Barefoot in the Park
Poppy Parker as Corie Bratter
Limited Edition of 800 sets
Original price: $160.
Ship date: Late Sept. 2013
Two sets of dolls based on the 1967 movie "Barefoot in the Park" were offered for pre-order in July 2013. The first was a Poppy Parker doll set with three fashions; the second a Poppy and Chip set. The movie was based on a Neil Simon play, and starred Robert Redford and Jane Fonda.
"Poppy Parker as Corie Bratter" had forward-facing blue eyes with neutral-toned eyeshadow and neutral lips. She had applied upper eyelashes and used the same eye screening as "Foto Fab," "In The Air" and "Sweet in Switzerland." Her hair was a reddish-blonde updo, and she used the "Caucasian" skintone (re-branded in 2013 as "FR White").
She came with three coats, three pairs of shoes, two dresses and one sweater-and-skirt fashion.
Outfit #1 consisted of a red, long-sleeved turtleneck sweater with a striped miniskirt in faux suede. It had a matching camel-colored faux suede coat, with off-black pantyhose and black boots that came to mid-thigh.
Outfit #2 is the ensemble used in a dinner scene in the movie. It had a light pink mini-length dress with a bow at the shoulder, with a coat from a darker pink fabric. The set had tan pumps and nude pantyhose.
Outfit #3 was a blue mini-length dress covered by a blue coat with dark fake fur trim. It used dark gray pumps. This dress wasn't actually shown in the movie. The designers wanted to create a dress to go with the blue coat from the film's opening scene, in which Corie and Paul go for a carriage ride and announce to the audience that they had just gotten married.
Accessories also included two clutch purses in dark brown and tan; two gold bracelets, hoop earrings and a wedding ring.
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Barefoot in the Park: The Bratter Lovers
Barefoot in the Park
The Bratter Lovers
Limited Edition of 800 sets
Original price: $180.
Ship date: Late Sept. 2013
Two sets of dolls based on the 1967 movie "Barefoot in the Park" were offered for pre-order in July 2013. The first was a Poppy Parker doll set with three fashions; the second a Poppy and Chip set. The movie was based on a Neil Simon play, and starred Robert Redford and Jane Fonda. "The Bratter Lovers" gift set used the Poppy and Chip sculpts as the characters Corie and Paul Bratter.
Poppy had a forward-facing eye screening with no bottom lashes, but with applied upper lashes. Her eyes were blue, and she had neutral-toned eyeshadow and lips. Her hair was copper and pulled back from her face, with long, wispy bangs. Eyebrows matched the hair.
She was dressed in a pumpkin-colored sweater and long, brown corduroy pants with a belt. She had a casual-style beige coat with a hood. Her shoes were brown ankle boots. She came with hoop earrings and a wedding ring, but no purse or bag.
Chip had forward-facing blue eyes, with golden blond hair and brown eyebrows. He came in a suit that sported a light blue shirt, navy blue tie and a dark gray jacket and pants. Over this he wore a charcoal gray single-breasted coat with a light gray scarf. He had black shoes, a watch and wedding ring.
Both dolls used the "Caucasian" skintone (re-branded in 2013 as "FR White").
The Bratter Lovers
Limited Edition of 800 sets
Original price: $180.
Ship date: Late Sept. 2013
Two sets of dolls based on the 1967 movie "Barefoot in the Park" were offered for pre-order in July 2013. The first was a Poppy Parker doll set with three fashions; the second a Poppy and Chip set. The movie was based on a Neil Simon play, and starred Robert Redford and Jane Fonda. "The Bratter Lovers" gift set used the Poppy and Chip sculpts as the characters Corie and Paul Bratter.
Poppy had a forward-facing eye screening with no bottom lashes, but with applied upper lashes. Her eyes were blue, and she had neutral-toned eyeshadow and lips. Her hair was copper and pulled back from her face, with long, wispy bangs. Eyebrows matched the hair.
She was dressed in a pumpkin-colored sweater and long, brown corduroy pants with a belt. She had a casual-style beige coat with a hood. Her shoes were brown ankle boots. She came with hoop earrings and a wedding ring, but no purse or bag.
Chip had forward-facing blue eyes, with golden blond hair and brown eyebrows. He came in a suit that sported a light blue shirt, navy blue tie and a dark gray jacket and pants. Over this he wore a charcoal gray single-breasted coat with a light gray scarf. He had black shoes, a watch and wedding ring.
Both dolls used the "Caucasian" skintone (re-branded in 2013 as "FR White").
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