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La Mer is wearing a hat/scarf from Blythe Chic...thanks so very much, Cagla, for this adorable hat! We really love it!!! Dress by Dollsville.
REALLY hurrying now...haha..road trip coming up! Have Lap Top...Will Travel! Will be around soon!
...yes, you are, Eleanor! She came still dressed in the same outfit she was wearing the last time she had her picture taken; we love this set! Top by Ixtee, pants by Moshi-Moshi, boots by Takara-Tomy.
Retail Price: $129.99USD
Release Date: December 5th 2020
COA: 3119/5500
Before you read on, I prefer the new 17″ Rapunzel to the original one. So if you strongly disagree with this, you might not want to continue reading.
I finally received my 10th Anniversary 17″ Rapunzel doll yesterday after many months of anxious waiting. She’s my first 17″ limited Rapunzel doll, as I hadn’t started collecting at the time the original one was released in 2011.
Rapunzel’s a fairly popular princess, and the original one from 2011 now costs an arm and a leg. Naturally everyone was super excited about the new Rapunzel doll because for many, myself included, it would be their first 17″ one.
However, just like with the 30th Anniversary Ariel doll, there was a lot of negativity after her promotion pictures were released. A lot of collectors were unhappy with how Disney chose to reinterpret Rapunzel. Most complaints were about how “simple” her dress was, and how it should be purple and not pink.
And just like with how I preferred the new 30th anniversary Ariel to the original one from 2013, I also prefer the new Rapunzel to the original. For obvious starters, the new Rapunzel’s face is much more prettier and movie accurate than the original! I love Disney’s new face mould for her. I also much prefer how her hair is styled – in a long beautiful floral braid.
Now for the complaints surrounding the colour of her dress. I actually welcome this change from purple to “pink”. It’s refreshing to see Rapunzel in a colour other than purple (I’m also probably biased because my favourite colour is pink). I say “pink” because her dress is actually technically “magenta”. Ahem.
Anyway, all in all, given the choice to choose just one Rapunzel for my collection, I would still choose the new one. I’m so relieved I ignored all that negativity and decided to purchase her in the end. This also makes all that stress from staying up late until 4am on release day, waiting forever in a buggy-as Disney virtual waiting room, waiting weeks for her to be shipped in constant fear of Disney cancelling out of the blue, paying a disgustingly exorbitant amount in international shipping and GST and many months of waiting over the congested Christmas and New Year’s holidays ALL WORTH IT! *victory punches the air*
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The Disney store is proud to present this limited edition Rapunzel doll celebrating the 10th Anniversary of Tangled. The adventurous, artistic and free-spirited princess is beautifully captured in this finely crafted doll featuring a full gown with gold embroidery, gems and ribbons, plus braided hair with paper flower accents.
Magic in the details
Limited Edition of 5,500
Includes Certificate of Authenticity
Pascal figure
Extra-long rooted hair braided with fabric flowers
Embroidered and gemmed bodice with side laces
Gems and metallic flower print on overskirt
Ombre dyed chiffon cape
Shimmer fabric skirt with gems and foil print
Rooted eyelashes
Fully posable
Display stand included
Comes in elegant window display packaging
Designed by Disney store artists
Inspired by Disney's Tangled (2010)
The bare necessities
Ages 6+
Plastic / polyester
17'' H
Imported
I love these chips in the sunlight...it was difficult to capture them indoors...they looked much darker in those pix.
Hoodie by Roses Blythe Knits...on etsy.
Retail Price: $129.99USD
Release Date: December 5th 2020
COA: 3119/5500
Before you read on, I prefer the new 17″ Rapunzel to the original one. So if you strongly disagree with this, you might not want to continue reading.
I finally received my 10th Anniversary 17″ Rapunzel doll yesterday after many months of anxious waiting. She’s my first 17″ limited Rapunzel doll, as I hadn’t started collecting at the time the original one was released in 2011.
Rapunzel’s a fairly popular princess, and the original one from 2011 now costs an arm and a leg. Naturally everyone was super excited about the new Rapunzel doll because for many, myself included, it would be their first 17″ one.
However, just like with the 30th Anniversary Ariel doll, there was a lot of negativity after her promotion pictures were released. A lot of collectors were unhappy with how Disney chose to reinterpret Rapunzel. Most complaints were about how “simple” her dress was, and how it should be purple and not pink.
And just like with how I preferred the new 30th anniversary Ariel to the original one from 2013, I also prefer the new Rapunzel to the original. For obvious starters, the new Rapunzel’s face is much more prettier and movie accurate than the original! I love Disney’s new face mould for her. I also much prefer how her hair is styled – in a long beautiful floral braid.
Now for the complaints surrounding the colour of her dress. I actually welcome this change from purple to “pink”. It’s refreshing to see Rapunzel in a colour other than purple (I’m also probably biased because my favourite colour is pink). I say “pink” because her dress is actually technically “magenta”. Ahem.
