Monday, October 28, 2013

Review: Fashion Sticker Stylist



When I'm out on a doll run I'm a pretty focused guy. I generally know what I want, and that's what I zero in on at each store I visit. Each time I find myself in the MH section of any given store, my attention is devoted exclusively to the dolls. If it's not a doll or playset or doll-containing playset I really don't give a crap. There's literally hundreds of non-doll MH-related items for sale. These things litter the MH section of the toy aisle, usually forming a sort of day-glo perimeter around the dolls; a tacky ring of sorts consisting of nasty cosplay wig hair, cheap makeup, and weird electronic devices shaped like bats that I imagine break after two plays. Over the years I've gotten better and better at completely ignoring these items as I look through the dolls. Sure, they're there in my periphery, but I ain't about to waste my precious doll-hunting time actually, you know, looking at them.

But maybe I should re-think my approach. Just a few days ago I came across a clearance section at Kmart. This wasn't in the toy aisles but rather adjacent to them. Immediately that oh-so-familiar crest and pink and blue color scheme jumped out at me. They had MH stuff on clearance! Cool! I did some browsing and came across a cool-looking book called Fashion Sticker Stylist. It was hardbound, had a shiny, foiled cover, and was spiral bound inside, containing pages and pages of stickers, character drawings, color swatches, and more. Taking a closer look, I saw that it was a book devoted to using stickers of MH fashions to dress paper doll-esque representations of the core six ghouls, plus Spectra and Abbey! Holy crap! This kind of thing is so completely right up my alley that I practically could've created it myself (if Mattel would hire me and yadda yadda yadda). Anyway, finding this gem of a book is the Voicething equivalent to Indiana Jones finding the Holy Grail. I was sufficiently blown away. I didn't even have to think twice -- into the shopping cart went this glorious thing called Fashion Sticker Stylist, and with it a whole lot of happiness. (Since, as I'm sure you fellow capitalists know, happiness can be bought. Heh.)

First things first: based on the ghouls and outfits included in the book, in addition to the fact that I found it in the clearance bin, I'm guessing this came out last year at the very latest. It's definitely built around the wave two basics (aka School's Out). Which next has me wondering -- why the hell didn't you guys tell me this thing existed?!? You guys know I love paper ephemera, drawings of the ghouls, paper dolls, stickers. This thing's obviously been out quite a while! I almost feel betrayed! But hey, it's cool, nobody's perfect. (But especially you guys. Feel the shame. Come on, feel it. We're not continuing on until you guys feel ashamed and sorry for leaving me out in the cold on this truly amazing book.)

Okay, okay. I kid. How about we take a look!

In a refreshing change, instead of the usual "Big Three", we get Cleo on the cover of an MH product rather than Draculaura. As it should be. The ghouls are wearing their SO outfits -- sweet! And there on the side, large and prominent, we see Frankie's DOTD dress. I'm in love already. Oh, and even though it doesn't come across in the scan, everything is outlined in shining, silver foil. Even Frankie's hair is shiny foil. It's really cool.

Here's the back. The 700 stickers advertised seems to be true. I haven't counted -- and I won't -- but when you see the insides you won't doubt this claim.

Here's the front-inside cover. It doubles as the "example" page, aka, this is how you're supposed to use this product. Frankie looks gorgeous here in her SO outfit (duh). The swatches chosen match her outfit, and the lightning bolt and large skullette earrings are a nice decorative touch. I don't know who this "Rachel" is, but she did a great job. She clearly operates on my wavelength because her chosen event for Frankie is "Shopping spree!". And I have to agree with her, this look really is "Perfect for a day of spooky shopping!" Can I come too? (In my mind, Frankie and I are besties. Kidding! Sort of.)

The first real pages of the book are two sheets of what can be considered "Grade A Extra Fancy" stickers. They're thick and holographic, and the second page of stickers have some glitter thrown on them for good measure. Unfortunately, due to the spiral binding and thickness of the stickers, these didn't scan perfectly. But you get the idea. (I love how at the top, "stickers" is followed by an exclamation point. Whoever created this knows me and my tastes extremely well.)

