As a doll collector, you come to realize that "perfection" is truly rare in production dolls.
Like everyone else, I have purchased a production doll even though I did not like the ensemble. I have also purchased a production doll because I love the ensemble but dislike the doll. I am now faced with a serious dilemma. There is a production doll for which I don't like either the doll or the ensemble, but I need the body because it is a perfect tone match for several of my favorite dolls. I just can't justify such an extravagance, but I know I have to bite the bullit if I am to up date some of my older dolls.
Last year I purchased Vivid Encounter Adele Makeda.
This doll was a serious sleeper for collectors. The head is a little darker than the body. Many liked the dress, but few liked the doll. Thanks to another collector named Russell, I found out the body is a perfect match for Gold Glam Adele, who is a favorite of mine.
On with the heating pad and voila! The dolls switched bodies. Here is Gold Glam with her FR2 body.
Here is Vivid Encounter on her regular FR body with handspeak. Surprisingly, I like this Vivid Encounter much better on this body. Her head still is a little darker than her body, but she sort of pulls this looks off!
This brings me to a very recent purchase. From the 2014 Integrity Convention, I bought several dolls but completely ignored Nocturnal Glow Veronique. This doll truly suffered from poor execution. The big bow is hideous.
Although I have since seen celebrities wearing similar versions of this dress, I still am not impressed with it.
But … there is something about that face.
Some collectors who are truly visionary recognized the potential in this doll. A couple snips to remove the thread from the hair, pull out the pins, some brushing to remove the stiffness, and something a little less formal.
What were they thinking? This is actually an amazing doll and probably my favorite Veronique mold 2.0 produced so far.
Reviews of collectible dolls from Integrity Toys and some Fashionista dolls from Mattel. The angst of maintaining a doll collection, budgeting, and play.
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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
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