What's Her Face (doll) - Eyes & Faces

Eyes & Faces

Despite the limited success of the "What's Her Face" line, the dolls had at least one "clone" or "copycat" line based on their likeness. This was the South American "Eyes & Faces" doll, which used a head which was identical to the eye-changing "Fab Faces" Dolls, down to exactly the same decos on the copy's three masks. The "Eyes & Faces" Doll used a low-quality Barbie-type body (noticeably taller than a "What's Her Face"), and wore bootleg versions of "My Scene" footwear, to give the illusion of "What's Her Face" sized feet. The doll's box is not dated, and wisely, no company name is given, but it must have been released in 2003, the time of the "Fab Faces" release, or shortly thereafter.

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