Anyway, all in all, given the choice to choose just one Rapunzel for my collection, I would still choose the new one. I’m so relieved I ignored all that negativity and decided to purchase her in the end. This also makes all that stress from staying up late until 4am on release day, waiting forever in a buggy-as Disney virtual waiting room, waiting weeks for her to be shipped in constant fear of Disney cancelling out of the blue, paying a disgustingly exorbitant amount in international shipping and GST and many months of waiting over the congested Christmas and New Year’s holidays ALL WORTH IT! *victory punches the air*
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The Disney store is proud to present this limited edition Rapunzel doll celebrating the 10th Anniversary of Tangled. The adventurous, artistic and free-spirited princess is beautifully captured in this finely crafted doll featuring a full gown with gold embroidery, gems and ribbons, plus braided hair with paper flower accents.
Magic in the details
Limited Edition of 5,500
Includes Certificate of Authenticity
Pascal figure
Extra-long rooted hair braided with fabric flowers
Embroidered and gemmed bodice with side laces
Gems and metallic flower print on overskirt
Ombre dyed chiffon cape
Shimmer fabric skirt with gems and foil print
Rooted eyelashes
Fully posable
Display stand included
Comes in elegant window display packaging
Designed by Disney store artists
Inspired by Disney's Tangled (2010)
The bare necessities
Ages 6+
Plastic / polyester
17'' H
Imported
La Mer is wearing the Romantic Roses Winter Set from ShazDolls. Thanks so much, Shaz, for this darling set! Will post more pictures of it later...we do LOVE this set very much!!
All the girls are wearing hats from Blythe's OCD Closet.
Left to right: Hayley Mills (wearing Blythe's OCD Closet); La Mer (House of Pinku); Bette Davis (Everything for the Girl); Molly Brown (Polly Designs). All of these shops are found on etsy. There are SO many talented designers on Etsy!!
What a gorgeous morning! La Mer is enjoying some time outside.
Hat and dress by Blythe's OCD Closet...etsy. Diane, La Mer has refused to remove her beautiful outfit!
...a little bit of snow this morning...but the sun and the wind are both out now...so it won't last long!
La Mer is wearing a wonderful dress by Godesia. Thank you SO much, Emily! We adore this dress!!!
I like this shot because it shows the details on this beautiful dress.
...under partly cloudy to mostly cloudy skies! We have had lots of clouds this summer at sunrise and sunset...unusual for us!
La Mer is wearing a set from Dollmofee...called Mint Ice Cream. I love this set so much! Thank you very much, Mavis, for making this great set!!!
SoulRider.222 / Eric Rider © 2011
VEHICLE TYPE: mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive, 2-passenger, 2-door roadster
BASE PRICE: $313,350
ENGINE TYPE: DOHC 32-valve V-8, aluminum block and heads, port fuel injection
Displacement: 263 cu in, 4308cc
Power: 503 bhp @ 8500 rpm
Torque: 347 lb-ft @ 5250 rpm
TRANSMISSION: 6-speed manual with automated shifting and clutch
DIMENSIONS:
Wheelbase: 102.4 in
Length: 177.6 in
Width: 75.7 in Height: 47.9 in
Curb weight (C/D est): 3300 lb
PERFORMANCE (C/D EST):
Zero to 60 mph: 3.4 sec
Standing ¼-mile: 11.5 sec
Top speed (redline limited): 196 mph
FUEL ECONOMY (C/D EST):
EPA city/highway: 11/16 mpg
NUMBER MADE:
499
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Ferrari Ownership Requirements 12/7/2020
To own a Ferrari would fulfill the fantasy of many car enthusiasts. The famous Italian automaker excels in delivering luxury sports cars that bear a signature and unique exterior without sacrificing performance. This is only half of what makes the cars special though.
Ferrari's culture separates the company from other automakers in huge ways, affecting both its owners and the workers behind these miraculous machines. Although the company is one of the most valuable, it cares about something more than just earning money: it’s about making special cars that offer a driving experience unlike any other. When examining the company and its owners, it’s clear they’ve achieved this milestone, even after all these years.
Owners have to go to great lengths if they want the latest and greatest cars Ferrari churns out. Employees have to follow rules and regulations if they want to uphold the most important thing to Ferrari—which is not about making cars, but the brand itself. Whether one is a Ferrari owner or an employee that works at their factory plant, everyone has to follow the "Ferrari code."
It’s because of these rules that the brand is exclusive and widely coveted among car gurus today. If someone wants to own a Ferrari, they’re going to have to play by the company’s rules. The same goes for employees if they want to work at, what Autoblog notes, a company that won the award for Best Place to Work in Europe for 2007. We’re going to take a look at known rules both owners and employees have to follow if they want to remain in the good graces of Ferrari.
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20 - Owner Rule: Forced To Sign Contract Agreeing Not To Sell Car
People today become bombarded with agreements written in fine print. Most people don’t have the time or patience to read all that agreements detail though and decide to sign on the line regardless. According to Autoweek, Ferrari in the US makes their customers sign a contract upon purchasing a new vehicle.
In that agreement is a clause that prevents owners from reselling their car in the first year. The automaker makes buyers sign this in an attempt to discourage owners from flipping their cars. This is both a reminder to read the fine print and further demonstrates the automaker’s stringent protocol placed upon new owners.
19 - Employee Rule: Forbidden From Buying New Cars
Last September, Ferrari unveiled a pair of Roadsters long-time employees can appreciate. Even if the employees want the cars though and can afford them—tough luck. The Drive reports that the company makes their vehicles first and foremost available to the public.