There's some great stuff here: GB Cleo's fan, Neptuna in Lagoona's fishbowl purse, Ula's tophat, and the ghouls initial monster emblems, among other things.


The next two pages offer compacts, lipstick, skullettes, and blush cases. My favorite touch? Each of the lipstick tubes is individualized to a certain ghoul. So cute!



Next come three pages of swatches. If you're into colors and studying varying shades, these skullettes are definitely fun. Even more fun are the actual swatches. So many prints, colors, styles. Some of them are surprising, such as the swatch of GB Clawdeen's swimsuit print, or the print of Cleo's SO top. Others, such as Ghoulia's cherry print, are expected, but nice to see anyway.

Now the real fun begins! We get three pages of nothing but accessories!

They're mostly focused on shoes and purses (as they should be), but we also get headbands, belts, earrings, bracelets, you name it. (Special shout out to Lagoona's DOTD shoes! They were great then, and they're still great now. Even in sticker form!)

There are also several random, unexpected items: Lagoona's wave one FP boogie board, Draculaura's GB sunblock, and more.

Now we're talkin'! Each ghoul gets one sheet of clothing stickers. All the ghouls get their wave one and/or SO outfit, in addition to DOTD, GB, DT, and more.

Frankie, unsurprisingly, gets lots and lots of fashions! Wave One, SO, Fearleading uniforum, DOTD, GB, DT, Day at the Maul, plus a few small extras. I approve!


This page makes me really happy. That's all.

Plenty of fashions for Lagoona! I don't recognize those aqua shorts with pink waistband and matching top in the lower left hand corner at all. Is this yet another example of me being a "flop fan", or were these made from a prototype fashion that never got released?

Lots of cool outfits for Ghoulia, of course! And again we have a few mystery pieces. Maybe Mattel threw in some "filler stickers" to help fill the book up. But it'd also be really cool if these were planned fashions that never got made.

With Abbey and Spectra things get especially interesting. Since they were the newest ghouls on the block when this book was made, we get lots of random outfits that were never released for them. Check out this version of Abbey's SS outfit. I like this way more than the outfit we got!

This page makes me almost as happy as Cleo's did. And look at all the random outfits! It looks like they designed a DT outfit for Spectra in the style of Wave One. I'm totally digging that bodysuit between the two skirts. And the minidress with black corset looks eerily similar to her 13 Wishes dress. I'm loving the black jacket, black top, miniskirt with netting, and silver cummerbund. Please release this stuff, Mattel!

And last but not least, we have our ghouls.


I won't go on about these too much. You get three sheets each for Clawdeen, Frankie, Draculaura, and Cleo. You only get two sheets for Ghoulia, Lagoona, Abbey, and Spectra.



All the characters hold the same pose, so in theory all the fashion stickers will work on any ghoul. But we all know how clash-y most clothes swaps among these ladies can be.



I do like how, in addition to the actual outfits, you can add swatches and colorized skullettes and little decorative touches. It makes it a little more immersive, I imagine.



Overall: Well I just love this thing! If MH dolls are like typical fashion dolls on steroids, these are basically the same thing, but for paper dolls. That said, there are a few negatives I see here compared to "classic" paper dolls. Since you're using stickers, your options are limited. Once you choose an outfit for a "doll", that's it -- no turning back, no trading the outfit out for another one if you get bored of the one you picked. And if you mess up while applying the sticker, too bad! Also, while you get loads of fashions for each character, you only get two or three "dolls" for each one. In my opinion, there should've been at least four of each doll. Besides these complaints, the Fashion Sticker Stylist is totally cool. Since it was released (I'm guessing) around the time of Wave Two, the fashions here are among some of the best we've ever seen for MH. It was definitely a "golden age" for MH fashion. I'm glad this came out then instead of, say, now. The swatches, colorized skullettes, and "Extra Fancy" stickers add a level of play never possible with classic paper dolls. If you like what you see here, or just like paper dolls or stickers or collecting MH ephemera, this book is definitely for you! But like I said, I found this in the clearance bin, so if you want it you probably better act fast!

16 comments:

  1. Ooh, what a fun set! I wish they were colorforms or actual paper dolls, though. I'd probably cut the stickers free of the sheets while keeping the backing on them all. They wouldn't be sticky, but at least they'd be reusable.

