This doll should be higher on my list, but it falls at Number 3 because I'm listing the last few spots by their character representations of 2014. Agnes Von Weiss is easily one of collectors' favorite FR characters and has never been offered for purchase through retail. She has always been deemed as "An Event Doll".
This year, collectors only saw two versions of Agnes. One was High Visibility Agnes, an online event exclusive. She was a mini-giftset that supported the Urban Safari theme of the mainline collection. She sold for $135.
Although the concept may have been spot on, the execution during production was off somehow. I did not care for this doll at all. The fabric choices just did not work for me. I have never been fond of Agnes with red hair, and my doll's hair is thinly rooted. I didn't care for the lip color or the fact that the coloring does not follow the mold lines. The eye screening is a little off. She's still in her box. I've thought of trying to get a replacement through Patient Care, but I've bothered them so much already this year.
After such a let down earlier in the year, I had high hopes for the Gloss Convention. To say the least, I wasn't let down. Intimate Reveal Agnes Von Weiss was everything anyone could've asked for in the convention doll. (The following two photos are property of Integrity Toys).
This doll provided all attendees the opportunity to own a reasonable substitute for three grail girls: Optic Verve, Silver Zinger, and High Gloss. Intimate Reveal Agnes Von Weiss is almost an amalgamation of these three. It doesn't hurt that she is wearing a miniature version of an actual Jason Wu original design!
Unfortunately, my doll is still in her box. Her price has soared on the secondary market. She was another Christmas gift I found under my tree on Christmas morning. She will have a proper de-boxing in a future blog entry.
As I mentioned earlier, this doll would be much higher on my list had there been more than one good version offered this year. My doll is just about perfect to the promo pictures, and I find her mesmerizing.
Best of 2014
Number 3
Intimate Reveal Agnes Von Weiss
Reviews of collectible dolls from Integrity Toys and some Fashionista dolls from Mattel. The angst of maintaining a doll collection, budgeting, and play.
Saturday, December 27, 2014
Best of 2014 - Number 4
I can't begin to tell you how sad I was to see this doll's mold retired in 2011. She is in my top five of all doll molds. I have owned almost every version of her released. You can only imagine my excitement when she was offered in a lottery of Integrity Toys Basic Edition dolls last December.
There were only 300 in her edition size and she cost $75. I was so ecstatic that my lottery number was drawn. Even though she was listed as a 2013 doll, she did not arrive until 2014. She was the first doll added to my collection in 2014 and remains a favorite. She is Gold Glam Adele Makeda.
This doll reminds me so much of Beyonce. She has been redressed and photographed several times over the last twelve months.
The mainline Adele Makeda, Vivid Encounter, used mold 3.0. At first, I wasn't going to order this doll, but collectors were very vocal about how much they loved the dress. I was able to acquire one at retail, $135. There were only 400 in her edition.
I have never warmed to mold 3.0. I've owned every version, but most have found new homes. Although I'm not fond of this doll's lip color, she's not a bad representation of the mold.
The third Adele Makeda released in 2014 was a gift doll at Integrity Toy's Gloss Convention Welcome Banquet. She is Le Smoking Adele. Again, I've not had the time to give her a proper deboxing.
I was so excited to see mold 2.0 again in 2014. This time she has the richer skin tone of The Muse. (Many collectors have purchased multiples of this doll to provide a donor for The Muse, so Le Smoking demands a solid price on the secondary market.) Personally, I love the ensemble and the face!
Even with three strong offerings of Adele Makeda, it wasn't difficult to choose my favorite.
Best of 2014
Number 4
Gold Glam Adele Makeda/Beyonce
There were only 300 in her edition size and she cost $75. I was so ecstatic that my lottery number was drawn. Even though she was listed as a 2013 doll, she did not arrive until 2014. She was the first doll added to my collection in 2014 and remains a favorite. She is Gold Glam Adele Makeda.
This doll reminds me so much of Beyonce. She has been redressed and photographed several times over the last twelve months.
The mainline Adele Makeda, Vivid Encounter, used mold 3.0. At first, I wasn't going to order this doll, but collectors were very vocal about how much they loved the dress. I was able to acquire one at retail, $135. There were only 400 in her edition.