One of Ferrari’s executives, Enrico Galliera, had this to say about employees getting second dibs on new cars: “The philosophy is that with such limited production and clients waiting so long to get their car, it's not nice if the car is delivered to employees.” The only exception to this rule are Scuderia Ferrari F1 drivers who can buy one from the company.
18 - Owner Rule: Leave The Logos Alone
Ferrari believes that as soon as their car rolls off the production line, it's perfect as is. There’s no shortage of Ferrari owners who feel differently though; here’s photographic proof of owners who took their Ferrari rides for granted. If Ferrari had it their way, they’d opt for owners to leave their iconic logos untouched.
According to Tech Dirt, the electronic DJ and artist Deadmau5 got in trouble for covering up his Ferrari logos with custom ones. His 458 Italia “Purrari” sports a blue vinyl wrap that has a Nyan cat painted on the side. It’s a move Ferrari supposedly issued a cease and desist order over.
17 - Employee Rule: Communicate On Their Terms
Ferrari has gone to extremes to sell cars before by tampering with some odometers on used cars, so it’s only natural they’d apply radical policies in the workplace as well. It appears that too many employees were reaching for the keyboard on too many occasions instead of opting for old fashioned face-to-face communication.
According to The Guardian, the executives at Ferrari advised their employees to “talk to each other more and write less.” Since it should be pretty easy for supervisors to monitor their employees’ computer activity, it's safe to assume workers adhere to this directive in order to stick around.
16 - Owner Rule: No Pink Ferraris
Ferrari isn’t fond of pink Ferraris. That’s what Executive Lifestyle reports, despite the company tolerating some customer paint jobs. The disapproval of pink came directly from Herbert Appleroth, the President and CEO of Ferrari Australia. “We do reject the exterior color pink,” Appleroth said, as per the same source.
He went on to say that Ferrari would never produce a pink car. Without a doubt, red is the most iconic color they wrap their cars in. At the same time, the company promotes the idea that no two Ferrari rides should be identical, they just wouldn't go so far as to stand out with a pink paint job.
15 - Employee Rule: No Discounts On Cars
Working for certain companies has its perks. For one, it allows employees to buy products made and sold by that company at a discounted rate. This luxury, however, is too generous to bestow upon Ferrari employees.
According to The Drive, should Scuderia Ferrari F1 drivers choose to purchase a personal Ferrari, they're required to pay full price for it. That puts them in an awkward position, considering it’d be hard to spot team members driving in anything else but a Ferrari; in a way, it forces their employees to invest back into the company without a price concession if they want to properly represent the brand.
14 - Owner Rule: Accept Ferrari’s Right To Buy Back Car
In an earlier entry, we noted that Ferrari in the US has made buyers sign a special contract. While that contract discouraged owners from selling their new Ferrari, it also adds another stipulation: the automaker can buy the vehicle back.
According to the site Car Keys, if someone wanted to get rid of their LaFerrari Aperta, it’s pursuant for Ferrari to purchase the vehicle back from the owner. It would appear that on the surface, Ferrari would rather the car go to someone who wants it instead of someone who doesn't. This is all part of that special contract owners may sign at the time of their purchase.
13 - Employee Rule: Sworn To Prevent Security Leaks
Whether someone is an actor in an upcoming Avengers movie or an employee at Apple, the bigwigs in charge want to keep details under lock and key—that includes any plot spoilers and future product releases. Ferrari is a similar company that’s always making new vehicles while wishing to work in secrecy.
To maintain a level of mystery, the whole operation depends on trustworthy employees. According to Kaspersky Lab Daily, something as simple as copying data to a USB drive has to go through an approval process. This in turn discourages employees from going routes that may lead to a security breach and exercises a higher level of caution.
12 - Owner Rule: Must Love The Ferrari Brand
The world is full of sides, clubs and camps. Those who are outside of them get picked on unless they join a team, while those inside a base pledge undying loyalty. Ferrari is no different. It’s more than just an automaker—it’s a special culture with its own philosophy, style and following.
As the site Car Guy points out, the company sifts through applicants and chooses who gets to buy certain models because they want to make sure their cars are properly taken care of. It’s a sure bet they’re going to pick someone who’s not just a Ferrari fan, but also lives and bleeds the brand.
11 - Employee Rule: Prohibited From Sending Certain Group Emails
Expanding further on an earlier point, Ferrari went to great lengths to crack down on employees emailing more instead of talking to each other. As a means to curb digital communication so that employees would talk to each other directly, they added terms to sending emails.
As per The Guardian, a spokesman for Ferrari said, “From now on, each Ferrari employee will only be able to send the same email to three people in-house.” This must have been a wake up call for employees at the time and discouraged them from falling into old habits of CCing everyone in the whole company on a single thread.
10 - Owner Rule: Buy Not One, Not Two, But Multiple Ferraris
Owning a Ferrari isn’t exactly enough to be a part of the club. As the site Car Guypoints out, it’s more suitable to own several Ferrari cars before one feels part of the bunch. That narrows down the list of potential owners to only a handful around the world with how much they cost.