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    1. Hi Shari! I really like the immersive quality of having the swatches and stuff, but as paper dolls they definitely don't entirely work.

      Actually, as an update to this post, I was at Walmart today and saw they actually have a few sticker/paper doll type books. One was much smaller than the Fashion Sticker Stylist, and had the characters placed in a variety of scenes. The stickers were the outfits and you just put them over the characters to "complete" each scene. They wouldn't work as paper dolls at all, but it was a bit newer and had Operetta and Toralei so that's a plus. It was $5. The other was a little bigger, a sort of mini-Fashion Sticker Stylist set. It was $6.99. And there's also a large set that features, I believe, four of the ghouls. You put each one together, arms, legs, everything. I'm not entirely clear how it works but it looks pretty cool and I saw that stands were included for the characters. They're definitely the most paper doll-ish of all the sets I saw. It was $12.99 or thereabouts. I'm thinking about picking it up. Knowing your tastes I think you'd possibly like that set as well.

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    2. I'll have to keep an eye out for those. They sound like fun! If you do pick up the set, please post some pics of it! I love seeing your scans :)

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    3. Absolutely! I'm definitely eyeing that last set I described -- it looks like a pretty elaborate set. So you may just be seeing it on here!

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  2. I would glue the stickers on thicker paper and cut out the bodies too to make actual paper dolls. You would lose some of the features of the book but this solves the problems you mentioned.

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    1. I really need to get a little better at updating comments, since I know you hadn't seen Astro's post when you commented, BK! Clearly great minds think alike! Tbh I'm thinking I might just keep the book as-is, just as a collectible. I'm not sure yet. Very good ideas between you and Astro!

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  3. I looooove this thing! I like to use this and the various Sketch Portfolios before bed b/c they're easy and relaxing and help me wind down and fall asleep.

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    1. It's really cool, isn't it! Of the sketch portfolios, are you talking about the stencil sets? I saw a couple of those and they look interesting. I feel like a whole new world of MH has opened for me lol.

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    2. Yes, the ones with the stencils of outfits and such! I love those. They also come with stickers. They have a few different ones now: a large and a half-sized one with the original girls; an updated large one that added Venus, Abbey, and Operetta; a large Target exclusive with the Powerghouls; a large and a half-size with close-ups of their faces for makeup; a large one with extra accessories with full body and jewelry pages (that I found at Toys r Us); and a Stickerzine that's kind of like a sticker-by-number set that I found at Walmart. I just out-nerded myself, omg.

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    3. Oh wow -- those sound so cool! I think I've only seen the large and half-sized ones from what you describe. The Target Power Ghouls one sounds like the one for me, I just love all the PG artwork so much! And hey, no worries about the nerdiness -- it reigns supreme here at Voicething. Join in the fun and nerd out to your hearts' content :D

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  4. Wow!
    I had no idea this thing existed! Such a great surprise. I totally love the unreleased clothes for both Abbey and Spectra. Those outfits, especially Spectra's, need to be released. Can you imagine the hours and hours of fun doing photoshoots with those outfits? I'm drooling!

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    1. Ikr! I wish we had those Spectra outfits. That bodysuit especially -- can you imagine her in that? Yowzers ;D

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  5. This is a really cool and fun find! So many options, my head would spin! I already spend hours re-dressing my actual dolls... can't imagine adding this into the mix. If the scans are high-quality and you have a decent printer, you could try printing new sheets. Thanks for sharing the fashions and accessories sticker sheets – very exciting stuff on those.

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    1. Dude, I love this book! I'm already eyeing another set, the last one I mentioned in my response to Astro. It looks way cool. Good idea on printing them out. I already have them scanned, definitely wouldn't be hard to print them out!

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  6. Ugh, I wish we'd get the MH stuff like this in the Netherlands, this sounds like so much fun!

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    1. You guys don't get the non-doll MH stuff? Honestly it's for the best as it's mostly crap. But the sticker books and stuff are definitely fun. You'd think after all those decades in the business Mattel would know how to get all their product into international markets!

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