First of all, Rebecca is running away with the American Girl poll! The poll closed and I haven't bought a doll yet, so I'll open up the voting for a few more days in case anyone wanted to weigh in but couldn't. Thank you for helping me with this decision! Second, I am on vacation, so I am s-l-o-w. BUT! There might be some beach blogging later in the week.
It's been a while since I've reviewed a larger fashion doll. The 16" Poppy Parker "Fashion Teen" line was announced by Integrity in January of 2012 and the dolls started shipping last summer. So...I am a little late with this, but I wanted to review this doll now for two reasons. First, I missed out on the 2013 12" Poppys and I thought de-boxing some older Poppy dolls might make me feel better. Second, the new Integrity 16" Tulabelle line is shipping and I want to be able to compare my Tulabelle to the Fashion Teens.
Integrity specializes in 12" fashion dolls, but seems to be trying to find a niche in the 16" market. So far, we have seen the release of the
AvantGuard dolls, the FR16 line, the larger Poppy Parker teens, and now Tulabelle. Honestly, I am not sure if any of these dolls have been a huge success. I have noticed that if you miss the Integrity pre-ordering frenzy and show up late to the party (as I often do) the 12" dolls are mostly sold out, but there are usually plenty of 16" girls to choose from. All but one of the Poppy Parker Fashion Teen dolls can still be found for sale at their retail price of $150.
Large or small, Integrity offers gorgeous clothes and high quality, so I was pretty excited about de-boxing my behemoth Fashion Teen. Here is Spring Morning:
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Poppy Parker Fashion Teen
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