Evangeline's exaggerated features fit well with her over-the top back story. She is a mortician's assistant, lives in an attic, dresses with a flamboyant Victorian style and has a humanoid pet skunk. The Wilde Imagination website says that Evangeline was inspired by Tim Burton's Corpse Bride, among other quirky icons. This is a fun fact for me because seeing the Tim Burton line of Tonner dolls in person (during my trip to the FAO Schwarz store in Manhattan in June) was a big contributor to my new-found appreciation for the darker, stranger dolls in Tonner's diverse lineup. If it weren't for this new perspective, I don't think I ever would have given Evangeline any serious consideration. Two other things contributed to my willingness to acquire an Evangeline doll. First, in 2009, Wilde Imagination added a vinyl version of this doll to their regular collection. This dropped the price considerably, and also eliminated the concerns about yellowing and breakage that come with most resin dolls. Also, I recently found a collector who was willing to take a doll I didn't want anymore in exchange for this intriguing Tonner Con vinyl exclusive Evangeline, "Dark Angel:"
Evangeline Ghastly "Dark Angel" by Wilde Imagination, LE 200. |