|
Hey!
I think it's time to share one of my secrets (of course I have several - ha!).
I like girls.
Little girls even.
Little silent girls, *gasp*.
Little silent girls who enjoy posing & dressing up, *double gasp*.
Little ... - okay, let's stop it already it.
No, seriously - I have grown fond of new generation plastic dolls.
Some of them are really pretty and others absolutely take my breathe away (literally - because some tend to be "pretty" scary).
Today's topic however, is not exactly about dolls, but more about what makes them so lovable: clothing!
Yep, yep - trendy miniature clothing.
And Aysel from DoLLYSToRY sure knows how to get a good fit!
As a matter of fact, her clothing has got *the* best fit I have ever seen so far on dolls.
You just wait and see!
Let's have a look:
Retro Lolita Dress & Plushie Set

Pretty Green Prairy Princess Dress

Little Baby Prairy Bambi

*whistles* - handsewn & handknit, baby!
Not only does the first doll know how to walk her dog in style, but she's also ready to rock the dancefloor in that retro rockabilly dress (since she doesn't like being separated from her dog, you might consider getting it too!).
Sassy & fierce - whoo!
But if she's not your type, then what about the second girl, hmm?
Doesn't she look adorable in that modern day "Heidi" dress?
This one's more of a down-to-earth & calm type of girl though.
A sweet & sophisticated country girl ready to go downtown - ooh!
Check out those details & the fit!
MADNESS!, I tell ya - madness.
As you can see, the prairy girl brought a buddy along too!
It's Bambi! Yeaaah, Bambi! Who doesn't know Bambi, right?
He's a little plushie made out of felt, completely designed & handsewn by Aysel.
I love how it makes me think of Spring & Easter because of the colour combo (it looks quite joyful!).
Anyhow, it's nice to know that all of these little treasures came to life in a smoke-free and pet-free studio (the dolls are not for sale though, but more plushies are available in her sister shop).
For those who are interested in purchasing a doll; you could always ask the seller for more information on the type that was used & where to get them.
And that's it!
Time to go now!
Tata & thanks for reading!
|