Even older models are going up in value, as the 1964 Ferrari Prototype demonstrates. The same source points out that the most committed owners, at minimum, are the ones who upgrade their old Ferrari to a newer model. It’s not enough to purchase a one-off Ferrari and call it a day if someone wants to be a true fan.
9 - Employee Rule: Required To Wear Red And White Uniforms
An amusement park can make its employees wear costumes that match the park’s theme; a restaurant may have its employees wear a vest and bow tie; an office requires business casual attire. Ferrari is like most jobs, requiring its employees adhere to a dress code.
According to Freep, those on the manufacturing campus must wear red and white uniforms. They have the company’s iconic yellow logo stitched on, which unites all the employees under the same banner and purpose. There are plenty of people around the world who would love to wear these uniforms, but only a select number ever get to suit up in one.
8 - Owner Rule: Be Older Than 40
Despite Ferrari being one of the most famous car brands today, many people aren’t aware of its history or the automaker's philosophy. There are so many facts about the legendary automaker, we dedicated a whole piece to things most people don't know about Ferrari.
It’s not unusual for potential owners to go through a rigorous process that feels commensurate to a background check. According to the site Car Keys, automaker won’t hesitate to request a customer’s history of ownership for review. Even more, the same source suggests that Ferrari dealers are more likely to sell a car to a new owner who’s over the age of 40.
7 - Employee Rule: Formula 1 Team Must Win
When Scuderia Ferrari struggles, it affects the whole company. The site News.com.au reports that despite being the "most iconic team” in Formula 1 racing, Ferrari was unable to secure a Grand Prix win in 2016. The team only has one remedy when this happens: winning.
As F1-Fansite points out, they were able to bounce back in early 2017, with Vettel winning the first race and securing 5 race wins. The Formula 1 team not only represents the automaker but carries the pride of the entire brand. It’s important that they do well in order for the brand to continue thriving.
6 - Owner Rule: Treat Fellow Ferrari Owners Like Family
Buying a car from certain automakers, such as Tesla, Porsche or Ferrari, feels like joining a family. When someone purchases a Ferrari, they enter into a brotherhood and sisterhood alongside fellow owners. As the site the Car Guy notes, entering into the Ferrari fraternity means that owners help each other when the need arises.
This is one of those unspoken rules the automaker hopes and expects its customers will follow. Even outsiders who don’t own one may find it easy to support someone who does as an expression of their admiration towards the brand. Ferrari owners got to stick together.
5 - Employee Rule: Must Adopt The “Formula Uomo” Philosophy
The company not only cares about its customers, but its employees too. They recognize that these are the people that make it all possible. Autoblog reports that Ferrari launched a project called “Formula Uomo” in the 1990s which lays down many of the tenants employees live and breathe by.
The same source notes that this philosophy deals with the working conditions, one’s professional growth and personal benefits. Each individual is important and must embody these principles in order for the whole enterprise to work properly. As a Ferrari employee, “Formula Uomo” lays the groundwork for one’s success while working there.
4 - Owner Rule: Must Have Fame, Fortune And More
To own some of the world’s best supercars, all it takes is a lot of dough. If that wasn’t enough though, Ferrari raises the bar on what they expect from their owners. Part of what makes their cars so exclusive are the limited number they make. Take the LaFerrari for example, which Wired reports only 499 exist.
In order for their cars to get attention, they have to give them to owners who can not only afford them but put them in the spotlight. The same source notes that even high-profile buyers who applied for the vehicle weren't able to land one.
3 - Employee Rule: “Clients First”
Ferrari cares about its customers. The company doesn’t treat its clientele as a dollar sign—although they do get a lot of money for the cars they deliver—but instead seeks to make a bond with its owners. The company is like a father who’s entrusted his child with the keys to the treasured car.
They want to know their cars are in good hands, which is possible through respect. That’s why they make clients a priority. The Drive reports that Enrico Galliera, a Ferrari executive said, “It is clients first.” Behind those words is a whole company of employees who live by this aim.
2 - Owner Rule: Respect Ferrari’s Way Of Doing Things
No one likes obeying rules. If there’s a realm with enough rules as it is, it’s driving on the road. The last thing people want is more rules they have to follow as a car owner. Under the Ferrari umbrella though, there are lots of expectations one has to follow as an owner.
That means going with their unique way of doing things. The site Car Keys reports that the automaker’s politics, including their selection process for who they deem is eligible to purchase limited edition cars, is one such rule owners have to follow. It may not be easy to accept, but it’s part of playing the game.
1 - Employee Rule: Protect The Brand At All Times
Ferrari has managed to be an independent automaker over the years while still making loads of money. Part of what makes them so successful is the brand’s reputation, which is about making flawless cars that perform well.
One of the executives, Stefano Lai, as per Freep said, “My job is to protect the brand as much as possible.” This is a principal that trickles down to employees, affecting their conduct and the image they project in and out of the workplace. Many employees likely have the Ferrari logo on them throughout the day, making them an extension of the company wherever they go. That means they have to watch what they say and do since they represent the company’s image.
Sources: Autoblog , Tech Dirt , Wired , Executive Lifestyle , Car Guy , Car Keys , Autoweek , The Drive , Freep, News.com.au , F1-Fansite.
