Posts Tagged ‘black beauty’

The Eye Colours of Black Dolls

Saturday, October 10th, 2009

A comment by Dani (091010) on my First Thoughts on SiS Dolls (090618) got me looking a little bit more closer at the eyes of my African American dolls…

It is no secret that in America, the majority of African American people have some white ancestry and for that matter, a lot of white people have some hidden African ancestry too. This issue has been bought up yet again by the probing of the genealogy of the First Lady of the USA*. This extensive mixing of genes can result in some *colourful* features. It is no surprise to find African American people with naturally green, grey and blue eyes. It is also no surprise to find that MOST African American people have brown eyes (as do most white people), it is the dominant gene after all!

This might be more of a playline issue but… why are dolls made to show eyes of varying shades but not often enough the brown eyes that most humans have? I have always thought it was artistic licence, you can paint a doll’s face any colour you want! But if we are talking about representation then why are African American dolls made with eyes all colours of the rainbow instead of the colour of the earth? It has always been said, looking into someone’s eyes is like looking through a window to their soul… what if you’re looking into the wrong eyes? Are you looking into the wrong soul? (ok, I’ve just confused myself here too O_o)

look into my baby blues

look into my baby blues

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Who Wants a Minty Mbili Doll?

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

Actually… better than minty… NRFB!

front of box

front of box

back of box - still sealed!

back of box - still sealed!

GOOD NEWS – you can… from me!

BAD NEWS – this offer is in the form of a competition… (more…)

AKA and Vogue Dolly Goodness

Thursday, August 6th, 2009
did some shopping...

did some shopping...

Vogue Italia July ed. Air Mail rate – AUD $33
(well, actually that’s nothing special because Vogue Italia Air Mail mags always cost that much)

AKA doll Pink Label 2008 – AUD $125
A doll that originally cost about USD $50 and is PINK LABEL now goes for more than USD $200 ALWAYS on e(vil)bay – that usually means more than AUD $300 – in other words “I ain’t got that kinda cash!!!” but now she’s mine at last! (yeah, I know it’s only been a year since her release)

… credit card is now is massive pain yet again *cri cri* (ha! it wasn’t even my cash to begin with *sighs*)

Would it be weird if I wanna keep these two items on the pillow (well, maybe bedside table) while I sleep tonight? LOL *hides*

Ethnic Barbie, Beauty @ Sociological Images

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

While on the search for any new information about the new SiS dolls, I’d stumbled across this blog and found these interesting articles.

Ann Ducille on “Ethnic” Barbies @ Sociological Images 081027

White As Beautiful, Black As White @ Sociological Images 080320

These blog articles discuss how the standards of white beauty defines black beauty and how “ethnic barbie dolls” reinforce a westernised view of different cultures and ethnic groups.

The second article showcases some make up ads that show white models alongside black models who look very much like a black twin of the white model.

Barbie Loves MAC Collection

Barbie Loves MAC Collection

These images also show that black women can naturally have features that are more associated with European women, well… of course there is great genetic variance within the vast continent of Africa, it is the cradle of human life after all.

So the problem isn’t making too many dolls that might look like white girls in black paint it is more an issue of not enough black girls showcasing other black features. Variety/diversity is key here.

BTW I didn’t find anything new about the SiS dolls – I tend to end up coming back here to this website which is a bit annoying because I already know what I’ve written!

My New Dolls! POP Christie, Kentucky & FR Luchia

Monday, June 1st, 2009

Finally, my POP Christie, Kentucky Derby along with FR Future Bound Luchia Z. dolls have arrived…

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I was waiting for POP Christie to come home so I can finally start writing about dolls in blackface, as in dolls that are of a Caucasian mould but made out of brown plastic. I don’t doubt that there are dark skinned people who have these features but these features are more associated with people of European heritage rather than African ancestry.

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Then I can go on (when Arctic Barbie arrives) about how weird it is that dolls that are supposed to be Native American look more East Asian than the dolls that are supposed to be East Asian – yellowface anyone? (I will try to avoid muttering incoherently about various theories involving Indigenous Americans, Mongolians and the Qing Dynasty).

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Oh yeah, and Luchia – doll of no-color – will also get a post, how seriously undead does she look? *grins*

Aside – although these dolls are examples of the Eurocentric standards of beauty imposed on black women, I have no intention of selling them. BTW would anyone have an AKA Centennial SKU #L9657 doll they wish to sell (to me)?

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