Showing posts with label deluxe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label deluxe. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Art Class Abbey: Sparkling Sexy Retro Goddess

I had already picked up on this based on all the NYCC photos we saw of her, but Abbey's Art Class doll totally has the same groovy, laidback, sexy vibe that Frankie's SRM doll has. And although I think AC Abbey's outfit is actually really nice and very fitting of that laidback, sexy vibe, I wanted to put her in something a little more trendy, but with a strong retro feel. Enter: Frankie's deluxe fashion pack cocktail dress combo. I also wanted to emphasize the grooviness of AC Abbey's middle-parted, wavy locks. To achieve this I grabbed Robecca's deluxe fashion pack headband/eyepatch, turning it around so the patch and earring are in the back. And so I give you Art Class Abbey, clothes changed, emphasis on retro and funk and groove...

Just... wow.

Oh, I forgot to mention in the intro -- she's also really fierce! Consider this pic "Exhibit A".

I know I already paired Spectra's DDG purse with this outfit in a previous review, but whatever. It just works so well with this dress, in my opinion.


Literally all that comprises her eye makeup is electric blue shadow. That's it. No liner, no shimmer, just electric blue all the way around. Simplicity: learn it, live it, love it. 

Exhibit B



I really adore how the headband holds her middle part in place. It's retro; almost hippie-ish. But the shimmering streaks and tinsel of her hair combined with the 80's-style outfit keep it from coming across as "stodgy flower child". It's more "sparkling coke queen", if you ask me. Oops, did I just say that out loud? Whatever.

God Abbey, just when I think I'm over you for good Mattel goes and releases a doll like this. It has me feeling all "I'm not worthy" again. Mattel, please stop sporadically releasing amazing Abbey dolls so I can just move on from her once and for all!



Exhibit C

The prosecution rests it's case. This is indeed one hot-damn fierce, fun, groovy, sexy doll. If you find this Abbey boring, dull, or samey, you clearly have no taste and need to, I don't know, jump off a bridge or something. Art Class Abbey is nothing short of astonishing.

Monday, March 11, 2013

Robecca Steam Deluxe Fashion Pack Review

I think Robecca and I got off on the wrong foot. It wasn't that I disliked her. Quite the opposite, actually. I just felt overall that she didn't quite live up to the hype. To me she seemed a bit cheaply made. I went through not one, but two basic Robecca dolls who had faulty necks. It just left a bad taste in my mouth. But I've always thought she was gorgeous. And unlike others, I didn't hold her somewhat lacking steampunk theming against her. Over the last few months I've gotten more and more MH dolls with the faulty neck problem. So basic Robecca has been exonerated of that charge since it isn't just her dolls suffering from this.



How could anyone get off on the wrong foot in such fabulous shoes?



In a nice little bit of irony, her second doll, from the tepidly-received Dance Class line, immediately became a personal favorite of mine. While others were writing DC Robecca off as a weird-looking cheapie doll that paled in comparison to the basic doll, I was admiring her exaggerated eyes, her colorful face, her all-around uniqueness. It took a few days from when I first bought DC Robecca to realize what she really reminds me of: an anime character. The gigantic eyes (enhanced by the pulled-back hair which puts more focus on them), the bright lips, the overall cartoonish look she has; all seem a bit anime-ish. Mostly it's the eyes, though. They look huge on DC Robecca! Especially from a distance she looks like a Japanese cartoon character come to life. In other words, she's loaded with personality and I absolutely love her. Also, she doesn't have a funky neck. That helps a lot, too. But we're here to talk about her deluxe fashion pack. I just wanted to share my current thoughts on these dolls before I begin.





Robecca's a lucky girl in that her first ever fashion pack was a deluxe one. Fellow character-reveal cohorts Rochelle and Venus didn't get any fashion packs, much less a deluxe one. Then again, considering Robecca's dolls came in either a halfhearted steampunk getup (basic), or a simple leotard and wrap (Dance Class), she probably needed some new clothes far more than anyone else. Her pack includes a dress, separate top, shorts, "shrug", earring, earring/eyepatch/headband (yep), purse, belt, and pair of shoes. We need two models to show these outfits off; seeing as there are only two Robecca dolls, model selection was easier than usual for a deluxe review. In the first outfit will be basic Robecca. DC Robecca will take on "B outfit" duties.





The first outfit is a halter dress in Catalina blue. It hugs the middle before flaring into a skirt that ends well above the knee with a ruffled hem. The skirt swoops a little in the front. It has a high Victorian collar fronted by a simple ribbon bow in light blue. The print is amazing. It features scattered, shiny bronze gears hanging from dripping liquid; sometimes the gears have a skullette in the center. Mixed in with these are light blue, smoke-like wisps; the wisps also have the occasional gear connected to them. Holy crap, y'all, I'm loving this dress so hard! Everything about it works: the Victorian collar (swoon!), the fun and flirty cut, the eyecatching, unique print, the colors. It all comes together so perfectly. Seriously, love it.








