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Victorian Ice Cream Social Jon |
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Victorian Ice Cream Social Cami |
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Victorian Ice Cream Social Matt |
These three dolls made up the Victorian Ice cream social centerpiece.
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Cinderella centerpiece from the Once Upon A Time breakfast LE150 Kay head sculpt |
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Lady Action Centerpiece - LE250 - this looks like a Tyler 2.0 face to me. |
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Victorian Basic - Cami head sculpt |
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Banquet centerpiece - Milady LE100 - American Model with inset eyes |
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NY Times Centerpiece - 15th Anniversary Tyler LE300 - Tyler 1.0 on the Chic Body |
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Renaissance souvenir - Lady Arabella Bertran LE300 (Deja Vu) |
Some news:
I'm not sure if this is from the convention, but directly from Tonner's
Facebook page:
In case you missed it, some incredible news about Tonner Doll and The Wizard of Oz!
The Leading Ladies of The Wizard of Oz are transforming the Yellow Brick Road into a fashion runway! High-end fashion and costume designers have partnered with Warner Bros. and Tonner Doll to create one-of-a-kind creations inspired by Dorot
hy, Glinda the Good Witch and the Wicked Witch of the West.
The dolls will be available for auction on eBay – with ALL proceeds benefiting Habitat for Humanity! Learn more about the collection here:http://www.thewizardofozblog.com/ #WizardofOz75
The Anniversary Tyler doll was released with a new body called the Chic body. You can see some improvements on Tonner's Facebook page
here, and I don't believe you have to have an account on Facebook just to see the photos. (If you have problems viewing the link, leave me a note in the comments section.) I'm really excited about any body change, actually. I'm hoping this means Tyler's knees will be like Antoinette's now--it seems it might be!
There was also an event launching a brand new collection inspired by Carmen Dell'Orfice. There are some amazing photos on Tonner's
blog, taken by Ernesto Padro-Campos on there that I just couldn't copy to my blog, so please check them out
here. I believe the first doll was available as a centerpiece LE200, and she is gorgeous.
Photos property of Tonner Doll Company.
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