I've lived in New Jersey for four years at this point, and have just recently gotten around to installing some shelves and unpacking the majority of my doll collection. Pretty lame, right? But better later than never, I guess, and it's been a fun project. I've uncovered a few obscure dolls that I forgot I owned, and gone on several feverish basement searches for dolls that I thought I'd lost. I should do a whole post about that at some point, and maybe show you some of my shelves once they're organized.
My collection is much smaller than it used to be, but there are still quite a few Tonners in the mix--things like Patience, Rapunzel, Déjà Vu, Ella Enchanted, Agatha Primrose (she's one of the ones I forgot about...) and of course the Cinderellas. It's a close call to say if I have more Tonner dolls or more Monster High dolls. There are a lot of both.
In any case, as I was admiring my newly-unpacked Tonner collection, it occurred to me that I never got around to adding Ellowyne Wilde to the group--at least not permanently. I owned an Evangeline Ghastly for a short period of time, who is also from Tonner's Wilde Imagination company, and I briefly had a basic Ellowyne with inset eyes who I couldn't bond with. So, all these years later, I feel like there's a hole in my collection where Ellowyne should be.
I thought I'd lost my chance to buy an Ellowyne doll at retail price years ago when Tonner discontinued the line, but recently--and somewhat randomly--I discovered that Ellowyne Wilde is back! In fact, she's been back for almost as long as I've lived in New Jersey. I love second chances, so today I'll review one of the newer dolls from the Ellowyne Wilde line, and also an older doll, Languid, that I've always coveted and finally purchased:
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Ellowyne Wilde Languid, by Robert Tonner for Wilde Imagination (discontinued).
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