When I entered the lottery to win a chance to buy Beatrice Vest (BV), I wasn’t sure I was going to keep her. You see, I’ve never been a fan of orange lipstick on Blythe, and BV’s lippy is definitely orange.
But on this girl, the shade actually goes nicely with her incredibly blushy cheeks and the slightly auburn tint to her long straight hair.
As is rather typical with any NEO Blythe out of the box, BVs hair is a little oily, and her fringe (or bangs to the Americans reading this) has that annoying centre-gap thing happening. But it’s nothing that a careful wash and taming won’t solve.
When you pay this amount of money for an item though, how many tiny faults are acceptable? For me, knowing the hair is rooted in a factory means I know that the oiliness is from the machines. But I do wish a little more quality control went into the thatching of the part, and the neatness of the fringe. When you receive this it really does barely resemble the picture-perfect sample photo supplied:
Let’s move on to the outfit.
EARMUFFS
Simply beautiful. Simply made, they have just the right amount of play in them to allow you to style your Blythe’s hair in various ways, and the earmuffs will still fit.
They are made of a lovely soft, fluffy white synthetic and brown velvet bows. Very pretty.
VEST
The vest is made from the same fluffy white synthetic as the earmuffs, with little pompoms at the ends of the brown velvet ties. Lined in blue cotton with white polkadots, it’s rather cute and very well sewn.
SOCKS
The socks are stretchy polycotton. The bottom part is brown with stencilled poly brown polkadots, and the tops are a pale ocean green. Rather lovely.
SHOES
These are the same style as were released with the Jane Marple collaboration limited edition earlier in the year, but these are of a quality that I can not recommend to anyone.
Usually, the Takara branded-shoes are well made, well sized and finished with little L and R on the soles of the shoes. These look and feel like cheap knock offs.
Ridiculously oversized in comparison to Blythe’s feet – they fit my Pure Neemo Advance’s clodhopper sized feet rather nicely!
Made from an unusually squishy rubber, they look rather nice. The buckles are detailed incredibly well.
The problem is the soles. They are painted in a sticky, tacky cream paint that literally sticks to everything, and will certainly peel off over time. The paint is uneven. The soles have a thick ridge down the middle where the mold was obviously joined at the factory, meaning that the soles are not flat.
Rather disappointing quality in Takara’s usually precise execution of designs for Blythe shoes.
SHIRT
Long sleeved, dusky pink stretchy cotton. Plain. boring. Nothing to review here.
PANTIES
Plain white, lacking the velcro closure that makes them easier to change.
DRESS
I left the dress until last, because my impressions are almost entirely positive.
Negatives: I wish the brown tweed-like under skirt was removable. I think the apron-like effect of the rest of the dress would have been enhanced, and ultimately more versatile for use over other outfits if it were left off.
The stitching is impeccable, the frilly capped shoulders, the pretty ricrac detailing, the blue then red ruffle – all exquisite and my favourite part of the entire outfit!
OVERALL
Beatrice Vest is a surprising release. The blue eyes are so intense, it’s hard to believe they don’t use this colour for every release. The other standard colours are all very meh. Her eyeshadow is a gorgeous shade of yellow/green that compliments her blushy cheeks and lips. Her auburn touched hair is beautiful and the perfect length.
Apart from the dissapointing shoes, her outfit is really rather divine, and I can see the secondary market going a little nuts for it.
Rating: 7/10



