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Ava DuVernay Barbie, a Platinum Label doll, is limited to 999 dolls worldwide. |
In the wee-wee hours (almost 4 a.m. CST to be exact) of December 29, 2015, I decided hesitantly to check personal email on my personal desktop computer before beginning my work day on the company's computer. I was hesitant because the end of the month is always hectic and I only had one more working day in the year, having scheduled time off for the remaining days of 2015. Well I threw caution to the wind and I am so-glad-I-did!
As I opened Outlook, an email filtered through from a fellow collector, whom I will refer to as TL. Her email informed that she had just ordered the Ava DuVernay Barbie from Amazon . com and just had to "let another black doll lover know." I am so grateful she chose me! I could not navigate to Amazon . com fast enough to enter "Ava DuVernay Barbie" in the search box to see if quantities were still available. There were and I hurriedly one-click shopped, which was followed by a huge sigh of relief. I kept going back to the "status of your orders" page to double-check that the order had actually been placed. An email confirmation from Amazon . com followed. "Yes!"
I am sorry that I could not take the time to post the information about the doll in a blog post, but as indicated, I needed to begin my work day and I knew by the time I published the blog, the doll might be sold out resulting in unnecessary disappointment for those who desired it but again missed out. I did share it with a few people in one of my Facebook groups who were as fortunate as I am, (thanks to TL), to successfully place an order.
Thank you, once again TL for the heads up. By that afternoon, just as I assumed, all dolls had been sold.
I took several pictures of this difficult-to-own, super-limited Platinum Label doll which are shared below.
The first five photos were taken with the doll in the box.
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The real Ava has dreadlocks. The doll has double-strand twists, which extend almost to her waist. She has beautiful brown eyes and lush, painted-on eyelashes. Her hint of lip color is lined with a contrasting color. |
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Side view of the two-strand twists |
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Another in-the-box photo was taken at an angle to eliminate as much flash as possible. |
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Close-up in-box photo |
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Ava DuVernay Barbie comes with a personalized director's chair (lights, camera, sound!), an acrylic doll stand, and...
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...a numbered certificate of authenticity, the front of which reads: This certifies that your Ava DuVernay Barbie® was created through the collaborative efforts of designers and artists at Mattel. |
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In the next seven photos, the doll, still attached to the box liner, has been gingerly removed from the box to photograph. The last of these were taken in natural light.
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The graphics on the box liner create a perfect director's setting with cameras and lights that appear three-dimensional. |
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Ava wears a black long-sleeved turtleneck shirt... |
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...denim pants, and red and white sneakers for comfort. |
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Almost as stylish as the real Ava DuVernay, on one wrist, the doll wears a copper-tone chain bracelet with one disk-shaped charm. On the other wrist... |
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...she wears a faux wood bangle. |
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Here's another look at the director's chair. |
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The back of the box has a beautiful portrait of Ava DuVernay and offers a brief bio, which I have copied below. |
AVA
D Nominated
for two Academy Awards and four Golden
Globes,
writer/director Ava DuVernay’s most recent film
u “Selma”
chronicled the historic 1965 voting rights
campaign
led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. She
won the
V Best
Director Prize at the Sundance Film Festival in
2012
for her acclaimed feature “Middle of Nowhere.”
E Her
previous narrative and documentary work includes
the
feature film “I Will Follow” and the documentaries
R “Venus
vs.,” “My Mic Sounds Nice” and “This is the Life.”
In
2010, she founded ARRAY, an independent film
N distribution
and resource organization for filmmakers of
color
and women filmmakers. Prior to her
directorial
A career,
DuVernay worked as a film marketer and
publicist
for more than 14 years through her company,
Y the
DuVernay Agency. She was born, raised
and loves
life in
Los Angeles, California.
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Shortly after the first dolls sold out at TheBarbieCollector . com, this photo circulated on Facebook of the lovely actress Viola Davis (
How to Get Away with Murder), posing with her daughter's Ava DuVernay doll. I was happy Ms. Davis was able to get one for her daughter.
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Marsai Martin and her Ava DuVernay doll |
I was also excited to learn that my favorite child star, Marsai Martin, who plays Diane Johnson on
Black-ish, snagged one of the first available Ava DuVernay dolls. Go Diane... I mean Marsai! (I love her character on
Black-ish).
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Deb and her Ava DuVernay doll |
Here I am, happy for myself, to now be the proud owner of an Ava DuVernay doll!
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