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We love our new Paneled Yellow Submarine Dress, Ruthie!! We also love our helmet, but it is not new...aren't we happy that we could find it....'cause we love it with this dress! Euro Trash helmet and dress...Squeaky Monkey blouse.
Mulan and Li Shang Doll Set - Disney Fairytale Designer Collection
Limited Edition: 330/6000
Entire collection Pre-Order: September 2nd 2014 (how I got mine)
Release Date: October 14th 2014 (in store), October 15th 2014 (online)
Honor bound
Elegantly dressed in a beautiful kimono with delicate golden embroidery, Mulan brings honor to her family. Paired with the handsome Li Shang, this set of Disney Fairytale Designer Collection dolls proves true love conquers all.
As part of the Disney Fairytale Designer Collection this pair of Mulan and Li Shang dolls were carefully crafted by artists inspired by Disney's 1998 movie. Mulan and army captain Li Shang have been reimagined in exquisite detail with these limited edition dolls. Brought to life with thoughtful attention, they uniquely capture the essence of the fairytale couple, creating a one-of-a-kind set that will be a treasured keepsake of collectors, Disney fans and every princess at heart.
• Global Limited Edition of 6000
• Includes Certificate of Authenticity
• A beautiful lotus flower elegantly adorns Mulan's long black hair
• Rich blue satin corset over coral pink chiffon blouse
• Ruffled turquoise collar gently frames her face
• Lilac purple chiffon shawl hangs gently over traditional long draped sleeves
• Crimson satin skirt is intricately embroidered with gold and red floral details
• Dramatic make-up and rooted eyelashes
• Li Shang wears a royal red cape with smooth satin lining
• Striking black leatherette tunic with gold piping details
• Dolls sold in a special keepsake display case with intricate details on the base, including a golden plate with the names of Mulan and Li Shang
• Includes special Disney Fairytale Designer Collection Gift Bag
• Part of the Disney Fairytale Designer Collection
• Plastic / polyester
• Mulan: 11 1/2'' H
• Li Shang: 12'' H
• Imported
We love our new Paneled Yellow Submarine Dress, Ruthie!! We also love our helmet, but it is not new...aren't we happy that we could find it....'cause we love it with this dress! Euro Trash helmet and dress...Squeaky Monkey blouse.
Retail Price: $129.99USD
Release Date: December 5th 2020
COA: 3119/5500
Before you read on, I prefer the new 17″ Rapunzel to the original one. So if you strongly disagree with this, you might not want to continue reading.
I finally received my 10th Anniversary 17″ Rapunzel doll yesterday after many months of anxious waiting. She’s my first 17″ limited Rapunzel doll, as I hadn’t started collecting at the time the original one was released in 2011.
Rapunzel’s a fairly popular princess, and the original one from 2011 now costs an arm and a leg. Naturally everyone was super excited about the new Rapunzel doll because for many, myself included, it would be their first 17″ one.
However, just like with the 30th Anniversary Ariel doll, there was a lot of negativity after her promotion pictures were released. A lot of collectors were unhappy with how Disney chose to reinterpret Rapunzel. Most complaints were about how “simple” her dress was, and how it should be purple and not pink.
And just like with how I preferred the new 30th anniversary Ariel to the original one from 2013, I also prefer the new Rapunzel to the original. For obvious starters, the new Rapunzel’s face is much more prettier and movie accurate than the original! I love Disney’s new face mould for her. I also much prefer how her hair is styled – in a long beautiful floral braid.
Now for the complaints surrounding the colour of her dress. I actually welcome this change from purple to “pink”. It’s refreshing to see Rapunzel in a colour other than purple (I’m also probably biased because my favourite colour is pink). I say “pink” because her dress is actually technically “magenta”. Ahem.
Anyway, all in all, given the choice to choose just one Rapunzel for my collection, I would still choose the new one. I’m so relieved I ignored all that negativity and decided to purchase her in the end. This also makes all that stress from staying up late until 4am on release day, waiting forever in a buggy-as Disney virtual waiting room, waiting weeks for her to be shipped in constant fear of Disney cancelling out of the blue, paying a disgustingly exorbitant amount in international shipping and GST and many months of waiting over the congested Christmas and New Year’s holidays ALL WORTH IT! *victory punches the air*
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The Disney store is proud to present this limited edition Rapunzel doll celebrating the 10th Anniversary of Tangled. The adventurous, artistic and free-spirited princess is beautifully captured in this finely crafted doll featuring a full gown with gold embroidery, gems and ribbons, plus braided hair with paper flower accents.
Magic in the details
Limited Edition of 5,500
Includes Certificate of Authenticity
Pascal figure
Extra-long rooted hair braided with fabric flowers
Embroidered and gemmed bodice with side laces
Gems and metallic flower print on overskirt
Ombre dyed chiffon cape
Shimmer fabric skirt with gems and foil print
Rooted eyelashes
Fully posable
Display stand included
Comes in elegant window display packaging
Designed by Disney store artists
Inspired by Disney's Tangled (2010)
The bare necessities
Ages 6+
Plastic / polyester
17'' H
Imported
Anna and Kristoff Doll Set - Disney Fairytale Designer Collection
Limited Edition: 1210/6000
Released In Stores 2015-11-03
Released Online 2015-11-04
Freeze framed
Arendelle's favorite sweethearts are united in this limited edition Frozen doll set. Charming in their troll-made capes and crowns, the finely detailed Anna and Kristoff are part of the Disney Fairytale Designer Collection.
