How much can they stretch? Let's put them to the test!
I'm trying these fashions out on my action figure ladies. They are from left to right: BBi Perfect Body AA (large bust), Hot Toys TT Cuban American, Takara clone with Mixis Opal head, Phicen, and Martha Jones. They are barely squeezing into these fashions, but they did it. The clothes don't fit quite right on some of them. The capris that come with the outfit that the BBi Perfect Body AA is wearing will not fit, so she's wearing the top as a very short dress.
The velcro will close completely in the back (barely).
Here are some fashions that I've shown previously. These figures are from left to right: Dragon Linh, GI Joe Helicopter Pilot, Triad Alpha, Sideshow Jinx, and BBi Perfect Body Hispanic (small bust). Only action figure ladies that are as slender as Dragon Linh can wear the Sparkle Girlz outfits that have pants. The Triad Alpha is wearing a Sparkle Girlz top, but different shorts.
And here's a group shot of a bunch of the ladies decked out in their new Sparkle Girlz attire.
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Thursday, September 4, 2014
Monday, September 1, 2014
Happy Labor Day - Fashions to Show
Curtis is a new arrival and he is spending his first Labor Day here. Well, his head is a new arrival, but his body has been here for a while. He is thrilled with his body, but he is extremely irritated at me for dressing him in this Ken fashion.
Maybe it's because the clothes and shoes do not fit quite right. I could barely get the velcro to close on his shorts, and his shoes are too small.
He seemed a little bit more mellow with his shades on.
I knew that Curtis would have no trouble making new friends here. He will feel even better when I get around to dressing him in comfortable attire for him.
Happy Labor Day Everyone!
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Thursday, August 28, 2014
Sparkle Girlz Clothes
After reading about the new Sparkle Girlz fashions on several blogs, I went to Walmart in search of cute cheap clothing for my teen dolls. Someone had already cleared out all of the single $1.97 fashions, but there were still some Fashion Boutique packs left. I picked up 3 of them for $8.88 each, and the ones that I purchased are pictured below.
Several Sparkle Girlz dolls were on display, both full-sized and mini. I was almost tempted to purchase a doll. Almost. The Sparkle Girlz even have a cute little inexpensive car now. I did not get a photo of that, but I did take a quick photo of some of the dolls below.
When I got home, I opened one of the packs and tried the clothes on some of my dolls, and the dolls are modeling the clothing in the photo below. The dolls are from left to right: HSM Sharpay, Juku Couture Kana, Calista on Super Model Bel body, Hispanic everGirl, and Flavas Kiyoni Brown. Most of the clothes are too big for Kana, but she fits the outfit below really well. Sharpay, Kana, and Calista can all put the Sparkle Girlz shoes on, but Sharpay can not stand in them. The shoes are really flimsy, though, so it would be easy to cut the heels to make the shoes fit Sharpay better. These young ladies are ready to head back to school in style!
I also got a little something for Ken. He will have to model his some other time.
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Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Not Wanting to Leave Empty Handed
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