Fashion Fairytale: Integrity Toys 2017 Convention part 3 - Style Lab Collection The Industry goes to Wonderland

The Style Lab this year marks a major change. No more CI dolls but in their place, The Industry makes its first convention appearance and some Poppy Parker dolls are added to the mix. I wonder if the Poppies have The Industry body as well, which would be logical since they are part of this collection. The designs are inspired by Alice In Wonderland. As per usual, each doll in the Style Lab is sold nude and outfits are sold separately. Again the group as a whole is underwhelming, especially considering both the general theme but also Wonderland. Some of the fashions do rise above the rest but they are the exception that proves the rule. Pet peeve: why do they describe male dolls as figures? They are dolls, simple as that. Now, shall we go down the rabbit hole?

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Item # 88015

Tulabelle True™ Nude Doll

The Industry™ Style Lab

The 2017 Integrity Toys Convention: Fashion Fairytale

Wearing

Item # 88025

I'm Curious (Fashion Only)

The Industry™ Style Lab

The 2017 Integrity Toys Convention: Fashion Fairytale

 (Doll and outfit sold separately, no doll stand included).

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Integrity had done most of the popular fairytales in their Nu Face line, with Wonderland in IFDC 2010, with Dynamite Girl Gavin as Alice. This version of Alice is a bit darker but not goth enough. Maybe on a different doll? It does give off a Russian folk vibe.

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Item # 88016

Binx Barone™ Nude Doll

The Industry™ Style Lab

The 2017 Integrity Toys Convention: Fashion Fairytale

Wearing

Item # 88026

Heartache (Fashion Only)

The Industry™ Style Lab

The 2017 Integrity Toys Convention: Fashion Fairytale

(Doll and outfit sold separately, no doll stand included).

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This is the Queen Of Hearts I presume. Not very queenly but oh so Saint Laurent inspired:

Saint Laurent Fall/Winter 2016 Collection, photograph Vogue Runway Kim Weston Arnold

Saint Laurent Fall/Winter 2016 Collection, photograph Vogue Runway Kim Weston Arnold

There should have been something black instead of those red pants under the coat. A long slit skirt made of fishnet maybe? A mini skirt with a long fishnet overlay making a train in the back? Something suggesting a Queen anyway. 

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Item # 88017

Poppy Parker® Nude Doll

The Industry™ Style Lab

The 2017 Integrity Toys Convention: Fashion Fairytale

Wearing

Item # 88027

Your Move (Fashion Only)

The Industry™ Style Lab

The 2017 Integrity Toys Convention: Fashion Fairytale

(Doll and outfit sold separately, no doll stand included).

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Poppy saves the day again (almost...). This one looks more sexy but not Queenly enough again, as she is the White Queen from Through The Looking Glass. Gorgeous face and Farrah Fawcett hair complement the white dress perfectly. If the boots are fabric I want them!

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Item # 88018

Liu Liu Ling™ Nude Doll

The Industry™ Style Lab

The 2017 Integrity Toys Convention: Fashion Fairytale

Wearing

Item # 88028

Just a Second! (Fashion Only)

The Industry™ Style Lab

The 2017 Integrity Toys Convention: Fashion Fairytale

(Doll and outfit sold separately, no doll stand included).

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Here’s the rabbit then. The black and white choice makes it look more like a Playboy bunny dressed for church then a Fairytale inspired one. A monocle and chain watch would have made quite a difference. And the doll is boring, did we not get a similar Liu Liu in the first Industry collection? 

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Item # 88019

Poppy Parker® Nude Doll

The Industry™ Style Lab

The 2017 Integrity Toys Convention: Fashion Fairytale

Wearing

Item # 88029

Clueless (Fashion Only)

The Industry™ Style Lab

The 2017 Integrity Toys Convention: Fashion Fairytale

(Doll and outfit sold separately, no doll stand included).

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I’m so getting tired of pink lips. This Poppy is wearing a modern interpretation of Tweedledee’s outfit (Clueless, right?). The other twin is coming right up and, unfortunately, manages to,upstage his sister!

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Item # 88023

Milo Montez™ Nude Fashion Figure

The Industry™ Style Lab

The 2017 Integrity Toys Convention: Fashion Fairytale

Wearing

Item # 88033

Dim The Lights (Fashion Only)

The Industry™ Style Lab

The 2017 Integrity Toys Convention: Fashion Fairytale

 (Doll and outfit sold separately, no doll stand included).

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Milo (new Industry character but I have a suspicion the sculpt is CI) is the Tweedledum incarnation and it rocks! Great doll AND outfit! I might have used a different colour for the jacket though, red or purple. 

