Sunday, August 4, 2013

Happy Birthday Mr. President!


FLOTUS is prepared to celebrate POTUS's 52nd birthday

Dressed in The Barbie Look On the Red Carpet red gown and red open toe pumps, accessorized with silver clutch and the added-by-me diamond drop earrings and matching diamond necklace, my now one-of-a-kind 1:6 scale First Lady Michelle Obama wishes President Barack Obama a happy 52nd birthday!


Happy Birthday, Mr. President!  (Mr. President is a Hot Toys TrueType Advanced Version African American figure.)
  
"Thank you, Michelle.  Because of you, it will be happy."
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FLOTUS began as Barbie Basics Model 10.  Without cutting her long silky hair, I restyled it into a bang-less pageboy to create a style similar to that worn by the First Lady prior to January 2013.

The following photos illustrate how you too can create a pageboy without permanently shortening the length of a doll's hair.

This picture shows the original loose length of Model 10's hair.

Band the hair, placing the first rubber band just below the desired length, place an additional rubber band below the first  to hold loose strands in place.  Note:  I added a third rubber band near the end before completing the fold, tuck, and smooth procedure, illustrated next.

Fold the lower ends under so that only the top banded portion is exposed, as illustrated above.

The folded portion is folded under again and tucked into place to conceal the top banded area.  Glide a hair pin horizontally through the folded area, if desired.

Next, smooth the loose hair over any exposed humps and tuck away any loose strands to finalize the look as shown below.
Model 10 with pageboy 'do is an excellent stand in as a playscale FLOTUS. 


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Friday, August 2, 2013

Should Pepino Cut His Hair?

Pepino by Woelfert-Puppen

Pepino by Woelfert-Puppen is a very handsome young boy.  He has not yet had his first haircut.

Pepino and Samuel by Woelfert-Puppen

Do you think Pepino would look better with shorter hair, similar to that worn by his friend, Samuel (shown above); or should Pepino leave his hair long?

Please share your opinion as a comment.  The artist asked for my input, which I have already shared.  With his permission, I am sharing these and the following pictures of Pepino and Samuel and posing the same question to you?  To cut or not to cut? 

Should Pepino risk losing his own unique personality and cut off his long hair?

Thanks for sharing your opinion.

Additional information about Woelfert-Puppen and  available dolls can be found at their website.

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Thursday, August 1, 2013

Who's That Guy in the Houndstooth Suit?

And why is he wearing a full houndstooth?


One of my favorite eBay sellers offered two loose but mint Fashion Avenue 1990s business suits for Ken.  The prices were reasonable; she combines shipping; so I purchased both even though I had no idea who would wear them. 

My newest guy, Kofi, was my first choice for the houndstooth suit, which as shown in this image, comes with coat and pants with attached white shirt, red tie, a card stock briefcase, black eyeglasses, and a pair of black loafers.  The shoes are too small for Kofi, but I had a pair of black mock lace-up shoes that fit him.

Older World Peacekeepers action-figure, now named Kofi, models Ken's Fashion Avenue houndstooth suit.


More commonly used for women's wear, surprisingly, I was not bothered by Kofi's inspector gadget-like look in this houndstooth ensemble.  He looks slightly geeky yet distinguished.  I wanted to know more about the use of houndstooth in menswear and why Mattel chose to use it in 1996 for a suit for Ken.  

Merriam-Webster gives the term an origin of 1936.  In my mind, I can see men in 1930s/40s era film wearing houndstooth check.  Online info shows that "In the 1980s, designers like Chanel picked up houndstooth again and put their own stamp on the fabric. It wasn't until around 2005, though, that the design started to make its most latest comeback. Designers Emporio Armani, Louis Vuitton and Moschino all started using houndstooth, which has subsequently made it to the shelves of non-haute stores."
[http://www.ehow.com/about_5410110_history-houndstooth.html#ixzz2aN94fGyN]

It appears then that Mattel's Fashion Avenue designers were ahead of Armani, Louis V., and Moschino in their use of houndstooth for Ken in 1996.

Kofi was going to be the model for the second suit, a brown and tan check jacket with khaki pants set off by a vibrant orange and yellow paisley tie with matching mock vest, a cream shirt (attached to pants), and British tan loafers.  A reddish tan briefcase, also made of heavy card stock was included with this mid-1990s Fashion Avenue #13567 outfit.  Darren volunteered to model it so Kofi would not have to disturb his new distinguished geek look and because we knew the shoes would fit Darren.

Darren models Ken's Fashion Avenue #13567 brown and tan suit.
Hmmm... the 3/4 length sleeves and his sockless feet give Darren a Miami Vice-ish (Don Johnson) look that neither of us like for today.  Perhaps this would work well for a 90s throwback event.  Darren readily returned to his more comfortable blue and gray jogging suit as seen in this image (he's on the far right).  Kofi, on the other hand, is wearing that houndstooth suit.

A man with a certain look and sex appeal looks good in almost anything... or nothing at all.  ☺
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