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Taiwanese born fashion designer Jason Wu was best known for creating Michelle Obama's inauguration gown. But few people knew that he had been playing and customizing Barbie dolls since age 9 and won European doll contest at 16. He was hand picked by Integrity Toys in US and soon was designing his own fashion doll line Fashion Royalty.
He has since brought to the doll world MANY characters including Jem and the Holograms, based on a popular 80s TV animation series featuring rock bands.
This Clash Montgomery is a brand new release from Spring 2014 which just arrived 2 weeks ago. She has 3 heads which can be easily pulled off and put back on. No heating required.
I will change 2 heads on spot to show the audience her different looks.
Also will observe the instruments featured on stage - all except for drums, were brought to you by Jason Wu/Integrity Toys with fine realistic details!
Dress by Jason Wu, ensemble by Mary Ping, and man's suit by David Chu
Installation views of "Front Row: Chinese-American Designers"
(April 26-December 1, 2013)
Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA)
New York, New York
I found this add in Sundays newspaper magazine. If you're in Sydney, Australia before April 1st check this exhibition of Jason Wu Fashion Royalty dolls out. I will be going to see it this weekend.
She is one of my favorite FR girls. She is modeling a new ooak jewelry set which will be part of a Haute Couture Collection.
I love both of them. I am keeping my fingers crossed for a platinum blond version of Victoire to be released soon!
This is a highly articulated doll by Jason Wu. It has four points of articulation in the arms alone. She's naked right now because she didn't come with clothes, so only pictures of her head. To me, she looks like a dolled up Sarah Silverman doll :)
Two Madame Alexander 16" Neo Cissy dolls from the Jason Wu line: "Bon Bon" on left and "Strut" on right
Princess Bon Bon (left): "It's so nice to sit and drink iced coffee on a hot day like this."
Donyale (right): "Yes, it is. But so many people are stopping to stare at your hat! You would think they'd never seen a hat that looks like a hand on someone's head!"
Princess Bon Bon: "Of course, they haven't. I don't mind people stopping to look. After all, I agree with the saying that it's 'better to stand out than to blend in.'"
Donyale: "Good point."