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Item # 88020

Tulabelle True™ (AA) Nude Doll

The Industry™ Style Lab

The 2017 Integrity Toys Convention: Fashion Fairytale

Wearing

Item # 88030

Who Are You (?Fashion Only)

The Industry™ Style Lab

The 2017 Integrity Toys Convention: Fashion Fairytale

(Doll and outfit sold separately, no doll stand included).

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Obviously this is the Caterpillar. I love the Pucci prints, they match the psychedelia associated with the character. And this is the first AA Tulabelle. 

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Item # 88021

Tate Tanaka™ Nude Fashion Figure

The Industry™ Style Lab

The 2017 Integrity Toys Convention: Fashion Fairytale

Wearing

Item # 88031

Completely Mad (Fashion Only)

The Industry™ Style Lab

The 2017 Integrity Toys Convention: Fashion Fairytale

 (Doll and outfit sold separately, no doll stand included).

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By far the best doll of this collection, Tate Tanaka is a modern Mad Hatter! I love both the doll and the outfit, they are very well thought out and fit the theme perfectly, bringing to mind some of Nu Fantasy’s best moments (Hansel anyone?).

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Item # 88022

Cabot Clark™ Nude Fashion Figure

The Industry™ Style Lab

The 2017 Integrity Toys Convention: Fashion Fairytale

Wearing

Item # 88032

Lover Boy (Fashion Only)

The Industry™ Style Lab

The 2017 Integrity Toys Convention: Fashion Fairytale

(Doll and outfit sold separately, no doll stand included).

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More cheesy than eccentric, the outfit at least has a good proportion of red vs black. He’s the Knave of Hearts (Lover Boy indeed) and I must say Cabot looks a bit better with dark hair.  

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Item # 88024

Daley Daniels™ Nude Fashion Figure

The Industry™ Style Lab

The 2017 Integrity Toys Convention: Fashion Fairytale

Wearing

Item # 88034

Not All There (Fashion Only)

The Industry™ Style Lab

The 2017 Integrity Toys Convention: Fashion Fairytale

(Doll and outfit sold separately, no doll stand included).

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There’s always one male doll in each Style Lab collection that I don’t like at all, no matter what. This is the one for 2017, even though he’s channeling the Cheshire Cat, one of my favourite characters of Wonderland. Meh does not even begin to describe it. Another new character (again with an old CI sculpt) for Industry that will look great with a different styling.

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Item # 88035

Eat Me!

Accessory Pack

The Industry™ Style Lab

The 2017 Integrity Toys Convention: Fashion Fairytale

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Item # 88036

Entirely Bonkers!

Accessory Pack

The Industry™ Style Lab

The 2017 Integrity Toys Convention: Fashion Fairytale

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Two accessory packs were available at the Style Lab, one for the ladies and one for the guys. Mostly stuff we have seen with other dolls, in different colours, but always nice to have more.  

 

Note: all dolls pictured in these photos are prototypes; final colors and textures may vary slightly. All photos and information contained herein is copyrighted Integrity Toys, Inc. and Intercap Merchant Partners, LLC 2017 and may not be reprinted or disseminated without express written permission. The W Club is a trademark of Intercap Merchant Partners, LLC. All rights reserved. Doll Photography by Jayme Thornton and/or Alain TremblayLayouts, Graphics and 3D renderings by Alain Tremblay, Marketing.

The 2016 Integrity Toys Convention: Supermodels part V: The Color Infusion Style Lab

One of the most eagerly anticipated collections in each Integrity Toys convention is the Style Lab Color Infusion lot. Composed of 12 fabulous dolls and 12 assorted outfits, the boys and girls of this year's Style Lab explore various 90's trends collectively called "Too Funky". It is Vaughn Sawyers' brainchild and his style shines throughout. You can see bits of many 90's trends in this collection and some of the looks are instantly recognisable. As always with the Style Lab, each doll and outfit is sold separately. Conventioneers can pick one outfit plus one doll for $80.00 + tax per combo. A total of six male figures and six female dolls make up the collection.

Item # 85107
Monroe Jillian™ Nude Doll
Wearing...
Item # 85120
Pure Love (Fashion Only)


This one is a Spring/Summer 1992 Versace look, worn by Helena Christensen below in an Irving Penn photo:


I cannot say that the doll reminds me of a certain model but Nikki Taylor would be the nearest. 