As part of the Disney Fairytale Designer Collection, Anna and Kristoff were carefully crafted by artists inspired by Disney's Frozen. The pair have been reimagined in exquisite detail with these limited edition dolls. Brought to life with thoughtful attention, they uniquely capture the essence of the fairytale couple, creating a one-of-a-kind set that will be a treasured keepsake of collectors and Disney fans.
• Global Limited Edition of 6000
• Includes Certificate of Authenticity
• Anna features deep green cape with subtle two-tone artwork, faceted jewel accents, and satin lining
• Velvet bodice features floral, Rosemaling-inspired artwork, and rhinestone accents
• Satin undershirt
• Royal blue skirt is adorned with intricate embroidered artwork and sparkling rhinestones
• Satin underskirt
• Boots with detailed gold design
• Rooted red hair with blonde streak
• Delicate leafy headdress set with iridescent gems
• Mittens
• Kristoff features deep green cape with subtle two-tone artwork, ''grass'' collar, and satin lining
• Rugged grey tunic and pants with fur trim
• Blue undershirt with turtleneck
• Contrast embroidered sash
• Sturdy snowboots
• Mittens
• Twig headdress
• Dolls sold in a special keepsake display case with intricate details on the base, including a golden plate with the names of Anna and Kristoff
• Part of the Disney Fairytale Designer Collection
• Plastic / polyester
• Anna: 11 1/2'' H
• Kristoff: 12'' H
• Imported
Eleanor of Aquitaine, La Mer, and True.
Sher and I met today for a dolly show at Berthoud, Colorado...then had lunch...then took pictures of the girls. Had a great time, and it was a gorgeous Fall day! Will be back on flickr tomorrow.
...in Sheridan, Wyoming on a Saturday night. We didn't have great internet while we were there, so I stayed off...DH had work...but we had lots of time to play.
We are back...but dealing with lots of things (my Dad was taken to the hospital while we were gone, but he seems to be doing well, he is still in hospital)...sorry to be so missing in action! I hope to be able to catch up with everyone tomorrow!! I need to post to ADAD! I did take pictures every day, but just now going through them!
ADAD 2011 15/365
Hayley Mills is wearing a LucyPostcardsQuilts dress and cords from Cangaway. Thanks so much, Sally...and for the bandannas!!
Thank you, Lynne, for this adorable dress and petticoat! It is so pretty! La Mer loves it! (so do I!) Dress set...dress, petticoat, headband...by Dollicious.
...She is wearing a Mimsy Bear Hat with her her Atomic Blythe Dress. Little Red sometimes reminds me of Greta Garbo. :D
My three 17″ The Little Mermaid Ariel 30th Anniversary Limited Edition Dolls. Blog post: moggymawee.com/2020/01/26/30th-anniversary-limited-editio...
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Retail Price: $129.95USD
Release Date: November 16th 2019
The Disney store is proud to present this limited edition Ariel doll celebrating the 30th Anniversary of The Little Mermaid. The princess's unique confidence, courage and charm are captured in this beautifully crafted doll featuring a sequin tail with posable organza fins, plus gems, beading and flowing hair.
Magic in the details
Limited Edition of 5,500
Includes Certificate of Authenticity
Removable sequin mermaid tail with gem-studded organza tail with interior armature for posing
Organza peplum and waist trim
Sculpted plastic shell bra with gold halter, jeweled dangle, and mother-of-pearl style beaded strings draped over arms
Delicate sea flower and ''pearl'' accents in hair
Bracelets
Finely styled rooted hair
Rooted eyelashes
Fully posable
Display stand included
Comes in elegant window display packaging
Inspired by Disney's The Little Mermaid (1989)
Designed by Disney store artists
The bare necessities
Ages 6+
Plastic / polyester
17'' H
Imported
My three 17″ The Little Mermaid Ariel 30th Anniversary Limited Edition Dolls. Blog post: moggymawee.com/2020/01/26/30th-anniversary-limited-editio...
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Retail Price: $129.95USD
Release Date: November 16th 2019
The Disney store is proud to present this limited edition Ariel doll celebrating the 30th Anniversary of The Little Mermaid. The princess's unique confidence, courage and charm are captured in this beautifully crafted doll featuring a sequin tail with posable organza fins, plus gems, beading and flowing hair.
Magic in the details
Limited Edition of 5,500
Includes Certificate of Authenticity
Removable sequin mermaid tail with gem-studded organza tail with interior armature for posing
Organza peplum and waist trim
Sculpted plastic shell bra with gold halter, jeweled dangle, and mother-of-pearl style beaded strings draped over arms
Delicate sea flower and ''pearl'' accents in hair
Bracelets
Finely styled rooted hair
Rooted eyelashes
Fully posable
Display stand included
Comes in elegant window display packaging
Inspired by Disney's The Little Mermaid (1989)
Designed by Disney store artists
The bare necessities
Ages 6+
Plastic / polyester
17'' H
Imported
Singing to the Deaf is a collection of visual songs — lyrics written for designs rather than for music. The box set of eleven posters, booklets and ephemera explore the idea that words and designs can create silent music on a printed page.
