In this video from this year's Toy Fair, doll designer, Stacey McBride-Irby shows the new Prettie Girls offerings from Tonner One World Dolls.
The same video along with still photos taken at the Tonner One World booth can be seen in this article by Crazy Al Cayne of Sugarcayne.com.
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The same video along with still photos taken at the Tonner One World booth can be seen in this article by Crazy Al Cayne of Sugarcayne.com.
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Thanks for sharing this! I just picked up one of the Prettie Girls Tween Scene dolls last week, and since my one complaint was the lack of wrist articulation it's neat to see that their new line seems to be more articulated. It's great to see that they're having success!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, jSarie. I enjoyed seeing the new fashions designed for the Tween Scene dolls and even though I don't own a Tween Scene, I might purchase those fashions. I really liked all. It appears Stacey has been afforded the opportunity to utilize her creativity without constraints.
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Very nice! I really like how normal the fashions were. I could totally see teens wearing those.
ReplyDeleteBeing the mother of a teen, Stacey has first-hand knowledge about what's trending fashion-wise for that age group. That and her fashion-designing skills are a win-win.
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Great video! I saw a couple of dolls that I would love to have. Thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteI like the NY Prettie Girls and even though they have over-sized heads, I might grab one or two myself, at least one. I wonder if the Tween Scene fashions fit them.
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I love the diversity...they're really cute dolls. Since I really have to watch my spending, I won't be collecting just because I don't collect oversize heads but maybe the fashions will turn up to buy as separate pieces.
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I love those fashions too, TI.
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