With the store manager's permission, I took the following images of the six different 12-inch
Fashion Madness Kenya dolls found at Family Dollar. Their complexions are light, medium, and dark. It's not easy to differentiate the light from the medium in the images. I've used initials in parentheses behind each doll's name to indicate their skin tones (L-light), (M-medium), (D-dark).
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LR: The first four photographed were Fireside Chatting (D), Rock Star (M), Vegas (L but possibly M), Movin On (L) |
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Fireside Chatting is dressed in a holiday fashion and has straight hair. Rock Star has a pink guitar and textured hair. Vegas wears a white faux fur coat and hat and has curly hair. Moving On has textured hair, wears eyeglasses, and sports a leopard print coat.
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Vegas and Movin On were captured again in this image; the fifth doll photographed is Riviera Kenya (D) |
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Riviera Kenya wears a pink two-piece suit with white blouse and pink headband. Her image appears on the cover of the booklet that accompanies each doll.
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The sixth doll on the far right is Beverly Hills (D); Vegas and Rock Star make another appearance in this photo. |
Beverly Hills is dressed in a black and white polka dot suit with aqua top and hat.
The heads and hands are soft vinyl. Rigid plastic was used for the arms, legs, and body. The elbows, wrists, and knees are articulated. The waist is not. A nude image of Riviera Kenya can be viewed on
Ms. Leo's blog. The quality of the clothing and accessories is decent. I wasn't expecting the dolls to retail for $20, however.
Because of her eyeglasses and tightly textured tresses, Movin On Kenya is the only one of the 12-inch girls that came home with me. I also liked her fashion the best.
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Movin On Kenya -- the one that came home from Family Dollar with me. |
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Close-up of Movin On Kenya |
Also in stock at Family Dollar were the six different 6-1/2-inch
Kenya Mini Hair Madness dolls. Their accessories include a hair pick and a package of rubber bands and beads for styling the dolls' rooted hair.
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Kenya Mini Day Dreamer has a medium complexion and stands 6-1/2 inches | . |
Because her leopard print dress matches Movin On Kenya's jacket, this little one came home with me, too for a much better price of $5.
The other Kenya Minis are illustrated on the back of Day Dreamer's box:
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The six Kenya Minis |
I need a medium complexion and a dark complexion Kenya Fashion Madness. Since Rock Star appears to be the lone medium complexion doll, I'll buy her eventually even though her hairstyle is almost identical to the one I purchased. Riviera may be the one I will purchase to represent the warmest complexion Kenya, particularly since her head shot appears on each doll's booklet.
I asked the store manager about Denise, TJ, and Keyshia, the dolls shown on the back of Movin On Kenya's box. She indicated there was more stock to put out and suggested I check back. A second Family Dollar only had the six girls described above and the minis. The friends may or may not have been released yet.
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Vegas Kenya is shown on the back of Movin On Kenya's box along with her best friend, Denise; boyfriend TJ, and little sister Keyshia. These were not in stock at Family Dollar. |
Update (10/31/12): For additional information about this line of dolls, where else to buy, release dates of other products, etc., Kenya's World LLC, the manufacturer, can be reached at: 1-855-MYKENYA
(1-855-696-3692).
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