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I admit I wasn't convinced by Isabella's outfit in its original form - the dress is too textured for the corset to fit snugly over it and, as everyone knows, a corset has to be tight! Taken off the dress the corset is of course too loose and in any case corsets in my book should always be laced - otherwise they never fit right and furthermore, where's the fun?! So I decided to customise mine with some lacing and - Holy Smokes! - the corset looks amazing on her now! This tiny intervention really turned this clothing item around for me and all I needed to add were Annik's boots. I really wish IT would do more boots like this in different colours - they are so fab!

Yesterday, Integrity Toys unveiled the new Meteor line. Three new sculpts, a mixed up body, and similar price point as FR/Nu Face.

 

Are you wowed by it? Did you order all or none?

 

From L-R:

"Night Falls" Keeki Adaeze

"In This Skin" Zuri Okoty

"Breaking Dawn" Amirah Majeed

"Edge Of Night" Amirah Majeed

"Afterglow" Keeki Adaeze

 

Price $150 (suggested retail)

 

Afterglow is offered through ITDirect, rest are available through dealers. Dolls are already stocked, available to ship end of March.

Interior shot of the CIBC building at 25 King Street West in Toronto.

Completed in 1931, this building is the "Grande Dame" of Toronto's banking institutions. Designed by New York architects York and Sawyer, the 34-storey edifice casts a shadow of grandeur over the much larger structures that now dominate the city's Financial District. Located two blocks west of Yonge Street, this Romanesque building lends a sense of security to all who enter. The ground floor, with its banking rooms and grand lobbies, is decorated with wrought-iron detail and gilded mouldings that offer a sense of part revenue and part reverence.

(Property Information by Wcities borrowed from Yahoo.)

 

For more see:

torontoist.com/2008/05/historicist_tal.php

My new muse is wearing the gown of "Rendez-vous in Rio" Poppy Parker. I think it suits her very well, not least because of the yellow colour in it which matches her hair so perfectly... 😃

New guy home, my dolls swoon...

Smoke & Mirrors

Integrity Toys 2020 Legendary Convention Style Lab “Social Standing” Mlle Margaret Jolie. She really looks like a Madge, Maggie, Mags to me; so I’m happy with the name Margaret. (I’m not sure what I want to do about her mismatched catchlight dots. I tried shooting her from many angles to see if I liked her better with a prominent white dot or a more subtle hidden one. Still on the fence.)

Integrity Salesroom 10/13/2016

She kinda reminds me of Lana del Ray

Designed by Mark Tinkey and manufactured by Integrity Toys.

 

If or when I get more info about the specs I will put those in the overview:-)

Ice Bucket Challenge

 

Fashion Royalty

NU Defiant Rayna/ Design by Jason Kramer

 

Such a fab outfit! A winner definitely!

I was hoping for a blonde or raven Finley Prince actually. .she's a super gorgeous Monogram doll though, but what you do is what you get, . I said a lot of Fuck this year so Santa heard me. . but still glad its not Darla

Model: Bart aka my Cat

 

Our character...is an omen of our destiny, and the more integrity we have and keep, the simpler and nobler that destiny is likely to be.

George Santayana

My new Darius finally arrived. I had bought a deboxed one previously, but he arrived broken, so I bought this boxed one.

Cabot Clark The Industry Style Lab Fashion Fairytale reroot by me

Shoes from the Fashion Fuel outfit made for Integrity's AvantGuard dolls in 2009. Modeled by Jamieshow Sasha. Just love these shoes. I thought they were worthy of the spotlight.

Fashion Royalty Leon custom

Quick pics - I like her a lot! Even the bump, which I absolutely hated when I saw the first pics.

 

Dress by Habilis, shoes by Integrity

NuFace by Integrity Toys, IT Direct exclusive, arrived 03/12/2018

LEFT: 2017 Integrity British Invasion Poppy Parker Ball Chair.

 

RIGHT - Super Duck Egg Chair (Oval Shape). Inspired by Jacobsen’s Egg Chair from Men In Black.

  

VITRA

Vitra Miniature Aarnio Ball Chair

$410.00 (and up)

 

Vitra Miniatures Collection.

Miniature scale model of Eero Aarnio's Ball Chair. Small enough to fit in the palm of your hand!

With its simple, striking shape and its bright colors Eero Aarnio's Ball Chair is a typical symbol of the optimistic, consumer oriented popular culture of the 1960's. Equally apparent is an unconcealed enthusiasm for the technical which also typifies the era: its exposed plastic which allowed even complex shapes to be produced relatively easily, at the time something completely new, and its dynamic shape, reminiscent of a space capsule. The idea of this kind of mobile capsule allowing people to sit where they want within the house also anticipates the kind of living concepts discussed in the 1970's for a young, liberal society.

On the outside, this gleaming, polished sphere seems cold and futuristic, but its inside reveals a space where users can feel cozy and protected. From the inside, outside noise is considerably muffled, allowing users to relax in any number of positions. Mounted on a round metal base just above ground level, the sphere can be completely rotated on its own axis, so that users can vary their view from the "cave". Ball Chair thus represents a special category of household objects. It is something between a piece of furniture and a piece of architecture and at the same time embodies both the mobile and the established, the fixed.

This Vitra miniature chair ships in a small wooden Vitra box which is perfect for storage or display.

 

Design: Eero Aarnio

Year: 1965

Material: Fiber-glass, aluminum, fabric.

Dimensions: scale 1:6, 8.25" x 7.5" x 6.75

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