Fashion Doll Sketch



Baby Phat dolls - Kimora and friend - This was a concept drawing done for an inventor to help pitch her idea. Pencil sketch, Sharpie line work, PhotoShop color and accessories.
Cruella #3 - Pencil sketch, Sharpie line work, markers and colored pencils - with a little marker airbrush for fun!
Cruella #3 close-up - She was meant to be the third Cruella in the series..
Dream Halloween - Snow White - One of 4 concept sketches done for Mattel's auction. She was drawn old-school (a Sharpie and colored pencils) as I was traveling and they needed her fast!

Fashion Angels Fashion Design Sketch Portfolio Artist Set you can't beat the low price of Fashion Angels books! This is a great book that will keep every li'l fashion enthusiast busy for hours at a time, and kids keep going back to it even months later! Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Monster High Fashion Doll Sketch Portfolio Book Stencil Sheets Stickers at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products!

Overview System Requirements. PC Capabilities. Single player Local multiplayer (2-5) Description. Build an empire in this Risk-like game. Conquer the World, or one of 7 other maps, with up to nine computer opponents, or play against a friend (LAN or Hotseat). Empire XP is a computer version of the classic Risk board game. What's new in the latest version? See bottom of this page. View screenshots. See the Download page for more details. The object of Empire XP is to occupy every territory on the map, eliminating all. Empire xp.

Fashion Sketchbooks let girls explore their artistic side with fun fashion themed sketchbooks. Sketch, draw, doodle and decorate with stickers, patterns, stencils and plenty of illustrated inspiration sheets. Express yourself with Fashion Sketchbooks and craft materials! Learn How to Draw this Fabulous Diva Girl with so much style from LOL Surprise Dolls. Her name is Candylicious and she is a cute Fashion Doll with beautiful. At Fashion-Era.com we analyse two centuries of women’s costume history and fashion history silhouettes in detail. Regency, Romantic, Victorian, Edwardian, Flapper,1940’s Utility Rationing, Dior’s New Look, 1960’s Mini dress, 1970’s Disco, 1980’s New Romantics, Power Dressing, Haute Couture, Royal Robes, Fashion Semiotics, and Body Adornment, each retro fashion era, and future.

Roll Credits - Fashion doll concept for the Oscars - movie themed, of course!
Jena - A quick, fashion-meets-comic book-ish concept drawing done for an original story idea. Markers on vellum with white paper layered underneath.
Atlantis - color studies - Quick pencil sketch and marker renderings of an original character. Her wetsuit is designed to camouflage her as a fish while swimming.
Hollywood - Painted like an animation cel on acetate. Envisioning the Hollywood Walk of Fame as a column of beads and sequins. My homage to Bob Mackie and Walt Disney all rolled into one dress..
Simple Princess Bride - A concept sketch done for a fashion doll line with a fairytale vibe and low cost soft goods.
(Her face makes me happy!)
Alex Russo - Concept drawing done for a toy company's pitch to get the Wizards license. (Always fun to try to find a happy medium between 'real' and 'doll'!)
Just Girls - Some fun styling done for a small doll line that incorporated the inventor's feature. Each girl had a different theme - Rock Star, Hula Party, Cheer Squad.. I loved that they were really colorful!
Cherry Tree - Um,yes.. My girls are a little on the tall side.. And they have an unusual sense of humor!
Sleeping Beauty - This is a close up of Sleeping Beauty in my fashion sketchy style with a rose theme - sweet!
Blue pencil, markers, and colored pencils
Jasmine - Fashion sketch + Jasmine + flower theme = fun!
Ballerina Belle - Weird, but true: Belle and her princess pals all became ballerinas for costing reasons.
Mattel wanted to hit a $9.99 retail price point and couldn't get there with the girls' full length gowns. I thought a ballerina theme was prettier and more in character than swimsuits!