Paired with this dress of life is a bronze belt of molded rivets, chains, and clock faces. The chain portion droops a little and hugs her thigh, creating a nice visual effect. She has a matching bronze tote. It looks mechanical, with rivets and two spouts (or are they antennae?). The tote opens on a hinge. Best of all is that one side has blue painted detailing, giving the purse the look of a face. Give it up for anthropomorphized purses, y'all!







Robecca wears a lone earring that's a bronze gear with a larger bronze gear dangling below it. Why the lone earring? Because the other one is more a contraption than an earring. Plus, it's completely different from the gear one. So Robecca's pack includes an accessory that brings new meaning to the word multifunctional. It's a translucent blue headband of chains. It's also an eyepatch. And an earring. I'm being pretty glib here, but honestly, it's very cool. The earring portion is a gear (of course) that connects to the headband; at the front of the headband is a patch that covers her left eye. The patch is a simple circle surrounded by beads. Since the entire piece is translucent you can still see Robecca's eye a little when she's wearing the patch. Although it closes with a tab in the back, it's not really needed. The headband fits perfectly. Once you've got the earring portion in just slide it over her head and you're done! The piece can be worn without the patch covering her eye and still look great, to me anyway. I like it both ways, really. All in all, it's a really cool, unique accessory that functions extremely well and looks very good.








Next we have the shoes. Man, Robecca seems to have a lock-down on amazing shoes! Even Operetta, our previous fab-shoe go-to girl, has had a dud pair at this point. But so far every pair of Robecca shoes have been rather stunning. After the rocket boots of her basic doll (best MH boots to date, period), and the surprisingly detailed and whimsical gear-tap shoes of her DC doll, come these gorgeous little numbers. They're open-toed heels with a blue body and brown heels. But let's talk details, because that's where things really get interesting. The body is tall, ending well above the ankles. It has straps that cover the foot and rivets holding the front portion on. The back portion of the body is molded piping. The soles are bronze piping, giving way to matching bronze heels. The heels are made of tiny sheets riveted in place. Another bronze piece frames the actual heel of the foot and is also riveted in place. What I love about these shoes, besides the beautiful colors of course, is that they feel like a true update of Victorian shoes. They're tall, piped, and have a riveted front -- all authentic. Yet, thanks to the super-high heel and extra-thick sole, they also feel very modern. On top of all this, the rivets and copper sheets play into Robecca's theme. These are stunning shoes -- no hyperbole. They work on so many levels, and just plain look gorgeous. Although basic Robecca's boots are her best shoes overall thanks to just how unique and well-made they are, from a fashion standpoint these are easily Robecca's best shoes to date. In fact, these are some of the best MH shoes to date, period, up there with the Skeleton CAM shoes and SO Clawdeen's boots. Great job, Mattel! Truly, well done!





Okay, after all that gushing I've gotta gather myself before we continue on... Okay, I'm ready. For the next outfit we have DC Robecca taking on modelling duties. You may notice that she's an extremely cool-looking doll. Or you may find her weird and cheap-looking (your loss). The only things included with the pack here are the top, "shrug", and shorts.


I can't be the only one who finds that face to be at least a little cartoony. 
I also can't be the only one who loves it... right?








I'm not gonna lie: this outfit is ridiculously simple, perhaps the simplest fashion pack-related outfit we've seen to date. Luckily, the colors here are pretty luxe and the prints are interesting. She wears a black, short-sleeved top in a smooth knit. The neckline is hemmed with electric blue thread. It has a large diamond print of turquoise and purple chains connecting gold rings. Basic but pretty. Over this she wears the shrug. Well, it's not really a shrug, I'm just calling it that for lack of something better. But it works pretty much like a shrug. Anyway, it's also made of a smooth knit and has a print of alternating blue and lavender diamonds. Again, basic but pretty. With these she wears shorts in vertical pinstripes of blue, lavender, gold, and black. Gold gears line the front and it has a hemmed waistband. Should I say basic but pretty again? Well, I just did. The key to making this outfit work is accessorizing. Even with the nice colors and good prints there's no denying this outfit is pretty boring. But with the right extras I think it works remarkably well! I didn't use the accessories included in the pack with this outfit because they felt much more right with the dress.









Seriously, look at that face. So adorable! So much personality! What's not to like?



Here are a few pics of the second outfit without the "shrug", and a couple without the belt.






Overall: The dress in this pack is really amazing -- in fact, I'd say it's probably my favorite Robecca outfit yet. That's including her basic and Dance Class outfits. I really love her in it! It's eyecatching, fashionable, touches on her theme nicely (the collar is especially impressive), and simply works for this character in ways her previous outfits should have but didn't. The second outfit is lacking on it's own, but with the right accessories it totally works. The extras here are very good, especially the headband eyepatch piece. The shoes are mindblowing. 

For some reason these two strike me as sisters rather than two dolls of the same character, and I think they look great together. I couldn't stop taking pictures of them! Take a look...








Til next time!