The BMR1959™ collection celebrates the fashion heritage of Barbie® and showcases how current trends influence the brand. These bold, fully posable dolls capture the diverse looks found in today’s streetwear culture. From high-low fashion mixes, re-imagined ‘90s gear to juxtaposed patterns, textures, and silhouettes, this curated ensemble is all about personal expression and style.
Today, my first order from this collection arrived and I was so excited to get in there and see my new guy, so let's do this...
My order was BMR1959 - GHT96. GHT96 is packaged in a shoebox style container made of recycled cardboard. The box has a signed, outline drawing of the doll inside.
The tissue paper inside the box is also a nice feature with the BMR1959 logo printed in black on white. There is no excess of paper and it just covers the contents.
And there he is, GHT96. He is a bold representation of the line with his brightly colored clothing and lime green crew cut. His M2M body is perfect with abs and muscle tone that are apparent, but not over-exaggerated like most 12-inch male action figures. He comes with a blue puffy coat, lime green short-alls, purple tank top, a chunky white chain necklace, black sunglasses, orange platform shoes, a certificate of authenticity, and a display stand with the BMR1959 logo. His hair is flocked lime green. He has pink nail polish and arched eyebrows.
The quality of this doll is excellent and he will be a great addition to my collection of articulating dolls for repainting. As I said earlier, it is very difficult to find fully articulated male dolls on the market for this hobby. So far, I have a few from Spin Master's Liv Doll line, but he only comes with one head sculpt, so there's that. GHT96, (I really have to name him soon.), is a great start and I can't wait to order others from this collection.
Here is GHT96 next to a "work in progress" Monster High repaint. More on her soon. Bye!