I have never warmed to mold 3.0. I've owned every version, but most have found new homes. Although I'm not fond of this doll's lip color, she's not a bad representation of the mold.
The third Adele Makeda released in 2014 was a gift doll at Integrity Toy's Gloss Convention Welcome Banquet. She is Le Smoking Adele. Again, I've not had the time to give her a proper deboxing.
I was so excited to see mold 2.0 again in 2014. This time she has the richer skin tone of The Muse. (Many collectors have purchased multiples of this doll to provide a donor for The Muse, so Le Smoking demands a solid price on the secondary market.) Personally, I love the ensemble and the face!
Even with three strong offerings of Adele Makeda, it wasn't difficult to choose my favorite.
Best of 2014
Number 4
Gold Glam Adele Makeda/Beyonce
Friday, December 26, 2014
Best of 2014 - Number 5
My very favorite dolls molds were so well represented this year. I do have more of one mold, though, than any other. So the rest of my "Best of 2014" list will be given to characters, with my favorite version featured on my list.
The character today would have fared higher on my "Best of 2014" list had I not experienced so many problems with her issues this year.
The last W Club doll from 2013 was Touch of Frost Eugenia. She arrived in late spring of 2014. This edition slipped right through Quality Control with more eye issues than any IT product in recent memory. I had to send mine to a friend who is a repaint artist to have her pupils corrected. With the enhancement, she is perfect.
When Integrity Toys revealed their mainline collection, I knew City Prowl Eugenia was easily my favorite. Those who have been following my blog, know that I had to return the first doll for a replacement, then the replacement had screening problems. In fear that I would never get a good replacement, I even purchased an additional doll on secondary market. When the third head arrived, I was so relieved.
Although I don't care for the sheer skirt, I love everything about this doll. She has more of a scowl than some of the more recent Eugenia versions.
The third version of Eugenia was Cold Shoulder. She part of the Gloss Convention Collection. (I have to admit that I was surprised that she didn't show up on a table this year!) I still haven't released mine from her box yet. She will be the subject of a future blog, but here is a closeup. She has a facial screening very similar to Fine Jewel while her coloring is similar to Most Desired. Both of these dolls are "grails" for many collectors which has made Cold Shoulder very popular. (I truly like this doll quite a bit and love the highlight and lowlight tones used in her hair! that is a very nice symmetry to her.)
Eugenia Perrin Frost is my Number 5 doll of 2014. From the three offerings this year, my favorite would have to be ...
Best of 2014
Number 5
City Prowl Eugenia
The character today would have fared higher on my "Best of 2014" list had I not experienced so many problems with her issues this year.
The last W Club doll from 2013 was Touch of Frost Eugenia. She arrived in late spring of 2014. This edition slipped right through Quality Control with more eye issues than any IT product in recent memory. I had to send mine to a friend who is a repaint artist to have her pupils corrected. With the enhancement, she is perfect.
When Integrity Toys revealed their mainline collection, I knew City Prowl Eugenia was easily my favorite. Those who have been following my blog, know that I had to return the first doll for a replacement, then the replacement had screening problems. In fear that I would never get a good replacement, I even purchased an additional doll on secondary market. When the third head arrived, I was so relieved.
Although I don't care for the sheer skirt, I love everything about this doll. She has more of a scowl than some of the more recent Eugenia versions.
The third version of Eugenia was Cold Shoulder. She part of the Gloss Convention Collection. (I have to admit that I was surprised that she didn't show up on a table this year!) I still haven't released mine from her box yet. She will be the subject of a future blog, but here is a closeup. She has a facial screening very similar to Fine Jewel while her coloring is similar to Most Desired. Both of these dolls are "grails" for many collectors which has made Cold Shoulder very popular. (I truly like this doll quite a bit and love the highlight and lowlight tones used in her hair! that is a very nice symmetry to her.)
Eugenia Perrin Frost is my Number 5 doll of 2014. From the three offerings this year, my favorite would have to be ...
Best of 2014
Number 5
City Prowl Eugenia
Thursday, December 25, 2014
Best of 2014 - Number 6
Santa knows that, even at my advanced age, he is supposed to put a couple dolls under the tree for me. This year was no different. I was so excited to open my first present.