The collection explores themes of longing, transformation, regret and redemption using a variety of production techniques.
The fine press limited edition of 150 box sets was designed, letterpress printed and hand assembled by Paul Rustand at Widgets & Stone in 2004.
Copies of the edition are still available for purchase for $100 plus shipping and handling.
grado, grado labs, grado headphones, sunset park, brooklyn founded, since 1953, hand assembled, seven decades of sound, three generations of sound, heritage series, norwegian wood, limited edition, plants, fujifilm xf35, xt2
Thanks, Tiffany, for this great jacket and overalls! La Mer is wearing SqueakyMonkey...jacket, overalls, and tee. Boots by BHC.
Beautiful dress with apron...called Mom's Kitchen Set in Baby Blue from Andrea of Lacrafi. Dress is hand smocked in the bodice with tiny flowers. Adore this sooo much! Thank you very much, Andrea! More pix soon...took SO many shots this morning...and still under pressure time wise!
Retail Price: $129.99USD
Release Date: December 5th 2020
COA: 3119/5500
Before you read on, I prefer the new 17″ Rapunzel to the original one. So if you strongly disagree with this, you might not want to continue reading.
I finally received my 10th Anniversary 17″ Rapunzel doll yesterday after many months of anxious waiting. She’s my first 17″ limited Rapunzel doll, as I hadn’t started collecting at the time the original one was released in 2011.
Rapunzel’s a fairly popular princess, and the original one from 2011 now costs an arm and a leg. Naturally everyone was super excited about the new Rapunzel doll because for many, myself included, it would be their first 17″ one.
However, just like with the 30th Anniversary Ariel doll, there was a lot of negativity after her promotion pictures were released. A lot of collectors were unhappy with how Disney chose to reinterpret Rapunzel. Most complaints were about how “simple” her dress was, and how it should be purple and not pink.
And just like with how I preferred the new 30th anniversary Ariel to the original one from 2013, I also prefer the new Rapunzel to the original. For obvious starters, the new Rapunzel’s face is much more prettier and movie accurate than the original! I love Disney’s new face mould for her. I also much prefer how her hair is styled – in a long beautiful floral braid.
Now for the complaints surrounding the colour of her dress. I actually welcome this change from purple to “pink”. It’s refreshing to see Rapunzel in a colour other than purple (I’m also probably biased because my favourite colour is pink). I say “pink” because her dress is actually technically “magenta”. Ahem.
Anyway, all in all, given the choice to choose just one Rapunzel for my collection, I would still choose the new one. I’m so relieved I ignored all that negativity and decided to purchase her in the end. This also makes all that stress from staying up late until 4am on release day, waiting forever in a buggy-as Disney virtual waiting room, waiting weeks for her to be shipped in constant fear of Disney cancelling out of the blue, paying a disgustingly exorbitant amount in international shipping and GST and many months of waiting over the congested Christmas and New Year’s holidays ALL WORTH IT! *victory punches the air*
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The Disney store is proud to present this limited edition Rapunzel doll celebrating the 10th Anniversary of Tangled. The adventurous, artistic and free-spirited princess is beautifully captured in this finely crafted doll featuring a full gown with gold embroidery, gems and ribbons, plus braided hair with paper flower accents.
Magic in the details
Limited Edition of 5,500
Includes Certificate of Authenticity
Pascal figure
Extra-long rooted hair braided with fabric flowers
Embroidered and gemmed bodice with side laces
Gems and metallic flower print on overskirt
Ombre dyed chiffon cape
Shimmer fabric skirt with gems and foil print
Rooted eyelashes
Fully posable
Display stand included
Comes in elegant window display packaging
Designed by Disney store artists
Inspired by Disney's Tangled (2010)
The bare necessities
Ages 6+
Plastic / polyester
17'' H
Imported
La Mer is wearing a dress by Everything for the Girl...on etsy...we love our new dress, Alisa! She is also wearing a helmet from EuroTrash.
(took these yesterday, uploading this morning!)
La Mer is wearing a beret from Le petit bazar de Tibiloo, a dress from Everything for the Girl, a tutu from Belly Button Industries (all on etsy), and Ixtee boots. Thanks so much for these lovely items!
Retail Price: $129.99USD
Release Date: December 5th 2020
COA: 3119/5500
Before you read on, I prefer the new 17″ Rapunzel to the original one. So if you strongly disagree with this, you might not want to continue reading.
I finally received my 10th Anniversary 17″ Rapunzel doll yesterday after many months of anxious waiting. She’s my first 17″ limited Rapunzel doll, as I hadn’t started collecting at the time the original one was released in 2011.
Rapunzel’s a fairly popular princess, and the original one from 2011 now costs an arm and a leg. Naturally everyone was super excited about the new Rapunzel doll because for many, myself included, it would be their first 17″ one.
However, just like with the 30th Anniversary Ariel doll, there was a lot of negativity after her promotion pictures were released. A lot of collectors were unhappy with how Disney chose to reinterpret Rapunzel. Most complaints were about how “simple” her dress was, and how it should be purple and not pink.
