Cozy Coat and Dressy Dress Lizette

Name:  Cozy Coat and Dressy Dress Lizette

Made by and When:  Wilde Imagination, 2014

Material:  Articulated vinyl (has the usual five points of articulation; additional articulation is under the breasts, at the elbows, wrists, and knees).

Marks: (Head) ™&© WILDE IMAGINATION, INC.; (Lower Back) ©2006. / Tonner Doll Co., Inc.
(Dress Tag) Made Exclusively for / Ellowyne Wilde ® /  ™&© WILDE IMAGINATION, INC.

Complexion: Honey

Height: 16 inches

Hair, Eyes, Mouth: Long brunette removable wig has a center part, inset brown eyes with applied upper eyelashes and painted corner and lower eyelashes, closed mouth with dusty rose lip color.

Clothes/Accessories: The ensemble includes a pink and brown long-sleeved dress worn beneath a pink multi-boucle coat that sparkles with sequins.  Pink tights, pink faux suede booties, gloves that match the dress, and a fuzzy faux fur scarf in soft pink complete the cozy and dressy look.  Accessories include a hang tag, a straddle doll stand, and a story card poem. 

Other: Made in a limited edition of 1000, Cozy Coat and Dressy Dress Lizette is from the Ellowyne Wilde fashion doll collection designed by Robert Tonner. Lizette’s story card poem reads:

Being the “new girl” is fun
but scary. But I’ll give
this town a chance.
The fashion here is
righteous though
And lots of good
places to dance. There’s
the bay and the bridge
and the beautiful sun
And of course the laid
back stance. Methinks I will
Stay here for awhile. And look
ahead without a backward glance.

Gallery

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