I felt bad for poor Rosie, standing there stripped of everything, so dressed her in one of the Outlander outfits, found her a half decent wig, and took a few photos of her new look.... I was never sure if she was going to stay or go.... ..but I kind of like her this way.... ...plus I can always use some extra characters in my stories.
Lorraine
4/7/2020 10:10:56 am
This is an interesting look for Rosie. I've always had the same feeling about my Rosie: After nearly 3 years she still has one foot out the door, probably because I can't find a look that suits her. If I were clothing my girls to fill the roles in Pride and Prejudice, Rosie would play Caroline Bingley.
Martha
4/7/2020 10:42:31 am
I really liked her in her promo photos and that sale last year was just too good to pass on, but I've had mixed feelings about her right from when she first arrived.
Clara
4/7/2020 10:34:55 am
I like Rosie in this wig and outfit way more, she doesn’t look so arrogant like before. Now she is more pensive and maybe a bit dreamy.
Martha
4/7/2020 10:45:11 am
I thought so too. It's funny, because she can look so beautiful in photos, and lucky for her I'm not quick to sell off a doll, even when I'm having trouble bonding. I will find her look eventually. But until then, at least she's complete.
Dorothy
4/7/2020 01:01:26 pm
She is an attractive young woman. She seems lost in thought, like she is not fully here, like she is remembering something important. Comments are closed.
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AuthorMartha Boers is an award-winning Canadian doll maker and costumer specializing in fantasy and historical-style costumes. Archives
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