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| Mix and match fashion-doll clothes |
I purchased new fashions for XianXian Supermodel Elara. In the next picture, the ladies model two of the three fashions.
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| The contrast between their deep complexions and the bright colors of the clothing works well. |
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| I love this look on them. I'll use the extra fashion for another doll. |
I wanted to create a 1960s mod-era look with matching Mondrian color-block dresses and fishnet stockings.
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| Elara dolls wear a Mondrian color-block dress. |
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| White fishnet stockings, white ankle boots, and wedge heels complement the dresses. |
Because they both have supermodel magazine cover appeal, they are now cover girls.
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| They are indeed supermodels extraordinare! |
Elara dolls look just as good in these off-the-rack clothes as in haute couture fashions.
Sculpt Comparison
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Before this post was published, another collector asked if I thought Elara and the above honey-skin-toned XianXian doll shared the same sculpt. My initial answer was no. After I took the above photo, my answer remained no. The head sculpts are similar; however, the
lighter-complexioned doll's lips appear fuller, and her straight-forward eyes
are set wider apart than Elara's. The head sculpt for the doll on the right is Gala, according to the XianXianToys website.
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The mix and match outfits are cute, but I love the color block dresses. I have to ask, why do model dolls always seem to look ticked? I guess I am still more used to Barbie's smiley style. lol
ReplyDeleteThe mix and match outfits are my favorites for these two. The supermodel dolls do have a more serious demeanor than what we're used to seeing with Barbies' smiley faces. They are designed to represent real supermodels, who also don't smile when walking the runway.
DeleteI did not know they didn't smile! They are beautiful dolls, I just wondered why they always looked mad. lol
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