Before I start talking about the Barbie Looks dolls, I want to mention a new development that I hope will keep the blog sustainable: I'm on Patreon! Many of you suggested that I start a Patreon page a few years ago. I was too silly to take that advice then, but I've seen the light. You can find my page here, and it's also linked in the right hand column. A few dollars a month from you would make a huge difference to me. This will also add some new ways for us to connect, and you might even get a discount in my store! I love my work, but I need to not loose huge amounts of money be more savvy about the business side of things. I'm excited to get my first patron!
With that out of the way, we can move on to the fun part of this post! As many of you know, I was enthralled by the Barbie Made to Move dolls when they first came out. With all of the dolls I sold or gave away during the last few years, I've kept my Made to Move girls. They have extraordinary articulation for their price point, and I also think they're very attractive. During the process of getting back up-to-speed with recent doll developments, I was delighted to discover that Mattel has expanded their highly-articulated offerings to include petite dolls, curvy dolls, tall dolls, and male dolls! Dude!
Today I'll review the two highly-articulated male model dolls in the Barbie Looks collection, and then in a few days I'll showcase three of the female dolls from the same line. I've had a lot of fun with this group!
Barbie Looks Model #5 (left) and Model #4 (right). |