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Saturday, April 10, 2010
Ethnic Defa Lucy in Window
I was walking down Chelten Avenue the other day when I noticed an ethnic Defa Lucy doll in the window of a discount store. Pulled my camera out to take her photo. (Defa Lucy is produced by Guangzhou Lebay Children Articles Co., LTD. Yes, she is a Barbie-clone.) What struck me was how her complexion seemed gray-toned. I had had that thought when I wrote my earlier post on this doll, but I don't recall if I mentioned that.
I have seen someone who was literally gray-colored, but I thought he was an exception. Hmmm.
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Defa Lucy,
ethnic dolls
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6 comments:
I too notice the skintone. Undertaker Chic!
LOL! Or pretty zombies? Bleh!
I mean, I still like them, but ....
I like this clone, luv her clothes!
The Defa Lucy dolls do have bright outfits, Tiffany. They are sold in discount stores here and possibly other cities/states.
Very very cute XD
Thanks, I think they are ;-D
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