![]() ![]() "School Hip" in a red vinyl slacks and T-shirt outfit.The Dolls' change-around clothing were all made with washable fabrics, so that the same markers used to decorate her face could be used to draw designs on her clothing as well. The "Head 2 Toe" Dolls each came with only one wig, but it was streaked with contrasting colors that changed with the application of cold water. The same four characters were revisited with new looks and a few new gimmicks. In 2002, Mattel expanded on the line with the "Head 2 Toe" What's Her Face Dolls. "Cool" wore an ensemble of a T-shirt and cargos that shortened to hot pants. She had a long straight orange wig with bangs and a purple wig tied in low pigtails. She has the darkest skin of the Dolls in the line. She had a medium-length, side-parted green wig and a pink wig with pigtails, and she wore bell-bottoms/capris and a reversible T-Shirt.Ĭool is the sporty girl. Hip likes music, and has a medium complexion. Her debut edition had a bright red waist length wig, and a yellow wig with pigtails. Sweet has the most artistic personality, and usually wears pink. The first edition "Glam" had changeable hot pink and blue wigs, and wore a reversible zebra-print mini skirt, (a possible reason for the addition of the molded panties later) and silver platform boots. She has the palest skin of the Dolls in the line. Glam, as her name implies, is the fashionista of the group. This initial wave introduced the What's Her Face concept with the release of Four Dolls: Many of the Dolls sport molded-on floral-print panties, but the earliest Dolls did not, this feature being added midway through the line's run. The Doll's body is similarly stylized, approaching a nearly cartoonish pre-teen build with large, flat feet, which allow the Doll to stand on her own. The Doll's oversized head lacks rooted hair, and has velcro on top, designed to help their changeable brightly colored wigs stay in place. A flower-shaped mask was also included, with corresponding holes to help align the stamps on the Doll's face. The Doll's completely blank face is intended to be drawn on and designed by the owner, using included washable colored markers and if desired, special rubber stamps of eyes and mouths. Their most recognizable feature is a large round head with no facial features. The standard What's Her Face Dolls are approximately 9.5" tall.
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