Showing posts with label Joyous Celebration Poppy Parker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joyous Celebration Poppy Parker. Show all posts

Monday, December 22, 2014

Best of 2014 - Number 9

If Victoire Roux fans left the collecting table feeling more than satisfied, Poppy Parker collectors were absolutely stuffed!   I was very worried about 2014 because I've had a "love/hate" relationship with Poppy Parker.   I started collecting Poppy with her very first releases in 2009.   Unfortunately Poppy Parker causes quite a frenzy with collectors and individuals can get quite mean when it comes to their favorite girl.  The secondary market values on some Poppy dolls made it impossible for me to enjoy mine, so they found new homes.

I swore that I wouldn't add any Poppy girls to my collection in 2013 but fell completely in love with the World's Fair theme.  I purchased every single doll from that collection!  Since this was the fifth anniversary of Poppy Parker, I was afraid I was done for.

That didn't happen.

(This blog uses many images that are the property of Integrity Toys since only one Poppy came to live with me this year.)  The mainline theme for Poppy Parker this year was spy related - not my cup of tea (or should I say not my "shaker of martini").   The year started with the W Club upgrade Poppy, The Girl from I.N.T.E.G.R.I.T.Y.  Although I passed on this version of Poppy, I think she was probably the best of theme.
When the mainline was released, it turned out there were three Poppy Parkers, three friends, and two hommes in the collection.  It was almost overwhelming.  All three of the Poppys were released in an edition size of 800 and cost $120 each. The first of the Poppy girls, was Agent Lotta Danger.  The catsuit was cute and the doll, itself, was surprisingly sweet.

Next up was Spy A-Go-Go.
The third doll was Mayhem in Monte Carlo.
Unfortunately, this doll reminds me a great deal of Corie Bratter Poppy from 2013.
The fourth Poppy in this collection was just a head that was included with another doll, Sebina Havoc Mistress of Mayhem.  I had hoped to purchase this later, but, as it turns out, this was the most popular doll from the collection.
Collectors were beginning to feel like there wasn't enough fanfare for their favorite doll's anniversary, until the first W Club Exclusive Poppy was revealed.  It truly represented what collectors were waiting for.  It was Joyous Celebration Poppy Parker.  This doll had the vintage look of earlier Poppy dolls, even the screening of Fashion Night Out.  The dress was very reminiscent of a Japanese exclusive Francie dress from the 1960's.
It turned out Joyous Celebration was just getting the ball rolling.   For the first time, three different Poppy Parker dolls showed up at the IFDC.  There was a red haired version, IT Girl, in an edition size of 300 and a price point of $150.
Then there was a blonde, Evening Ingenue, also an edition size of 300 and a price of $150.
Finally there was a brunette, Glamorous Darling.  She was released in an edition size of 300 and cost $175.

These three dolls were instant successes and demand high prices on the secondary market.  With such beautiful Poppy dolls being released, collectors couldn't wait until the Convention to see what was offered.  Some of them may have been a little surprised that the theme turned to 1970's disco.

The luncheon centerpiece was Angel in Blue.  300 attendees got the opportunity to purchase this doll.
While all 500 attendees received Starlight Poppy as a gift.
Two other versions showed up at the convention.   There was Dark Moon.
And Wild Thing.   (I actually liked the kookiness of the Jodi Foster "Taxi" ensemble.)
And if that wasn't enough Poppy Parker for one year, the W Club had one last lottery for an exclusive, Holiday Feeling.   With over 800 dolls and a price tag of $120, there still weren't enough to go around.
With 14 Poppy Parker releases in 2014, it was near impossible to choose one for my countdown.  My personal favorite was Joyous Celebration.  I believe this version stayed true to the original story and character of Poppy Parker.  This is my photo of Joyous Celebration in her box.

Number 9
Best of 2014
Joyous Celebration
Poppy Parker






Wednesday, June 25, 2014

RED ALERT! Second W Club Exclusive is Fifth Anniversary Poppy Parker!





W Club members received an incredible announcement his week.  The second 2014 W Club Exclusive will be Joyous Celebration:  The Official Fifth Anniversary Poppy Parker Doll.
The announcement was to be kept secret until noon today, when W Club members could share the information officially.   The wording is directly from the announcement:
"For five amazing years already, Poppy Parker has grown to become perhaps one of the fastest growing and most beloved brands on today's collectible market! With her adorable pout, her fashionably groovy wardrobe and her overall "joie de vivre", Poppy Parker has officially stolen the hearts of the masses and the W Club could not be more happy to bring you the first official souvenir doll created to celebrate this pivotal moment in any collectible line's history: the five year mark!

Join Integrity Toys as we celebrate a joyous five years with our favorite 60's teenage model, Poppy Parker!



The Fifth Anniversary Poppy doll wears a beautiful gold and cream brocade gown with pink multi-tiered tulle underskirt, long white opera gloves, pink and gold jewelry, pink satin shoes and matching clutch bag. Her dark brunette hair is swept up in an elegant braided bun. It is the perfect look for our Joyous Celebration! Poppy Parker is a 12-inch fully articulated vinyl doll with a rooted hairstyle."

The photos are the property of Integrity Toys and are only used for informational purposes only!










The ensemble has a strong resemblance to a very rare and difficult to find Vintage Mattel ensemble.  It was a Japanese Exclusive Francie gown.  Here is the photo from "Barbie Fashion: The complete history of the wardrobes of Barbie doll, her friends and her family, Vol. I, 19599-1967", page 245.  The author of the book is Sarah Sink Eames.  It was published in 1990 and the ISBN number is 0-89145-418-7


Love the entire concept and presentation.  She is using the Bergdorf Goodman Screening which collectors have been begging for a re-edition.   This will probably be closest they get!  
Even though I say that I don't collect Poppy Parker, I've already put down my deposit and this one will be joining the other 15 who currently reside here!