Showing posts with label Walmart Exlusive. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Walmart Exlusive. Show all posts

Friday, October 17, 2008

Free Shipping at Barbie Collector until 11/11!

Posted by thedollcafe at Friday, October 17, 2008 3 comments
I'm still working on adding pictures of older dolls to the Gallery. Please check out the new pictures I've added of the Zodiac dolls released in 2005.

New dolls like the Hard Rock Cafe Barbie and the Empress of the Golden Blossom have been added to the Barbie Collector shop. If you spend over $50 you will receive free shipping!


Thursday, March 20, 2008

If You Sleep, You Missed Her!

Posted by thedollcafe at Thursday, March 20, 2008 7 comments
I discussed the Platinum Label Walmart exclusive Japan Barbie a few posts ago. I knew she was going to be really hard to obtain after Mattel announced that she would be Platinum Label and only available at Walmart but I didn't think I had to lose sleep over her! It seems she went online early this morning sometime after Midnight Pacific Time. By three a.m. she was sold out! So a $70 dollar doll becomes a $350 doll almost overnight! Actually, I'm not all that broken up about it. I did manage to get the foreign exclusive version of this doll so I'll live. It's hard for me to tell but it looks like the Japan Barbie has a Goddess face mold. Maybe it's just the facial screening that's different. Well, good luck to all who obtained her for themselves. For those that resell at those outrageous prices, well, that's their choice but it's sad that actual collectors don't have a chance to obtain a doll just because they had to get some sleep!

On a lighter note, I received my lot of dolls from Ebay with the nude 70s Cher! I really wanted an extra of this doll to re-dress but by the time I wanted an extra the prices had gone up so high! I got Cher in a lot with other nude MM dolls and the seller even included two extra MMs and some extra clothes including this cute dress from Modern Circle Melody. I think the dress really looks like one of the dresses that Cher used to wear in the 70s that were off the shoulder like that. I'm very happy with my new Cher. I see a lot of redressing opportunities in the future. . .
1970s Cher Barbie

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Good things come in fives?

Posted by thedollcafe at Thursday, March 13, 2008 1 comments
Five Good Things About Today

  1. I received an email that my Grease Cha Cha shipped from TRU.

  2. I received an email from Walmart that my AA Cheerleader is ready for pick-up.

  3. I heard from Pinkponytail that my Kimora Lee Simmons Doll is in.

  4. I read about limited edition Vidal Sassoon Barbies on the Barbie Collector board.

  5. Em has finally seen the light!

The Vidal Sassoon Barbies are part of a promotion for the Vidal Sassoon products in Japan. You buy the products for the chance to win one of 300 of these dolls. I'm not sure if they come in a set or any other details. There is no way to "buy" them. I e-mailed Kazue and she said she will try to obtain some of them but I'm sure they will be a pretty penny! The prize winners will not receive the dolls until October! In the meantime, re-rooting some of the current Steffie molds is an option . . . The dolls are based on a Japanese pop group that have currently running Vidal Sassoon commercials. The commercials were styled by Patricia Field. You can see the commercials here in You Tube Links from Patricia's Blog.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Platinum, Very Desirable

Posted by thedollcafe at Wednesday, March 12, 2008 1 comments
In the world of Barbie, platinum is very desirable. A Platinum Label doll that is. Platinum Label dolls are exclusive, elusive, and very limited. They are dolls are produced in editions of less than 1,000 worldwide, including premium one-of-a-kind dolls available at select events, like Barbie Conventions. There are also Platinum Label dolls of more widely released dolls like the Carolina Herrera Bride FAO version. The next one I am stalking is Japan, Doll of the World for Asia. She will be a Walmart exclusive. She will be available online and in limited stores. Her production numbers haven't been released but they could be less than 1,000. Her price is still a mystery. She is the Platinum version of the Gold Label Asian Market Happy New Year Barbie.

For today's picture, I think Miss Gone Platinum Diva fits in with all that is Platinum! She has received a new body (of course), courtesy of Cynthia Rowley, and her stunning dress from Lone Star Great. All I can say when I see this doll is Foxy Lady! Here she is originally.






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