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Post by Jamirae on Feb 24, 2024 12:20:43 GMT -5
Jamirae. I totally agree with your evaluation! She evokes an older doll look which I love. I think it’s the pale skin, the eyebrows and her yellow hair. I get a lot of nostalgia looking at her. I put mine in the pike dress and I keep getting old holly wood vibes from her too. The pink also really softens her overall look. I fluffed her bangs a little too and just adore her. But my Cindy’s hair is staying up in the bun. As a Cinderella doll I think she is perfect. They really nailed the look. It’s funny you say the uneven eyes give more character because I was thinking that mines straight eyes was possibly what was giving her a rigid look. I won’t be so picky with the eyes when I pick out my second one, this one was warehouse picked. I would have eliminated this doll immediately, because the one eye is very slightly lower than the other. Something I quickly do when evaluating dolls in store. But really, looking at her, that slight off balance breaks the perfect look and makes her look merrier and younger and livelier than the stock photos. A slight realignment of her head/face to compensate, pretty much hides the unbalance. These are children’s dolls so I don’t expect perfection but, sometimes I just can’t enjoy the doll due to certain issues. This time, I’m fine. Ella is growing on me by the moment ☺️
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