At the 2014 Integrity Toys Gloss Convention, NuFace dolls were re-introduced with a revised body. It was quite a surprise that Ayumi showed up as an Integrity Toys Direct Exclusive. Ayumi has had quite a history. She started out as Nuface, then switched over to FR2 with a second mold. Now she has a third mold and has returned as NuFace character. (The original Ayumi mold showed up as an ITBE with a Misaki body. Go figure?)
Here is Evening Siren Ayumi Nakamura still in her box.
And a closeup. I love how accurate IT was able to get the Asian face up on this doll.
These are the accessories. I really like the shoes.
When she is out of the box, she is quite lovely. I am surprised by how nicely this sequin dress fits.
This doll is exquisite.
But she truly comes alive only when you release her hair. How sensuous!
Best of 2014
Number 6
Evening Siren Ayumi Nakumara
At the 2014 Integrity Toys Gloss Convention, NuFace dolls were re-introduced with a revised body. It was quite a surprise that Ayumi showed up as an Integrity Toys Direct Exclusive. Ayumi has had quite a history. She started out as Nuface, then switched over to FR2 with a second mold. Now she has a third mold and has returned as NuFace character. (The original Ayumi mold showed up as an ITBE with a Misaki body. Go figure?)
Here is Evening Siren Ayumi Nakamura still in her box.
And a closeup. I love how accurate IT was able to get the Asian face up on this doll.
These are the accessories. I really like the shoes.
When she is out of the box, she is quite lovely. I am surprised by how nicely this sequin dress fits.
This doll is exquisite.
But she truly comes alive only when you release her hair. How sensuous!
Best of 2014
Number 6
Evening Siren Ayumi Nakumara
Wednesday, December 24, 2014
Best of 2014 - Number 7
I've collected Integrity products for a very long time. There have been many changes during that time. One of the things that originally attracted collectors to Fashion Royalty was the story cards that used to come with dolls. It helped develop their characters and made the dolls more appealing. Many collectors were upset when the cards were discontinued.
The very first Integrity doll I purchased was Veronique. She was portrayed as a business woman running a fashion industry. I loved the early clothing with power suits and glamorous gowns.
Veronique has had quite a wild ride with IT. When I received the next doll in the countdown, I felt a little melancholy. She seemed to take me back to the Vero of my early collecting. At this time of the year as we reflect back, it seems only fitting that this doll represent Christmas Eve.
I wish my readers joy, peace, and happiness. I wish you good health. I wish you hope for a better life and world.
Best of 2014
Number 7
Full Spectrum Veronique Perrin
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Best of 2014 - Number 8
I have only attended one doll convention, the 2012 Integrity Toys Tropicalia Convention in Orlando. It was at this convention that IT introduced their new Color Infusion line and "Build-A-Doll Workshop". This workshop is very popular with collectors. They usually have several different male and female dolls and outfits. Conventioneers get to choose which doll(s) they want and then choose which outfit to purchase for the doll to wear. In 2012 there were 10 female and 4 males.
Color Infusion dolls share the Jem body style. It is a little bigger than FR2 and has bigger feet. I decided not to add another body type to my collection; however, some of these dolls have gorgeous face ups. If I was going to keep any dolls, they would require a different body. Somehow the heads didn't look right on the original FR body, and FR2 bodies are hard to come by, selling for $75+ on the secondary market.
I decided to limit myself to one doll only, Subject C.
At the 2013 Premier Convention, the Color Infusion Workshop again included 10 female and 4 male dolls. This time the dolls had character names. I decided that since I only kept one CI from 2012, then I would only allow myself one from 2013. It turned out to be an easy choice; that doll was collectors' favorite, Tilda Bisby.
I was hoping there would be one stand-out doll at the 2014 Gloss Convention. It turns out that it was very difficult to make a decision this year. This year there were eight females and six males. It was probably because I was so excited that we were getting NuFace characters again, but I went for a doll that has a much younger look.
Here she is looking like a college student home for the holidays.
Number 8
Best of 2014
Blue Burkhart
Color Infusion dolls share the Jem body style. It is a little bigger than FR2 and has bigger feet. I decided not to add another body type to my collection; however, some of these dolls have gorgeous face ups. If I was going to keep any dolls, they would require a different body. Somehow the heads didn't look right on the original FR body, and FR2 bodies are hard to come by, selling for $75+ on the secondary market.
