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Well, I did the unexpected and unplanned (again!) After a wonderful sudden desire to watch Alice in Wonderland, I decided to get the 17" LE Alice doll to go with my Queen of Hearts doll. Alice in Wonderland was my absolute favorite Disney film when I was growing up, and I have fantastic memories of going on the Alice in Wonderland dark ride and the Mad Tea Party ride in Disneyland. I developed a lifelong appreciation for petits fours (imagining them to be like the cakes that Alice ate) different flavored teas, as well as a fondness for playing cards. So now, especially for all of you Alice fans out there, may I present you with the so-far un-reviewed Alice doll:
Limited Edition Alice Doll
Like the Limited Edition Queen of Hearts doll, Alice is supposed to be based on the 1951 animated film, but I also see some visual influences that call to mind the recent Tim Burton film as well. Perhaps the single most obvious missing thing is her apron, which would really have related this doll a lot more to the original 1951 character design that we all know and love. However, had they put an apron on her, many details of her dress would have been concealed. This doll is actually much lovelier than the stock photos on the Disney Store website, and I am very pleased with her. Her dress is made of blue satin and blue and white lace. She has a full white petticoat with lace trim at the hemline under her dress as well as a shorter white tulle petticoat to give appropriate volume to the dress. The upper portion of the dress has a row of rhinestone "buttons" down the front, which are the only sparkly accents on her. The style is unmistakeably Victorian, with short puffed sleeves, rounded collar, and bell-shaped skirt. The skirt is made of layers of alternating blue satin and a different shade of blue lace ruffles. I did a little research, and interestingly, the length of her skirt is apparently the appropriate length for a 10-12 year old Victorian girl. Alice has black shoes that try to emulate her Mary Jane shoes with black ribbon attachments around her ankles... not quite the right design, but it's nice that they tried to make it work with the standard existing shoes for these dolls. She also has knee-high white stockings with white lace and blue ribbon bows at the tops. Unfortunately, like with the Queen of Hearts doll, they did not give her pantalettes. I may have to make her some if I ever debox her. Why are doll makers so against including appropriate undergarments?
Alice has the same head mould that was used for Limited Edition Snow White, but the styling of her makeup gives her a different look completely. Where Snow White has a very glamorous aura, Alice looks very much the curious young lady. Her blue eyes are glancing to the side under her rooted eyelashes. Her eyeshadow, lips, and blush are all in a rosy pink. Her lips are also slightly parted, and you can see a hint of her white teeth. Alice's hair is rather long, compared to the animated character's design, and here, they have styled it with a center part and in long ringlets. Like Limited Edition blonde Rapunzel, she has gold metallic strands of hair mixed alongside her regular blonde hair. Her parted bangs are curled separately, almost like wings. Adorning her hair is Alice's signature black ribbon tied in a bow at the top.
The last accessory that Alice has is a white teacup with pink accents held in her left hand. The cup is very angular with a square top, which is a little odd, considering that off the top of my head, I think that all of the cups at the Mad Tea Party in the film are all rounded. It's still cute that they included it, though.
The box is white with gold and blue accent designs, as is the CoA. The side windows of the box are in a keyhole design, exactly like with the Queen of Hearts' box. My Alice doll is #019/500 -- the lowest doll number I own of all the numbered LE dolls I have.
Alice - Limited Edition Doll - 02 by Shivatopia
Alice - Limited Edition Doll - 03 by Shivatopia
Alice - Limited Edition Doll - 05 by Shivatopia
Alice - Limited Edition Doll - 09 by Shivatopia
Alice - Limited Edition Doll - 12 by Shivatopia
Alice - Limited Edition Doll - 13 by Shivatopia
Alice - Limited Edition Doll - 16 by Shivatopia
Alice - Limited Edition Doll - 17 by Shivatopia
Alice - Limited Edition Doll - 19 by Shivatopia
Alice - Limited Edition Doll - 20 by Shivatopia
Limited Edition Dolls - Alice & the Queen of Hearts - 01 by Shivatopia
Limited Edition Alice Doll
Like the Limited Edition Queen of Hearts doll, Alice is supposed to be based on the 1951 animated film, but I also see some visual influences that call to mind the recent Tim Burton film as well. Perhaps the single most obvious missing thing is her apron, which would really have related this doll a lot more to the original 1951 character design that we all know and love. However, had they put an apron on her, many details of her dress would have been concealed. This doll is actually much lovelier than the stock photos on the Disney Store website, and I am very pleased with her. Her dress is made of blue satin and blue and white lace. She has a full white petticoat with lace trim at the hemline under her dress as well as a shorter white tulle petticoat to give appropriate volume to the dress. The upper portion of the dress has a row of rhinestone "buttons" down the front, which are the only sparkly accents on her. The style is unmistakeably Victorian, with short puffed sleeves, rounded collar, and bell-shaped skirt. The skirt is made of layers of alternating blue satin and a different shade of blue lace ruffles. I did a little research, and interestingly, the length of her skirt is apparently the appropriate length for a 10-12 year old Victorian girl. Alice has black shoes that try to emulate her Mary Jane shoes with black ribbon attachments around her ankles... not quite the right design, but it's nice that they tried to make it work with the standard existing shoes for these dolls. She also has knee-high white stockings with white lace and blue ribbon bows at the tops. Unfortunately, like with the Queen of Hearts doll, they did not give her pantalettes. I may have to make her some if I ever debox her. Why are doll makers so against including appropriate undergarments?
Alice has the same head mould that was used for Limited Edition Snow White, but the styling of her makeup gives her a different look completely. Where Snow White has a very glamorous aura, Alice looks very much the curious young lady. Her blue eyes are glancing to the side under her rooted eyelashes. Her eyeshadow, lips, and blush are all in a rosy pink. Her lips are also slightly parted, and you can see a hint of her white teeth. Alice's hair is rather long, compared to the animated character's design, and here, they have styled it with a center part and in long ringlets. Like Limited Edition blonde Rapunzel, she has gold metallic strands of hair mixed alongside her regular blonde hair. Her parted bangs are curled separately, almost like wings. Adorning her hair is Alice's signature black ribbon tied in a bow at the top.
The last accessory that Alice has is a white teacup with pink accents held in her left hand. The cup is very angular with a square top, which is a little odd, considering that off the top of my head, I think that all of the cups at the Mad Tea Party in the film are all rounded. It's still cute that they included it, though.
The box is white with gold and blue accent designs, as is the CoA. The side windows of the box are in a keyhole design, exactly like with the Queen of Hearts' box. My Alice doll is #019/500 -- the lowest doll number I own of all the numbered LE dolls I have.
Alice - Limited Edition Doll - 02 by Shivatopia
Alice - Limited Edition Doll - 03 by Shivatopia
Alice - Limited Edition Doll - 05 by Shivatopia
Alice - Limited Edition Doll - 09 by Shivatopia
Alice - Limited Edition Doll - 12 by Shivatopia
Alice - Limited Edition Doll - 13 by Shivatopia
Alice - Limited Edition Doll - 16 by Shivatopia
Alice - Limited Edition Doll - 17 by Shivatopia
Alice - Limited Edition Doll - 19 by Shivatopia
Alice - Limited Edition Doll - 20 by Shivatopia
Limited Edition Dolls - Alice & the Queen of Hearts - 01 by Shivatopia
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