Nikki Taylor by Sante D'Orazio for British Vogue

Item # 85108
Dree Hill™ Nude Doll
Wearing...
Item # 85122
Crazy Sexy Cool (Fashion Only)


This looks like Versace again but I cannot place it exactly. A Versus look perhaps. As for the model, Susan Holmes? Stephanie Seymour?


Item # 85109
Laka O'Rion™ Nude Doll
Wearing...
Item # 85121
Poison (Fashion Only)


This one is instantly recognisable from the Autumn/Winter 1992 Versace collection, worn by Christy and Yasmeen Ghauri, who looks a lot like the doll here. Photo by Irving Penn for Versace. The boots are perfection.


The jacket though is from another collection (Autumn/Winter 1991) and what is printed in doll scale, was embroidered in the real thing.


Below is Nadège du Bospertus on the Versace runway with the jacket, from the Conde Nast Archives.


Item # 85110
Tilda Brisby™ Nude Doll
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Item # 85119
All That She Wants (Fashion Only )


This is Chanel. I cannot find the exact look but it could be from any year, the style is timeless. How about this Claudia Schiffer from the house's look-book in 1994?


As for the doll, she does not ring any bells - so who do you think she could be channeling?


Item # 85111
Blue Burkhart™ Nude Doll
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Item # 85124
Give it Up (Fashion Only)


Most of you will recognize that this one is Jean Paul Gaultier, from the iconic pink corset that Madonna was wearing in many of her appearances back in the day. Even the pose is so Vogue. 


The total look seems to be a combination of older and more recent styles, like the one for L' Uomo Vogue below and her MDNA corset version total styling with the shirt.


As for the doll herself, Madonna or maybe Nadja Auermann.


The monocle look is of course from the Express Yourself video...


...and the Blonde Ambition Tour from the era.


Item # 85112
Jaeme Costas™ Nude Doll
Wearing... 
Item # 85123
Teen Spirit (Fashion Only)


This is the grunge homage. Perry Ellis by Marc Jacobs, circa 1992. The look, though is from 2012 and the LF Stores, a Los Angeles based clothing brand. The doll either Helena Christensen or Carla Bruni.



Item # 85113
Callum Windsor™ Nude Figure
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Item # 85125
Whatta Man (Fashion Only)


This one would look great with shorter hair and another outfit. Which was generally the norm with guys in the 90s.


Item # 85114
Ollie Lawson™ Nude Figure
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Item # 85130
Mr. Vain (Fashion Only)


This one could be Versace. Ollie still looks awful.

Item # 85115
Declan Wake™ Nude Figure
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Item # 85127
Strike it Up (Fashion Only)


This is probably Gaultier. First Declan I do not like at all.

Item # 85117
Ace McFly™ Nude Figure
Wearing...
Item # 85126
Too Sexy (Fashion Only)


Definitely Versace. Love the penny loafers.

Item # 85118
Tobias Alsford™ Nude Figure
Wearing...
Item # 85128
Hypnotize (Fashion Only)


Either Westwood or Gaultier. Tobias is channelling Darius here.

Item # 85116
Preston Woods™ Nude Figure
Wearing...
Item # 85129
Come As You Are (Fashion Only)


No comment. Did I say I hate grunge? No? I do. with a passion.

Note: The pictures contained in this email show the prototypes and the final dolls/fashions may vary slightly. All doll photos and information contained herein is copyrighted Integrity Toys, Inc. and Intercap Merchant Partners, LLC 2016 and may not be reprinted or disseminated without express written permission.

First Integrity Toys collection for 2016: Color Infusion In The Mix Capsule Collection

The first Integrity Toys collection for 2016 was just released from the company, ready for pre-order at your favourite dealers. It's a Color Infusion capsule collection, with three ladies and two guys, inspired by the contemporary music industry scene, as the designer Vaughn Sawyers informed us. 
The collection reminds me a lot of Dynamite Girls, a line that has taken a back seat lately, so this does not bode well for its continuation. I like some details of the dolls and outfits but nothing that much that would make me order one of them.

Item # 85070 
Best Thing Ever
Dree Hill™ Dressed Doll 
The Color Infusion™ Collection
Approximate Ship Date: Week of March 7th, 2016
Limited Edition Size: 650 Dolls Worldwide
Suggested Retail Price: $110.00


Doll Tech Specs:
Body Type: Color Infusion
Head Sculpt: Dree Hill
Quick Switch Feature: No
Skin Tone: Light Honey
Hair Color: Honey Blond Mix
Eyelashes: Yes, Hand-Applied



Dree Hill is a fully articulated 12.5-inch doll with curled, fully rooted hair and hand applied eyelashes. She comes dressed with a stage look composed of faux-snakeskin skinny pants and a gold mesh long sleeved crop top over a hot pink bra. She comes with a golden wireless mic, killer jewellery and high-heeled sneaker boots. For adult collectors ages 15 and up only. This doll cannot stand alone; a doll stand is included.


