Bought another one, love them. ❤️ She has a lot of hair! 😍 I need Dance.Stylz for a complete collection, but I'm not sure if I can find her. 😕
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Bought another one, love them. ❤️ She has a lot of hair! 😍 I need Dance.Stylz for a complete collection, but I'm not sure if I can find her. 😕
Fail Fix Ultimate Post, final part!
2Dreami
Alright, she's a weird one. The bubblegum/cotton candy rainbow theme is adorbs, for sure, but this doll originally comes with platinum blonde hair as seen here:
The gimmick of this doll is you "dye" the hair yourself. I hated this so much. The end look is alright, but the dye leaves residue on your hands and is super messy. The plus side is that it washes out clean so whenever you want you can go back to platinum blonde, but I wanted to try the fishtail braid look as the box advertises. It looks alright I suppose.
Her eye-con is a heart. One of the more obvious ones to spot!
Body types:
(Warning, naked dolls!!)
From what I can tell there's three distinct body types. I call them goddess, skinny minis, and tall babes respectively. The variety really helps them look diverse on the shelf, as some dolls are literally taller than others. Add to that that no two skin tones are the same and you get a fun lil cast of representation. I bet you any girl could find one of these dolls relatable to herself. Additionally, their sculpt is such that the torso itself is minimally changed between body types so there's no real issue with clothes fitting the other dolls.
Final thoughts: I'll be honest this is the first doll line I've collected since MLP but I'm pleasantly surprised. As I've said before on my blog the fashion aspect of these dolls is lacking a bit - not sure if they put all their budget to the face and the gimmick and kinda forgot the clothes, or what. In the end I can easily see making my own clothes for them though, so it doesn't bother me too much. Excited to have these on my shelf - and eager to get more shelves so I have room for the new girls.
The ultimate Fail Fix doll post!! (Part One)
(At least, on my blog!)
I'mma go through each one individually first, then discuss things like body types and overall impressions.
In no particular order:
PrettyArtee
While I'm not in love with her hat I love how colorful she is!
I think all FailFix dolls (besides one, I'll talk about that when I get to her...) have an icon sneakily hidden in their pupil. Artee's is hard to make out but I believe it's a crescent moon and stars.
PreppiPosh
If I had to pick one doll to relate to most, it's Preppi. She's a thiccer girl which is adorable, plus the glasses and I love her.
Her eye-con (geddit?) looks like a ribbon? Definitely one of the harder ones to make out. I had to take many pictures with flash to even kinda maybe see it.
Loves.Glam
I sense much sass from this one, and she's quickly my favorite. She comes with curlers but doesn't need too much work done on her hair.
Her icon is a diamond because duh, glam.
Continued...
Another job well done! This one took forever for her curls to dry. She's so pretty. she might be the same head sculpt as KawaiiQtee. They have similar facial expressions. She has the same skin tone as PrettyArtee, maybe they're cousins. She has the curvy body. I'm gonna call her Gloria. She's an actress.
Tried to make a Steampunk outfit, but I still need metal parts...T_T
Failfix Loves.Glam; clothes handmade; blouse and boots Azone
Khepri is a Failfix Loves.Glam with Azone clothes, shoes and bag.