Felicity was released from the archives at the American Girl Place Los Angeles today. She is pictured here in her Beforever section upstairs in a case with her under garments. |
Felicity's shoes are black with a gold tone buckle on top. Her socks are white and knee highs. It would really be great if American Girl made her father's store!😊Now that would be a great historical piece and something I believe many collectors and children would enjoy. Not only could your child have creative fun but also learn maybe to enjoy math with play. 😉 We are looking forward to seeing Felicity's collection add some more new fresh pieces. We will be posting the rest of our pictures up later. Thanks for reading. |
Love Love Love! Thank you so much for sharing these photos. We are still so sad that we cannot get her in Houston. :(
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We are super disappointed her in Houston that we can't get Felicity.
DeleteThank you for sharing! Not sure why they couldn't put her in the Virginia store. She is from Virginia and the space is ample-there are two floors. Right by the door from the outside entrance would be perfect. Madelon
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing. She looks great. AG did a great job on the new Felicity.
ReplyDeleteOmg I've wanted them.to make her father's general store too for awhile!!
ReplyDeleteI saw on American Girl's facebook page where a person asked if Felicity would be receiving more outfits in the future AG responded by saying, "We do plan to introduce a few new items to Felicity's collection in the near future". I wonder how many they mean by "a few"...Any guesses?
ReplyDeleteThank you for taking pictures and sharing!
ReplyDeleteHas anyone else seen the posts about Felicity's fabric on FB? AG said the fabric is a poly/cotton. Posters are saying that fabric is a change. Has the fabric really changed? I'm just so tired of this. The closest store is 3-4 hours away. If the doll comes with a defect, it is hard to return when the girl has waited to get it. When Ashlynn developed a squeak in her leg, I took her with us on planned trip to the AG store. My daughter was upset that I was going to exchange her doll. When we were at the store, she said she didn't want to be at the counter, she couldn't bear to see her Ashlynn being given away. She said just bring her Ashlynn, and she won't know if it was her Ashlynn or another, except for the squeak, and she'll think they fixed her Ashlynn. It is so hard for some to part with a doll.
ReplyDeleteI hear you! Eldest bawled when we had to send Maryellen back to be fixed (replaced) after her hair was damaged from an AGP hairstyle. These aren't "just dolls" they are friends. She threw Maryellen a nice party when she came home though :)
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