Item # 85071 
In the House
Tenzin Dahkling™ Dressed Fashion Figure
The Color Infusion™ Collection
Approximate Ship Date: Week of March 7th, 2016
Limited Edition Size: 750 Figures Worldwide
Suggested Retail Price: $110.00


Doll Tech Specs:
Body Type: FR Homme
Head Sculpt: Tenzin Dahkling
Quick Switch Feature: No
Skin Tone: Japan
Hair Color: Black
Eyelashes: No 
 


Tenzin Dahkling is a fully articulated 12.5-inch fashion figure with fully rooted hair. Tenzin comes dressed in a look composed of intricately decorated jeans, a custom printed t-shirt and a hooded leather jacket. Tenzin also comes with a miniature watch, a platinum record and a pair of boots. For adult collectors ages 15 and up only. This figure cannot stand alone; a figure stand is included.


Item # 85072 
Problem Child
Jaeme Costas™ Dressed Doll
The Color Infusion™ Collection
Approximate Ship Date: Late April/Early May 2016
Limited Edition Size: 650 Dolls Worldwide
Suggested Retail Price: $110.00


Doll Tech Specs:
Body Type: Color Infusion
Head Sculpt: Jaeme Costas
Quick Switch Feature: No
Skin Tone: Latino
Hair Color: Brunette
Eyelashes: Yes, Hand-Applied
  


Jaeme Costas is a fully articulated 12.5-inch doll with long, fully rooted hair and hand applied eyelashes. Her floral printed dress creates a look that comes complete with her own wireless microphone, jewellery and high-heeled booties, For adult collectors ages 15 and up only. This doll cannot stand alone, a doll stand is included.


Item # 85073 
Turn it Up!
Callum Windsor™ Dressed Fashion Figure
The Color Infusion™ Collection
Approximate Ship Date: Late April/Early May 2016
Limited Edition Size: 650 Figures Worldwide
Suggested Retail Price: $110.00


Doll Tech Specs:
Body Type: FR Homme
Head Sculpt: Callum Windsor
Quick Switch Feature: No
Skin Tone: FR White
Hair Color: Silver Remix (with lavender streak) 
Eyelashes: No



Callum Windsor is a fully articulated 12.5-inch fashion figure with partially rooted hair. Callum is wearing a hot pink Chanel inspired jacket and bright yellow undershirt. For adult collectors ages 15 and up only. Figure cannot stand alone; a figure stand is included.


Item # 85074 
Crushin' It!
Fan Xi™
The Color Infusion™ Collection 
Approximate Ship Date: Late April/Early May 2016
Limited Edition Size: 650 Dolls Worldwide
Suggested Retail Price: $110.00


Doll Tech Specs:
Body Type: Color Infusion
Head Sculpt: Fan Xi
Quick Switch Feature: No
Skin Tone: Cream
Hair Color: Strawberry Blond
Eyelashes: Yes, Hand-Applied
  


Fan Xi is a fully articulated 12.5-inch doll with long, fully rooted hair and hand applied eyelashes. Fan Xi wears a futuristic jacket over a printed top and faux-leather high-waist shorts and thigh-high boots. Comes complete with lightning earrings, a wireless mic and a tiny finger ring. For adult collectors ages 15 and up only. This doll cannot stand alone; a doll stand is included.


 
All photos and information contained herein is copyrighted Integrity Toys, Inc. and Intercap Merchant Partners, LLC 2016 and may not be reprinted or disseminated without express written permission.
Color Infusion and related characters are trademarks of Integrity Toys, Inc. ©2016 All rights reserved. Photography by Jayme Thornton.

Integrity Toys convention 2015: Cinematic Part V: One Of A Kind raffle dolls

A tradition that started a few years back continued again this year, with the introduction of four new OOAK (one of a kind) creations by the IT Design team, which convention guests could enter a raffle to win. There was one doll for each designer of the IT team. In addition to these four ultra rare dolls, convention guests also got to participate for the first time in raffles for chances to win their favourite complete collection of 2015.

OOAK Agnes Von Weiss Doll by IT Designer Vaughn Sawyers
Limited Edition of 1 Doll Only


Pretty in Pink. The cut of the dress reminds me a bit of Pale Fire Vanessa Perrin. Frothy and pink like cotton candy, quite a contrast to the serious looking Agnes. The jewellery is the same as the convention Natalia.


