Thursday, October 2, 2025

An Elegant #1 Barbie-ish Clone

Seller's photo

When I saw this doll on a Chinese site (the name of which I won't state*), I couldn't believe the price, which was $7 and some change at the time I ordered. The price jumped to $8 and some change after I ordered (and some sellers on the site had/have it priced much higher). I was skeptical about ordering because the first images on the ordering page appeared to be the doll's head on a human's body with real arms and legs without visible doll joints, as illustrated in the photo on the left. It was in the wee hours of the morning when I hurriedly carted the doll and submitted the order, along with one other doll that I'll post later. During the time I waited for the dolls to arrive, I kept thinking this one was too good to be true. She arrived better than expected, and in a box! The box was so banged up near the bottom that I just knew the doll's legs or something else were damaged, but they were not.


The box, which I unbent for this picture, describes the doll's features: artwork, faceup, handcrafted details.

STYLE in bold letters is on one side panel of the box.

The doll was attached to a box liner. A black hairnet covered her head  Double-sided care instructions and a free gift of a pair of aviator sunglasses were also in the box.

This is the front of the care instructions and the packaged free gift.

The flip side of the care instructions is shown above.

A close-up of her lovely face illustrates how much she looks like the #1 Barbie sculpt.

This first full-view photo illustrates the extra articulation.

After checking the movement in all her joints, which moved well, I fluffed out her bubble cut hairstyle. Next, I added earrings, which are pearlized map or craft pins. In my fashion doll clothing collection, I found a red party dress for her to wear, and I made a red felt clutch purse. I accented the purse with a pearl button. Because I didn't have a suitable pair of red shoes, I painted a pair of fuchsia high-heeled shoes red to match the party dress and clutch. I also made a pearl necklace for her.


She wears a red party dress, pearl earrings, and hot pink shoes.

This is a close-up of the dark pink shoes before I painted them red.

I placed each shoe on top of a pencil while painting. The bottom of the pencil served as a handle to steady the shoes as I painted. The shoes dried on top of the pencils with the pencils placed inside a paperclip dispenser.

The now red shoes

The glued sides of the red felt clutch were held in place with a paperclip on each side while the glue dried. I accepted the clutch with a pearl button.

She models the pearl necklace I made. 

This lovely doll poses for two final full-length photos.

She's simply stunning.

This doll looks much more elegant and sophisticated beyond her $7 and some change price. I am so happy I took a chance on ordering.

*The reason I don't share the name of the China-based site is because ordering from them is usually seamless, but I have had issues with quality and more recently a difficult return/refund experience that I don't want anyone else to experience who might happen to order from them based on my mentioning the site's name. 

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2 comments:

  1. Wow, she is an amazing doll for her price! I am flabbergasted that she made it intact with the lack of protection. She looks fantastic in her red dress with her heels and clutch.

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    1. I am always "holding my breath" until the dolls that I know will be shipped without protection arrive. I am always amazed that they survive such a long travel distance with so little protection. This dress does suit her. Thank you!

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