BFMC Silkstone bodies. The bust is most definitely smaller. Clothing does not fit exactly the same which surprises me as I believe Mr. Best said that the body was going to be the same proportions in the video announcing the articulated bodies. I am not saying the body is bad…just different dimensions and for us redressers, that will be an issue. The material feels weighty and solid which is nice and the joints appear to be solid and stay where you position them. It is basically ok…but not great. Here is why: 1) The articulation on the joints is minimal except for the legs. This girl can do the splits if she wants but she cant rotate her hand enough to fully bend it one way or the other…it only goes a little bit one way or the other. She can just barely put her hands on her hips. Compare the functionality with Integrity Toys dolls and you will find that IT bodies are loads ahead as far as flexibility. The new Silkstone body can however, do the splits whereas IT dolls cannot. Not sure how that is something I will utilize unless I get the letch to do Gymnast Barbie, or Pole Dancing Barbie or perhaps contortionist Barbie. You never know…it could happen. I am hopeful that the next iterations of this body will beef up the bust size and include some additional rotation in the joints. My other big concern with these new bodies are the rough edges and seams that show. The knee joint on the one I received had a big ugly rough edge at the seam right above the knew joint. Some may argue that you will hardly ever see that…maybe but in the dress she came in, it was VERY evident. It’s not worthy of sending back, it’s just sloppy work on the part of the factory. Am I expected now to file down the seams of Silkstone dolls that I receive?
On the very positive side however, the doll is only $40. That is an extremely low price point for a Silkstone Barbie doll. So…messy seams and all, this doll photographs beautifully. I admit, I had to pin the gown on her so it fit more securing up top. It was made to be worn by the older body. She does look good though and I guess each collector will have to decide for themselves if she is a good fit for their collection. I am keeping mine for the present and still hopeful for the year ahead for the BFMC. I think it will be a very much paired down year but time will just have to tell on that one.
Oh..and as an added not to my loyal readers…After filing multiple DCMA claims with various accounts on Pinterest and Instagram all of which were cutting the watermark off my photos and passing them off as their own, I will have to start putting even larger and more intrusive watermarks on my photos. Not my choice people but there you have it. Sometimes…I just don’t understand some people.
**Hot Water Boot Trick** To help get those pesky black boots off, I heated up a cup of water to almost boiling then stuck the legs and boots in for about 30-35 seconds. Using a towel because they will be hot, boots should slid right off. If not, put the legs with boots back in the water for a bit more.
Hey folks. I hate to have to come out and explain this but I am finding it necessary so here goes.... All photos used on this site unless I specify they are from another source like Mattel or Integrity Toys...are mine and under my copyright. So....don't use them unless you have my permission.