I decided to limit myself to one doll only, Subject C.
At the 2013 Premier Convention, the Color Infusion Workshop again included 10 female and 4 male dolls. This time the dolls had character names. I decided that since I only kept one CI from 2012, then I would only allow myself one from 2013. It turned out to be an easy choice; that doll was collectors' favorite, Tilda Bisby.
I was hoping there would be one stand-out doll at the 2014 Gloss Convention. It turns out that it was very difficult to make a decision this year. This year there were eight females and six males. It was probably because I was so excited that we were getting NuFace characters again, but I went for a doll that has a much younger look.
Here she is looking like a college student home for the holidays.
Number 8
Best of 2014
Blue Burkhart
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
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
Sunday, December 21, 2014
Best of 2014 - Number 10
I can't believe we are already at the end of 2014. If you collect Integrity Toys, you had a bountiful 12 months! I didn't even know where to start. No matter your taste, there were more than enough dolls to put under that Christmas tree this year!
When considering my countdown, I decided to limit the number of times any character got included. For the first time, I don't even know where I am going to wind up! But, after much consideration, I found a place to start.
Number 10 - Victoire Roux
Unless noted, all photos are the property of Integrity Toys.
If you are a fan of Victoire Roux, you had a great deal to choose from in 2014. I fell in love with Victoire with her first release at the 2011 Integrity Convention, Faubourg Saint Honore, and added all the 2012 and 2013 releases. I have multiples of some of the earlier dolls because they represent my favorite screening. By the end of 2013, I was beginning to believe the dolls started becoming redundant.
The first Victoire released in 2014 is a current favorite of mine, Evening in Montreal. This doll has never been redressed in my collection. (I did change her gloves to those originally worn by Traveler by Nature Veronique.) She was an IT Direct purchase, was released in an edition size of 600 and cost $99. Such a great price for such a beautiful doll.
She was my third doll of 2014 and highlighted in a blog entry on March 19. Here is the link: Review of Evening in Montreal Victoire I do think this doll is quite phenomenal. This is my closeup photo of her:
The next released Victoire was La Grande Seduction. She was a W Club Exclusive. Personally, I am neither a fan of this doll's ensemble or her face up. There are many collectors who truly love her, but I had decided by this point in the line to limit my purchases. She cost $115.
Somehow I missed the next doll completely. She was also a W Club Exclusive. (I think I passed on her because, at the time of her release, I was aggravated by quality problems I was having with dolls I had purchased this year.) I actually like this doll very much and may have to break down and buy her on secondary market. She is Pret A Partir. She was also released in an edition size of 600 and cost $99.
The last W Club/IT Direct Victoire of 2014 was Sous Les Tropiques. She cost $80 and was released in an edition size of 600. She is the least favorite among collectors, being able to be picked up for $60 in the Integrity Website store. I passed on her, believing the Victoires were becoming "too generic".
Having already presented four Victoires, collectors were finally pacified with a friend for Victoire at the 2014 Gloss Convention. La Ville Lumiere Simonetta Bertorelli was part of the Gloss Convention Collection that conventioneers could purchase. It seems IT may have over-estimated her popularity with a production of 600 dolls. She, too, can be purchased online. Her price is $135. Although I believe she is a very good stylistic fit to Victoire, she almost resembles Victoire too much for my personal taste.
In addition to Simonetta, collectors had the opportunity to purchase Dial V for Victoire Roux at the convention store. Even though there were only 500 in the edition, she hasn't sold out. She is available in the online store for $110.
Just when collectors thought they had seen the last of Victoire for 2014, we get an announcement of two final releases. One of the dolls was called À La Maison. This doll's edition size is 500 and she cost $99. Although collectors thought the second doll in the announcement would be the obvious hit, this Victoire became an instant success with collectors. She is the first Victoire released with flowing locks.
Although I really like this doll, she reminds me a great deal of the 2013 Premier Convention Monogram, Interlude, which I prefer of the two.
The final Victoire of 2014 is Départ Pour L'Orient. I knew this doll was joining my collection. I am usually not a fan of red-haired Victoire dolls. (They must have gotten a good deal on red hair at the factory since this is the third Victoire with red hair this year.)
