Friday, December 11, 2020

Creatable Dressing

The Creatable World doll from kit dc-319 is shown with the clothing, shoes, and accessories included in the kit.

As illustrated in the photos of this post, my dc-319 Creatable World doll enjoyed dressing and taking photos in the various ways the clothing, wig, and accessories in this kit can be mixed and matched.

We first tried on the below-shoulder-length loosely curled wig, which has a part that can be worn in the middle or to the side. Wearing it with the part on the side helps cover the vinyl band that is exposed at the front.

The silver lamΓ© shorts are worn with the white jersey-knit tank/tee, white sneakers with green laces and purple soles, and sunglasses with purple lenses.

The orange zebra-graphic tee is worn with the pink and green camo skirt and yellow slip-ons that have a blue and yellow check upper. Colors are abundant in this look.

This is the same look as above with the wig added.




The tan bomber-style jacket was added to the orange tee and camo skirt combination. The wig was repositioned with the sunglasses resting on top of the doll's head.



The wig was removed and the skirt and sneakers replaced with light-blue acid-washed jeans and royal blue strappy sandals.

With sunglasses removed, the wig was added to the above look.

The acid-washed jeans are worn with a multicolored, striped button-down shirt; white high-top sneakers, and sunglasses resting on the head.

The sneakers have been changed to sandals with the wig and sunglasses again added.

The same clothes but different shoes, wearing sunglasses, and the wig styled into a ponytail changes the look.

The clothing and shoes are the same here. The wig has been replaced with a red knit cap.

In the next two pictures, the doll in this kit posed for a complexion comparison and fashion mixing with the doll and fashions from kit dc-725.

Their ebony and chocolate brown complexions complement each other.

They mixed and matched fashions from both kits. Matching was a bit challenging, however.

The ebony-complexion doll borrowed a cowboy hat, black-rimmed sunglasses, and striped T-shirt from the dc-725 kit. The dc-725 doll borrowed the wig, bomber jacket, and camo skirt from the other doll's kit.

Lastly, I thought about the smaller Christmas sweaters that I have purchased in the past and decided to see if these two could wear them. 

On the left, the camo jeans, red sneakers, and red hat are worn with a Christmas sweater from Christopher and Bank from 2015. On the right, a pink Christmas sweater from the same source is worn with this doll's camo skirt. The silver cowboy boots and sunglasses were borrowed from the other doll.


They posed with Santa in this final photo.

Santa and the dolls are part of my Christmas decor this year. 

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