Okay, so this doll is ADORABLE—like, instant serotonin boost levels of cute. The skeleton inside makes it posable (yay for dramatic anime poses!), and the clothes are detachable, which is fun for mix-and-match styling. But... let’s talk details.
First, the hair. It’s thick and fluffy, but comes unstyled—no bangs, just a blank canvas. I followed a YouTube tutorial to cut them myself, and it turned out great! Just be warned: some shorter strands in the back stick up like they’ve been electrocuted. A little hair gel (yes, on a doll) fixed that.
The outfit is precious but fragile. The ribbons on the dress started fraying immediately—I had to whip out my needle and thread like a frantic doll ER surgeon. Also, posing her? The skirt slips off constantly. Not ideal for dramatic photoshoots unless you enjoy wardrobe malfunctions.
Biggest surprise: leaving clothes on too long leaves *marks* on the plush fabric. Who knew dolls could get tan lines? Hand-wash only (learned that the hard way—she took *days* to dry).
Verdict: If you love DIY projects (and have patience), this doll is a steal. If you want perfection out of the box... maybe keep scrolling.