This is my picture of Depart Pour L'Orient still in the box.
I love the widow's peak. The hairstyle is reminiscent of the dolls from the 2013 Premiere Convention. It is very intricate and lovely. (My photo)
And I am so excited to see the return to the original eyebrow screening. As much as I loved the first Victoire of 2014, Evening in Montreal, I think I love this one even more. I give Depart Pour L'Orient Victoire Roux the Number 10 slot on my "Best of 2014" list.
When considering my countdown, I decided to limit the number of times any character got included. For the first time, I don't even know where I am going to wind up! But, after much consideration, I found a place to start.
Number 10 - Victoire Roux
Unless noted, all photos are the property of Integrity Toys.
If you are a fan of Victoire Roux, you had a great deal to choose from in 2014. I fell in love with Victoire with her first release at the 2011 Integrity Convention, Faubourg Saint Honore, and added all the 2012 and 2013 releases. I have multiples of some of the earlier dolls because they represent my favorite screening. By the end of 2013, I was beginning to believe the dolls started becoming redundant.
The first Victoire released in 2014 is a current favorite of mine, Evening in Montreal. This doll has never been redressed in my collection. (I did change her gloves to those originally worn by Traveler by Nature Veronique.) She was an IT Direct purchase, was released in an edition size of 600 and cost $99. Such a great price for such a beautiful doll.
She was my third doll of 2014 and highlighted in a blog entry on March 19. Here is the link: Review of Evening in Montreal Victoire I do think this doll is quite phenomenal. This is my closeup photo of her:
The next released Victoire was La Grande Seduction. She was a W Club Exclusive. Personally, I am neither a fan of this doll's ensemble or her face up. There are many collectors who truly love her, but I had decided by this point in the line to limit my purchases. She cost $115.
Somehow I missed the next doll completely. She was also a W Club Exclusive. (I think I passed on her because, at the time of her release, I was aggravated by quality problems I was having with dolls I had purchased this year.) I actually like this doll very much and may have to break down and buy her on secondary market. She is Pret A Partir. She was also released in an edition size of 600 and cost $99.
The last W Club/IT Direct Victoire of 2014 was Sous Les Tropiques. She cost $80 and was released in an edition size of 600. She is the least favorite among collectors, being able to be picked up for $60 in the Integrity Website store. I passed on her, believing the Victoires were becoming "too generic".
Having already presented four Victoires, collectors were finally pacified with a friend for Victoire at the 2014 Gloss Convention. La Ville Lumiere Simonetta Bertorelli was part of the Gloss Convention Collection that conventioneers could purchase. It seems IT may have over-estimated her popularity with a production of 600 dolls. She, too, can be purchased online. Her price is $135. Although I believe she is a very good stylistic fit to Victoire, she almost resembles Victoire too much for my personal taste.
In addition to Simonetta, collectors had the opportunity to purchase Dial V for Victoire Roux at the convention store. Even though there were only 500 in the edition, she hasn't sold out. She is available in the online store for $110.
Just when collectors thought they had seen the last of Victoire for 2014, we get an announcement of two final releases. One of the dolls was called À La Maison. This doll's edition size is 500 and she cost $99. Although collectors thought the second doll in the announcement would be the obvious hit, this Victoire became an instant success with collectors. She is the first Victoire released with flowing locks.
Although I really like this doll, she reminds me a great deal of the 2013 Premier Convention Monogram, Interlude, which I prefer of the two.
The final Victoire of 2014 is Départ Pour L'Orient. I knew this doll was joining my collection. I am usually not a fan of red-haired Victoire dolls. (They must have gotten a good deal on red hair at the factory since this is the third Victoire with red hair this year.)
This is my picture of Depart Pour L'Orient still in the box.
I love the widow's peak. The hairstyle is reminiscent of the dolls from the 2013 Premiere Convention. It is very intricate and lovely. (My photo)
And I am so excited to see the return to the original eyebrow screening. As much as I loved the first Victoire of 2014, Evening in Montreal, I think I love this one even more. I give Depart Pour L'Orient Victoire Roux the Number 10 slot on my "Best of 2014" list.
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