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14Sep2011 Update:
I haven't done any doll projects lately but I have been enjoying taking pictures of this collection of dresses which I recently finished. Instead of posting the new pictures in my blog I'd rather update this entry to describe the picture above for those who can't see it.
In this picture there are 7 dolls having different face molds wearing 7 different dresses. Each dress represents a color of the rainbow. I have limited fabric options so the closest color was chosen. The dolls are arranged in a circle lying down on a white background. The heads of the dolls are in the center with their bodies are aligned radially outward.
Let's start with the doll with the red dress. She is a repainted Kira head on a skinny model muse body. Although her torso is completely covered by her red dress, her dress is short, higher that the middle of her leg but lower than her crotch, of course. Hehehe. One thing I find interesting about the dress is her sleeve which is only one. It has a peek-a-boo cut-out showing parts of her arms. The sleeves are long (as long as the bodice) and are almost shaped like rectangles somewhat similar to Japanese kimonos.
The orange dress is worn by another hybrid doll, a Gabriella head (High School Musical) on a model muse body. What I find interesting in this dress is it's texture. Strips of fabric with fraying edges were used to embellish the dress. It has a turtle neck collar. A pink belt with flower shaped buckle is used as an accessory.
The yellow dress is worn by a Barbie Basics doll, model 4, if I remember correctly, the darkest skin tone in the Basic black series. I really like the yellow dress on her. What I find interesting on the yellow dress is the neckline. It has this inverted V-shape. A strap of fabric, is sewn on the top corner of the neckline and the other end of the strap is sewn at the back of the dress. I also added a belt with a peplum detail made from the same fabric as the dress.
The green halter dress is worn by Monte Carlo Barbie. The green dress is all about showing some skin. It has a deep V-neck line (almost down to the belly button) showing lots of cleavage and the skirt part has a thigh-high slit.
The blue dress is worn by another Barbie Basics doll with the Midge/Diva head mold. It is actually a blouse and skirt made from the same fabric. The blouse is a simple loose fit top. It was intentionally made simple to create a contrast to the heavily ruffled skirt. One thing I find interesting about the blue dress is the contrast of the texture of the top which is smooth and the skirt which is ruffled.
The indigo (which I think is really just dark blue because I don't have the right fabric) is worn by another Barbie Basics doll with the Mbili face mold. It started out a a simple tube dress which is a little short (mid-leg) and tight fitting. It is embellished by the same fabric shaped into a large leaf covering the bust area. This fabric extends below to the right side of the dress forming a flap on the right portion of the skirt.
The violet dress is worn by another OOAK doll. It is actually a Generation Girl Barbie with bright red hair on a model muse body. She was repainted and her smile was closed using the dental extraction method. She also has a blouse and skirt. Her blouse has slightly puffy short sleeves and a V-neckline. Her sheath skirt has a ruching or gathering detail at the center to give it some texture.
random thought:
Was that a thousand words? Nope. Just a little over 600. I did a word count. Hehehe. But I left out describing the jewelries. Oh well, it's about the dresses.