It's not unusual for me to buy a doll for review and then get distracted by something else. In fact, this happens quite a lot, and so my reviews are rarely written when they were originally planned. However, I don't think I have ever procrastinated with a review quite as much as I did with this one. I bought these Jan McLean Lollipop Girls back in...wait for it...June of 2012. Three years ago. Not long after I first started blogging, if you can believe it.
I had a variety of reasons for delaying this review, one of which was simply that the Lollipop Girls are long discontinued. These dolls were made over a decade ago, during 2002 and 2003. The 12-inch vinyl dolls that I will show you here are actually miniature versions of Jan McLean's 25-inch porcelain dolls of the same name. Ms. McLean has not made very many vinyl dolls throughout her career. This New Zealand artist is better known for her limited edition porcelain creations--a nice assortment of which has been archived for viewing at The Dollery.
Completely by coincidence, the delayed timing of this review might be strangely relevant. Although Ms. McLean has not made any new dolls since 2009, she premiered a new collection of one-of-a-kind porcelain dolls at the International Doll and Teddy Show...just yesterday. The dolls sold out within hours.
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Prettie Girls! by The One World Doll Project
It's been fun to compare some of the Cinderella movie dolls over on Facebook this past week. I really enjoyed hearing everyone's opinions about these dolls and about the movie itself. I don't want to flood the blog with Cinderella-themed reviews, but I am a little obsessed it seems like there's interest in another comparison. I thought maybe I'd run a quick poll (mostly because they're fun and I haven't done one in a while...) to see which character everyone is most curious about.
In the meantime, I have a fairly new brand of doll to review today. I have been eyeing these dolls for almost a year, but didn't take the plunge and purchase one until October, when Holly Marie alerted me to an excellent sale over at Zulily. Not only did I purchase two dolls through this sale, but I am now a regular Zulily lurker and have found several more really amazing doll deals there. Anyway...what dolls did I buy from Zulily in October? Two 12-inch fashion dolls from The One World Doll Project.
The One World Doll Project was founded in 2010 with the intention of using dolls to help promote positive self image in young girls all over the world. The first dolls released by this company are the "Prettie Girls!" (the official title includes that exclamation point...I'll probably leave it out). "Prettie" is spelled in this unconventional way because it is an acronym for, "Pretty, Respectful, Enthusiastic, Talented, Truthful, Inspiring, and Excellent." This fashion doll collection includes five characters so far, each with a different personality and cultural background. The company also has a Signature Celebrity series of Prettie Girls, the first of which is a tribute to fashion model and actress Cynthia Bailey. I purchased the Cynthia Bailey doll (regular retail $69.95, on sale for $39.99) and one of the mainline Prettie Girls named Dahlia ($24.95 on sale for $16.99). I will do an extensive review of the Cynthia Bailey doll and include a short look at Dahlia.
In the meantime, I have a fairly new brand of doll to review today. I have been eyeing these dolls for almost a year, but didn't take the plunge and purchase one until October, when Holly Marie alerted me to an excellent sale over at Zulily. Not only did I purchase two dolls through this sale, but I am now a regular Zulily lurker and have found several more really amazing doll deals there. Anyway...what dolls did I buy from Zulily in October? Two 12-inch fashion dolls from The One World Doll Project.
The One World Doll Project was founded in 2010 with the intention of using dolls to help promote positive self image in young girls all over the world. The first dolls released by this company are the "Prettie Girls!" (the official title includes that exclamation point...I'll probably leave it out). "Prettie" is spelled in this unconventional way because it is an acronym for, "Pretty, Respectful, Enthusiastic, Talented, Truthful, Inspiring, and Excellent." This fashion doll collection includes five characters so far, each with a different personality and cultural background. The company also has a Signature Celebrity series of Prettie Girls, the first of which is a tribute to fashion model and actress Cynthia Bailey. I purchased the Cynthia Bailey doll (regular retail $69.95, on sale for $39.99) and one of the mainline Prettie Girls named Dahlia ($24.95 on sale for $16.99). I will do an extensive review of the Cynthia Bailey doll and include a short look at Dahlia.
The Cynthia Bailey Signature Celebrity Prettie Gilrs! doll by The One World Doll Project. |
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