And just like with how I preferred the new 30th anniversary Ariel to the original one from 2013, I also prefer the new Rapunzel to the original. For obvious starters, the new Rapunzel’s face is much more prettier and movie accurate than the original! I love Disney’s new face mould for her. I also much prefer how her hair is styled – in a long beautiful floral braid.
Now for the complaints surrounding the colour of her dress. I actually welcome this change from purple to “pink”. It’s refreshing to see Rapunzel in a colour other than purple (I’m also probably biased because my favourite colour is pink). I say “pink” because her dress is actually technically “magenta”. Ahem.
Anyway, all in all, given the choice to choose just one Rapunzel for my collection, I would still choose the new one. I’m so relieved I ignored all that negativity and decided to purchase her in the end. This also makes all that stress from staying up late until 4am on release day, waiting forever in a buggy-as Disney virtual waiting room, waiting weeks for her to be shipped in constant fear of Disney cancelling out of the blue, paying a disgustingly exorbitant amount in international shipping and GST and many months of waiting over the congested Christmas and New Year’s holidays ALL WORTH IT! *victory punches the air*
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The Disney store is proud to present this limited edition Rapunzel doll celebrating the 10th Anniversary of Tangled. The adventurous, artistic and free-spirited princess is beautifully captured in this finely crafted doll featuring a full gown with gold embroidery, gems and ribbons, plus braided hair with paper flower accents.
Magic in the details
Limited Edition of 5,500
Includes Certificate of Authenticity
Pascal figure
Extra-long rooted hair braided with fabric flowers
Embroidered and gemmed bodice with side laces
Gems and metallic flower print on overskirt
Ombre dyed chiffon cape
Shimmer fabric skirt with gems and foil print
Rooted eyelashes
Fully posable
Display stand included
Comes in elegant window display packaging
Designed by Disney store artists
Inspired by Disney's Tangled (2010)
The bare necessities
Ages 6+
Plastic / polyester
17'' H
Imported
Retail Price: $129.99USD
Release Date: December 5th 2020
COA: 3119/5500
Before you read on, I prefer the new 17″ Rapunzel to the original one. So if you strongly disagree with this, you might not want to continue reading.
I finally received my 10th Anniversary 17″ Rapunzel doll yesterday after many months of anxious waiting. She’s my first 17″ limited Rapunzel doll, as I hadn’t started collecting at the time the original one was released in 2011.
Rapunzel’s a fairly popular princess, and the original one from 2011 now costs an arm and a leg. Naturally everyone was super excited about the new Rapunzel doll because for many, myself included, it would be their first 17″ one.
However, just like with the 30th Anniversary Ariel doll, there was a lot of negativity after her promotion pictures were released. A lot of collectors were unhappy with how Disney chose to reinterpret Rapunzel. Most complaints were about how “simple” her dress was, and how it should be purple and not pink.
And just like with how I preferred the new 30th anniversary Ariel to the original one from 2013, I also prefer the new Rapunzel to the original. For obvious starters, the new Rapunzel’s face is much more prettier and movie accurate than the original! I love Disney’s new face mould for her. I also much prefer how her hair is styled – in a long beautiful floral braid.
Now for the complaints surrounding the colour of her dress. I actually welcome this change from purple to “pink”. It’s refreshing to see Rapunzel in a colour other than purple (I’m also probably biased because my favourite colour is pink). I say “pink” because her dress is actually technically “magenta”. Ahem.
Anyway, all in all, given the choice to choose just one Rapunzel for my collection, I would still choose the new one. I’m so relieved I ignored all that negativity and decided to purchase her in the end. This also makes all that stress from staying up late until 4am on release day, waiting forever in a buggy-as Disney virtual waiting room, waiting weeks for her to be shipped in constant fear of Disney cancelling out of the blue, paying a disgustingly exorbitant amount in international shipping and GST and many months of waiting over the congested Christmas and New Year’s holidays ALL WORTH IT! *victory punches the air*
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The Disney store is proud to present this limited edition Rapunzel doll celebrating the 10th Anniversary of Tangled. The adventurous, artistic and free-spirited princess is beautifully captured in this finely crafted doll featuring a full gown with gold embroidery, gems and ribbons, plus braided hair with paper flower accents.
Magic in the details
Limited Edition of 5,500
Includes Certificate of Authenticity
Pascal figure
Extra-long rooted hair braided with fabric flowers
Embroidered and gemmed bodice with side laces
Gems and metallic flower print on overskirt
Ombre dyed chiffon cape
Shimmer fabric skirt with gems and foil print
Rooted eyelashes
Fully posable
Display stand included
Comes in elegant window display packaging
Designed by Disney store artists
Inspired by Disney's Tangled (2010)
The bare necessities
Ages 6+
Plastic / polyester
17'' H
Imported
La Mer is wearing the Romantic Roses Winter Set from ShazDolls. Thanks so much, Shaz, for this darling set! Will post more pictures of it later...we do LOVE this set very much!!
...we now live in the tropics! Green and lush everywhere due to our cool rainy weather!
We love this Rainy Day Good Stranger Helmet, Jamie! thank you!!!