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Such a pretty face, but this Bratzillaz doll has a faulty leg that won’t move properly from the hip. 
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Style Starz Yasmin
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Sashabella Paws - beautiful eyes, but a badly made doll. Like many of the highly-articulated Bratzillaz, the knee joint has been damaged by being twisted into a contorted pose in the packaging. Style over substance.
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Still mixing up those wigs.
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And then I acquired a doll-sized wheelchair…
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I am so besotted with this doll - here she wears a Style Starz wig, which is slightly too beg but looks divine.
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The latest rescue dolls, all in need of a brush, a clean-up and new clothes.
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Stylin Starz Cloe in her blonde wig.
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Holly, my rescue doll (right) has been here for just over a year now and seems to be making friends.
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Stylin’ Stars doll Chloe. Mixed feelings about these dolls. She is wearing a wig - two are provided - but the wig sits rather loosely on the head. The doll’s head is a fraction larger than the Switch-a-Witch girls, so they can’t share wigs; a wasted opportunity there. This is a strange doll, a bit taller than the standard 10" doll, with jointed arms and slightly flexible legs. Quite pretty, though. 
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One dressed, one nude
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And here she is all dressed up and bewigged. Though I swear her arms are on wrong.
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Second Switch-a-Witch dolly reporting for duty. Though I think I have the arms on the wrong way round. If you want the legs & arms facing the right way & the hands & feet on the right side of the body, there’s not as much choice in how you assemble them as MGA seems to think. Plus the pastel-coloured doll has much shorter, sturdier legs than the monochrome doll, which is limiting. Great fun, though. 
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To my great delight, this old Liv wig fits my Bratzillaz DIY dollies
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Dressed up & ready to party
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Fully assembled, though missing a few details.