Natalia Fatale: IFDC Wizard of Oz Collection “Go West” /2011 75006 – NRFB
NEVER REMOVED FROM BOX. This stark, stunning Natalia Fatale from Integrity Toys’ NuFantasy line was an International Fashion Doll Convention salesroom exclusive with a limited edition of only 300 and loosely represents the “Wicked Witch of the West” character from author L. Frank Baum’s 1900 novel “The Wizard of Oz.”
Natalia sports the 1.5 updated face sculpt. With blood-red lip color and subtle green eyeshadow, she gives a nod to the Wicked Witch’s fabled stern air. Her raven black hair is styled in an elaborate bun, and her applied lashes are new-in-box condition. She comes on her original tall Fashion Royalty “wasp waist” body with porcelain complexion.
She is dressed in a severe black satin-taffeta gown with lace and tulle purple accents. The long-sleeve shrug demi-jacket creates a peekaboo effect over the sleeveless fitted corset bodice paired with a matching modified mermaid long skirt. A half-veiled pillbox fascinator hat, unique high-heel wedge shoes, jeweled stud earrings, and coordinating ring are also included.
She will come factory-packaged in her original black retail lift-top box that is in fairly good shape with some minor surface smudges but no structural flaws. NOTE: The NuFantasy outer sleeve and original factory shipper are not shown, not included, and not available because she was an in-person salesroom offering purchased on the secondary market. She will be bubble-wrapped and shipped securely in an outer shipping box. Add this impressive rare and unique doll to your collection today! See description below for additional notes…
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Description
*NOTE 1: Doll vinyl will often become more brittle and delicate with age, as chemical softeners added to the vinyl in the manufacturing process will diminish over time. Fashion Royalty dolls are made of a harder vinyl than most play line dolls, so stress points (neck and other joint locations) on their bodies will tend to become more delicate. Please use care when posing/redressing/storing older dolls, as joints – especially the neck – can become stiff and brittle and more susceptible to breakage. If a head on an older FR doll will not turn or tilt with minimal pressure, DO NOT FORCE, as this could cause breakage.
*NOTE 2: Dolls that are never removed from box cannot be examined for hidden flaws due to maintaining packaging integrity as NRFB. Excess dye from dark or bright colored fabric can sometimes fade onto doll vinyl and create penetrating stains that are difficult and time-consuming to remove. Often doll manufacturers will place a protective lining underneath clothing to help prevent staining. This doll appears to have a plastic liner underneath her clothing to help prevent staining. Fabric that stains can be treated to help prevent further staining by soaking clothing in hot tap water with detergent or stain-catcher cloths to leach out excess dye. Stains on dolls can be removed by generously applying 10% benzoyl peroxide cream (acne treatment) on affected areas and wrapping with kitchen cling wrap, then placing under UV light or direct sunlight to bleach out stain. When cream dries hard, remove completely with damp cloth, leaving no residue. Repeat process as needed. Note that cream may bleach out coloring on soft vinyl, may remove face paint, will contact-bleach fabric, and is not known to be particularly effective on green-ear. Stain removal treatment can take days or weeks or even months, depending on individual circumstances.
Additional information
| Weight | 1985 g |
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