Asian fashion dolls

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Asian fashion dolls are made by Asian manufacturers or targeted for an Asian market. They are growing in popularity, such as with Momoko Doll[1], and attracting attention[2].

Many of these dolls have Asian or anime style features. Clothing lines may include Asian themes and in some cases Asian names (such as "Momoko" or "Taeyang"[3]). Some Asian fashion dolls are dominated by Western dress, such as with Momoko_Doll Doll's lineup[4], Pullip's wardrobe[5], or the extensive Jenny fashions[6]. More traditional Asian dress is also represented, such as with kimono-centric Annz dolls[7]. A number of other dolls also dress in kimonos such as Jenny, Momoko, Pullip, etc.

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  • Annz (Japanese) by Annz Project[8]
  • Azone dolls by Azone
  • Blythe (doll) by Takara, formerly by Kenner
  • Dal Doll by Chunsang Chunha and Jun Planning
  • Coco by Sekiguchi
  • Dollfie by Volks Inc.[9]
  • Ingrid ("finest vinyl" dolls) by JOETAI[10]
  • J-doll by Jun Planning
  • Jenny by Takara[11]
  • LaTi doll [12]
  • Licca-chan by Takara
  • Marmit
  • Momoko Doll by Petworks and Sekiguchi
  • Nippon Misaki (Jason Wu/Fashion Royalty Nippon) by Integrity Toys
  • Obitsu by Obitsu
  • Pullip from JUN Planning[13]
  • Rune by Sekiguchi
  • Sonokong dolls by Sonokong
  • Souldoll (Korea) by Souldoll[14]
  • Susie ("Asian American") by RnD Dolls
  • TaeYang ("Pullip's boyfriend") by Chunsang Chunha and Jun Planning
  • YeunJi by Sonokong

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