Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Operetta Deluxe Fashion Pack Review

 This is the Operetta Deluxe Fashion Pack. Apologies for the potato-quality photos. It comes with everything seen above: two outfits, red heart / treble clef earrings, glasses / facemask, a red belt imaged after stacked dice, and a pair of red and white heels with stacked dice for the heel support. These heels were later recast and used for Frights, Camera, Action! Operetta, and the belt was recast in black for I Heart Accessories Operetta. The model used here is Freaky Fusion Inspired Operetta -- hence the Frankie-like hairstyle.
 

The dress and purple shrug are my personal favorites from this set. The dress mirrors 1950s fashion, with a wide, poofy "poodle" skirt and a narrow bodice. The shrug has an embossed treble clef on the upper left breast and a shiny purple collar with spiderweb-like edges. The dress is white with purple spiderwebs, spiders, music notes, and swirls. There's a black swirl detail from the waist to the bottom of the skirt, echoing the pattern of the included earrings and glasses / facemask. The dress and shrug combo look very nice with her tattoo and her facial scar.
  

The red off-the-shoulder top has a band of red and black musical motif fabric across the top, which pairs well with her tattoo. Her pencil skirt is black and has five white lines (like a musical staff) with very small white dots top-stitched along the lines. While I liked the lopsided appearance of the glasses / facemask in the package, I found them to look a bit dopey in reality. The earrings appeared too big and too heavy, and as they were molded rather than painted, their detail was hard to see. That's a shame, since the same motif is repeated throughout the other fashion pieces.
 

Like all the Fashion Packs, this one came and went pretty fast. Fashion Packs now demand two to three times their original price online and are very much sought after by collectors. I'm pleased with the larger pieces -- the clothing is definitely worth the cost -- but most of the plastic pieces lacked detail and quality production.