Old Fashion Dolls

Stacie as Jessica - My beautiful friend meets her favorite cartoon character!
Sharpie line work with PhotoShop color
  • o
Disneyana - Maleficent - This one was massive - about a 2 1/2' radius! Her cape was hand beaded and the front edges were wired to curl. She came with a base sculpted to look like the weathered castle floor.
Maleficent - Great Villains Series - One of my favorite Villains! I believe she may have been the very first minty-grey skin toned fashion doll!
Enchanted Princess - Snow White - I've made a lot of Snow White dolls over the years, but this is still one of my favorites!
Signature Snow White - This is the prototype doll wearing a hand dyed silk dress. She also has the old Snow White face sculpt and a stand-in bird - as the new parts weren't ready for the photo shoot!
Cruella #1 - Power in Pinstripes - Glenn Close as Cruella De Vil was the first Disney villain fashion doll and my first Disney Collector doll - the doll that started it all!
Cruella #2 - Ruthless in Red - This is the prototype doll - I had to hand color white plush with a red marker and made tiny, Sculpey beads for her necklaces - She was a DOTY nominee.
Disneyana - Ursula - The Sea Witch at her dressing table with her glass makeup bottles and real sea sponge. I used Sculpey to make her vanity and sea urchin stool,along with glass 'bubbles', gold and crystal beads, and dried leaves 'seaweed'.
Fashion
Evil Queen - Great Villains Series - I always design hoping collectors will take their dolls out of the packages - E. Q. has an awesome full cape and straight, jet black hair under her hood! :)
Dream Halloween - Evil Queen - I always got complete free-reign on the auction dolls - which made the fashion designer in me SO ridiculously happy!
Jessica Rabbit - production doll - Jessica isn't part of any series - although, there were plans to make Roger to go with her. Approvals were really tough - had to get 2 studios to agree on everything, which ultimately lead to her body becoming less 'dramatic', but still one-of-a-kind!
Disneyana - Jessica Rabbit, close up - Tons of tiny crystals - all hand applied! Even at the tip of the (real) paint brush. Her body is a fast-cast sample, so she is a little more sculpture than doll.
Disneyana - Jessica Rabbit - I hand-dyed her dress, drew and painted each character, then glued on the tiny Swarovski crystals. Her base is made from two real film canisters.
The Chronicles of Narnia - The White Witch - This is a prototype collector doll done for Disney Consumer Products based on some very early concept art from the studio. She is a Tonner doll repainted from head to toe - with sculpted armor, beaded crown, floor length hair extensions, and hand sewn feathers.
Holiday Princess Belle - This dress is near and dear to my heart because I was asked to design it first for the film 'Beauty and the Beast - The Enchanted Christmas' - and then for the doll.
Film Premiere - Mulan sketch - A very quick sketch done for my (amazing!) samplemaker at Mattel - showing fit, construction, and fabrics. The inset is the control drawing done for her phoenix and dragon headpiece.

Fashion Doll Sketch

Film Premiere - Mulan prototype - This was the cover of a Disney Collector doll mini-catalog. It's actually the prototype doll, using Pocahontas' face mold in Barbie's 'Nostalgic' skin tone - and a vac-metalized Sculpey headpiece I made for her!
Film Premiere - Mulan - Mulan is such a beautiful character - it was a joy to dress her up in a fantasy costume!
Winter Pocahontas - I just couldn't resist dressing up Meeko in a silly outfit! So much so, that there were two versions - the first shown here and a second with him wearing a winter scarf!
50th Anniversary Cinderella - This Cinderella was meant to be in a series with Enchanted Princess Snow White - where their dresses have a hint of their historical origin - but, she released the year of her anniversary, so that became her title!
Disneyana - Cinderella - I wanted to create a doll that looked as close as possible to the film - so this is the only Cindy with strawberry blond hair!
Sorcerer's Apprentice Mickey - Mickey was a fun change from all the princesses I design! Hardest part was figuring out how to get hit hat to sit on his head right - they cheat with his ears in the film!

Fashion Dolls Model

Dream Halloween - HollyWoody - This started out as just a funny concept - 'What would Woody wear to the Toy Story premiere?' - and turned into an auction piece. The back of his coat was autographed by John Lasseter
  • o