Disney Dolls Appreciation Discussion
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Hello!
So in the wake of the Disney Princess Designer Collection doll mania, I wanted to make a discussion thread about appreciating Disney Dolls: past, present, or future - collectible or otherwise. I am a doll collector, and I really enjoy the beauty of a well-made doll, especially if they resemble my favorite Disney characters. Feel free to post pictures, descriptions, or reviews of any Disney dolls that you like.
I only request that the discussion stay within the boundaries of actually discussing the physical dolls themselves, and not into tangents like the ease/difficulty in obtaining certain dolls or philosophies of collecting (there is another forum thread that has walked that path). Also, please be respectful of each other's opinions: you certainly don't have to agree with everyone, but no one is wrong or bad because they don't agree with you or like what you like. Different viewpoints are what make us special and unique! Let's keep it fun!
I'll start with:
This is my favorite Disney Doll ever (Snow White is my favorite Disney Princess), and I am eternally happy that she is in my personal collection. To me, no other Snow White doll has captured the complete sweetness that is Snow White as much this doll. Her dress is amazing and very true to the original design and color patterns (with the only exception of the gold trim on the top of her bodice). They also utilized very nice fabrics, such as the yellow satin skirt, the subtly patterned dark blue bodice, and her puffy slashed sleeves. Her features are appropriately rounded and soft, and her hair is spot-on. It is really hard to make a doll with short hair look good, but this Snow White looks perfect to me. She looks as if she just stepped out of the animated film and into real life. By the way, the tiny blue bird is included with the doll and can rest on her hand, like in the picture! So cute!
By comparison, there is the new Designer Collection Snow White doll (reported to be released next monday on September 19th). Although I absolutely love the concept design (above), I think that the doll (below) does not completely capture the drama and elegance of the design sketch (close, though) or the full essence of Snow White that the 60th Anniversary Signature Collection doll does.
Nevertheless, I really do like the Designer Collection Snow White doll, and I am eagerly awaiting her release. In fact, she is my favorite of the 10. I really like that they did include Snow White's red cloak into this design, which really makes her stand out in the collection. Luckily, her hair is more tightly styled in the actual doll packaging than this promotional picture. I read somewhere that someone thought that her hair looked too much like a mid-20th century matron. To me, it looks more 60s-chic, but in any case, it's not quite like the design sketch. As I said before, short hair on dolls is hard to pull off well. The apple purse is a nice accessory, but I wish they included a real gold chain to hang from it (like in the sketch). The area where the skirt joins with the bodice could have been more fitted, but overall, this is a very stunning doll!
Next: Sleeping Beauty 40th Anniversary Signature Collection
So in the wake of the Disney Princess Designer Collection doll mania, I wanted to make a discussion thread about appreciating Disney Dolls: past, present, or future - collectible or otherwise. I am a doll collector, and I really enjoy the beauty of a well-made doll, especially if they resemble my favorite Disney characters. Feel free to post pictures, descriptions, or reviews of any Disney dolls that you like.
I only request that the discussion stay within the boundaries of actually discussing the physical dolls themselves, and not into tangents like the ease/difficulty in obtaining certain dolls or philosophies of collecting (there is another forum thread that has walked that path). Also, please be respectful of each other's opinions: you certainly don't have to agree with everyone, but no one is wrong or bad because they don't agree with you or like what you like. Different viewpoints are what make us special and unique! Let's keep it fun!
I'll start with:
Snow White - 60th Anniversary Signature Collection
This is my favorite Disney Doll ever (Snow White is my favorite Disney Princess), and I am eternally happy that she is in my personal collection. To me, no other Snow White doll has captured the complete sweetness that is Snow White as much this doll. Her dress is amazing and very true to the original design and color patterns (with the only exception of the gold trim on the top of her bodice). They also utilized very nice fabrics, such as the yellow satin skirt, the subtly patterned dark blue bodice, and her puffy slashed sleeves. Her features are appropriately rounded and soft, and her hair is spot-on. It is really hard to make a doll with short hair look good, but this Snow White looks perfect to me. She looks as if she just stepped out of the animated film and into real life. By the way, the tiny blue bird is included with the doll and can rest on her hand, like in the picture! So cute!
By comparison, there is the new Designer Collection Snow White doll (reported to be released next monday on September 19th). Although I absolutely love the concept design (above), I think that the doll (below) does not completely capture the drama and elegance of the design sketch (close, though) or the full essence of Snow White that the 60th Anniversary Signature Collection doll does.
Nevertheless, I really do like the Designer Collection Snow White doll, and I am eagerly awaiting her release. In fact, she is my favorite of the 10. I really like that they did include Snow White's red cloak into this design, which really makes her stand out in the collection. Luckily, her hair is more tightly styled in the actual doll packaging than this promotional picture. I read somewhere that someone thought that her hair looked too much like a mid-20th century matron. To me, it looks more 60s-chic, but in any case, it's not quite like the design sketch. As I said before, short hair on dolls is hard to pull off well. The apple purse is a nice accessory, but I wish they included a real gold chain to hang from it (like in the sketch). The area where the skirt joins with the bodice could have been more fitted, but overall, this is a very stunning doll!
Next: Sleeping Beauty 40th Anniversary Signature Collection
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