WOAH WOAH WHAT
MEET YOU PHOENIX
Phoenix is a graduate of monster high and the first trans woman in the monster high franchise
She looks so prettty
Some better Us skullector photos credit to cinnabonchikkk on x
(I will try to avoid spoilers but I make to promises!)
So before I noticed one of the charms on Adelaide’s belt was a ballerina which is a significant part of her characters past, and now I am realizing the other two charms are a rabbit and a strawberry. The strawberry is alluding to this scene, there is a notable reason and Adelaide tends to eat different from other characters we see.
I also couldn’t tell in the first picture what Red’s eyebrows looked like and I was a little scared they could make the doll look funny but they work perfectly, and the tears are the perfect touch I feel like they really bring the doll/character to life in a way
The writing on the shoes says “tethered together” and “find yourself” and usually I’m not the biggest fan of writing on dolls clothes but this feels like a nice nod so what the premise of the movie is and how Adelaide and Red are just two sides of the same coin in a way
We can also see the patterns on their clothes a bit better and Adelaide does have bunnies in a kind of “camo” pattern and Red has a monogram of a bunch of the red tethered people paper cut outs
I am a big fan of what they have been doing in g3 and making personalized eye shines so I’m very happy about Red’s scissors shine and whatever Adelaide has in her eyes (I think they’re safety pins? I can’t exactly tell?)
I also talked about bunnies in my last post (not very well bc they’re very confusing but they’re important!)
Barbie Rock ‘N Roll Radio House (2000)
UFdoll Yiyi as mini-BEX. 🩷🩵🪽
You styled her SO sweet 🥹
I'm obsessed with how the little curves at the partline leading to the tiny bows completely change a center part wig 😱 I love itttt
i’ve been thinking about this a lot recently - i find it so cool how different doll collectors are naturally drawn to different dolls. like some dolls that other people would die to get i literally couldn’t care less about, and vice versa, some characters and dolls i’d looove to have others just scan over.
idk hahah i guess it’s just personal preference but i just find it really interesting that everyone’s grails are totally different!
buying stupid things that you would die to have as a kid really does heal something inside you
Disney ILY: Dolls - Original concepts for the ILY 4ever 18” doll line. Initially being a modern take on the Disney Princesses.
Top: Monster High G3 Cleo De Nile Original Release (2022)
Bottom: Monster High G3 Buried Secrets Cleo De Nile (2024)
🦇happy spooky season🦇
Toys are actually pretty interesting.
Some Ever After High redesigns I did earlier this month!!
See my process >
Hasbro 1993 Zero
I really like this version of Zero! I don't care that the plastic yellowed. The ears rotate! He just seems so much closer to authentic than the chibified short-snooted modern merch.
I just put him on a random hot pink Barbie table base that I had out at the time. His head is hollow and the base fit right in there 😅 A clear one will be better.
Thrifted the Haunted Mansion Attractionista doll recently, and to my surprise she matches the DC Super Hero Girls Frost body exactly.
I like the head sculpt of these dolls a lot, but was bummed they come on unarticulated bodies, since unique fantasy tones are notoriously hard to match, and their large heads don't look right on MH bodies.
It was pretty much coincidence I found her in October, but she's a fun spooky doll to add to my collection for Halloween.
went to a local haunted house attraction and got genuinely excited to see a “creepy” doll room because i didn’t know i was getting a special interest surprise
this is also funnier with the context that i’m a total scaredy cat and had just spent the past 10 minutes straight getting the absolute shit scared out of me, shaking and screaming only to turn the corner into a dark room with old porcelain and rag dolls stuck to the walls and went :D oh yay!!!!
🛸 Barbie: Voyage to Rados by Joanne Barkman, 1999 🛸