The Doll

Doll Face

First, the good: the facial screening on this doll is some of the most beautiful I've seen in the last five or ten years. WW has bright aqua blue almond shaped eyes with heavy lids that give her a very reserved, coy look. Her lids are painted in pale blue and emphasis is added with a dramatic streak of smoky shadow above the eye area of the mold, followed by pale powder blue all the way up to her long, thin, smoky-black brows. Her lips are cherry red outlined in berry, and she has only the faintest traces of red blush on her soft pink cheeks. Next, the bad: her hair is an utter disaster. Mattel still hasn't figured out how to do wavy or curly hair, and this doll is a perfect example of what not to do. First, don't bother with any kind of part, making it difficult to do style. Second, make the hair random lengths, so that blobish curls stick out all down the back. Third, make the longest pieces waist-plus, so there's no way to display the doll from the back. At least they got the black hair color right.

Doll FrontDoll SideDoll Back

Important warning: this doll is bound in her box in a way that will permanently deform her legs, so even if you don't intend to completely debox her, you need to slide her out long enough to untie her legs! The body itself is nothing special: the standard Barbie body with Shani arms and molded panties.

Evaluation:
Face: A++
Body: B
Hair: D
Overall: B


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