OOAK Vintage Inspired Doll by IT Designer Chris Stoeckel
Limited Edition of 1 Doll Only


Having Chris design for a Color Infusion doll probably seals the deal for Victoir Roux. She was nowhere to be seen in the convention (as well as the 16" girls) so I'm guessing she is not going to be seen again except probably for some special project. This one looks gorgeous, a bit like Betty Grable or any blonde 50s film star. 


OOAK Poppy Parker Doll by IT Designer David Buttry
Limited Edition of 1 Doll Only


60s inspired Poppy with a gorgeous necklace. The fabric reminds me a bit of Chip's jacket from last year's Poppy collection.


OOAK Nu. Face Lilith Doll by IT Designer Jessy Ayala
Limited Edition of 1 Doll Only


This is very Atelier Versace Spring Summer 2015.


The styling of the doll is pure Hollywood glamour though, miles away from the modern catwalk styling of Versace.


Note: The dolls shown are prototypes and final versions may vary slightly. All doll photos and information contained herein is copyrighted Integrity Toys, Inc. and Intercap Merchant Partners, LLC 2015 and may not be reprinted or disseminated without express written permission.

Integrity Toys convention 2015: Cinematic Part IV: Color Infusion Style Lab Collection

This year's Color Infusion Style Lab at the Cinematic Convention designer Vaughn Sawyers was inspired by old Hollywood and each character offered at the event represents one specific movie star of the golden era of Hollywood. The collection has a new look and new packaging designed to protect the dolls instead of the bags they used to come in. It is composed of 12 dolls and 12 separate outfits. And this year the edition size per style is 600 pieces across the board. This was decided to ensure that each convention guest would get an equal chance to own one of each of these exciting characters, as in previous years there has been a lot of grief from people who were not able to secure their preferred characters and styles (usually Declan).


Monroe Jillian wearing Outfit Golden Moment. Clearly Marilyn Monroe and a combination of two iconic outfits of hers, one gold and one silver, both designed by Travilla.


The doll outfit is actually two separates, a bodysuit and a skirt.


Up next is Jaeme Costas wearing outfit Mine All Mine. I'm guessing 30s and Adrian but the star eludes me. Anyone?


The next doll is Fan Xi wearing outfit Dark Victory. The doll is a Fan Bing Bing clone and the outfit's name is a Bette Davis film title from 1939, with costumes by Orry Kelly, but I do not remember it in the film. The outfit consists again of bodysuit and skirt.


Fabiana Diaz is shown wearing Outfit Shanghai Bound. The original film is from 1927 and the silent era. The very few images that exist on-line are not relevant to the outfit, which looks more 70s inspired.



The next doll is Adaline King wearing the outfit named Passion. This one was easy - Elisabeth Taylor inspired. It is again a two piece ensemble, bodysuit and skirt.


Taylor wore a similar outfit in 1962 to receive her David di Donatello Award for her performance as Catherine in “Suddenly, Last Summer” .


Dree Hill wearing outfit Rebel Desire is a piece of cake to identify if you are a Grease fan like me. It is the outfit Rizzo is wearing during the Summer Nights number. Mattel has done it as an exact copy for their Grease dolls but the pink jacket turned to purple here. The doll though is a dark Marilyn, gorgeous.




Here come the men, always really popular with collectors. First up is Tobias Alsford wearing the outfit Stars In Your Eyes, Tobias could be Sidney Poitier and the outfit's name is actually the title of a 1956 British musical.


Declan Wake is playing Frank Sinatra from 1947, sporting the outfit named Debonair.


Here is Frank wearing this outfit:


Next one is easy too: Elvis Presley. Miles Morgan is shown wearing the Blue Suede Shoes (what else?) outfit.


Sterling Riese in the Natural Talent outfit could be any star of the 20s or 30s Hollywood: Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Errol Flynn, you pick one.


Keiron Morel in his Tropical Sunset outfit looks like Troy Donahue with Frankie Avalon hair.


Donahue in Parrish wearing a similar jacket - in publicity shots of the era he's in a white shirt and beige pants.


Marlon Brando is represented by Callum Windsor wearing the appropriately named outfit Wild One.


Pity he does not have the hat. Here's the original.


Note: The dolls shown are prototypes and final versions may vary slightly. All doll photos and information contained herein is copyrighted Integrity Toys, Inc. and Intercap Merchant Partners, LLC 2015 and may not be reprinted or disseminated without express written permission.