The Gorgeous Dolls, are a very special collection. They symbolise personality, strength, ideals and playful fun
Their fabrics are all repurposed, their faces are hand embroidered. We will introduce you!
Diwata: In Philippine folklore, she is the guardian of
the forests, if you treat the forests gently and with
kindness, she will offer you bountiful harvests and
safety.
On her head are flowers, birds, and insects.
Stella!!! Her heart is so full that to hear shock, it
overflows.
Nina: She is thoughtful, deep and meditative,
beautiful.
Little Nina: Ditto, but smaller
Pertiwi: She is the embodiment of Nature, the
Indonesian feminine deity of nature, as we imagine
her.
Birdy: The birds are our ideas, hoping a good one lands
on our head.
EVE: The first woman, she has the garden of Eden on
her head, including the snake.
Kuhol:. Her hair is made of dozens of
individuals rolled strips of fabric.
Madame Butterfly: As many times as
we've seen the Opera, we still hope for a happy
ending. Her body is made of vintage Kimono,
those are butterflies on her head.
Afrikana: Because she is tall, and carries herself like a
goddess.
Bifocal: Just because
Amy: This is our homage to Amy Winehouse, a beautiful,
talented musical genius.
Grow: Grow a garden, grow a mind.
Meditator: Obviously.
Lulu: The queen of the Nile, Her hair is braided rafia,
decorated with ld shells.
Drew: Drew conjured her out of her huge
imagination.
Totem Pole: If one interesting woman doesn't embody
your unique personality, then maybe three of these
characters will.
Belle: The basket on her head is wire covered in
fabric, so it is flexible.
Kobra: Not the snake. Inspired by the Chilean graffiti
artist, who painted the Olympic murals in Rio de
Janeiro.
Star Girl: She is luminous.
Sunny: She wears the sun on her neck.
Fish Face: Giggles.