
Yeah, finally caught the Yeolume trend. :)
Anyway, here's a full stock reference shot of her, for you reference-y people.
She comes with:
* a sticker featuring a cartoon version of her
* a blazer that's sewn shut(!!) at the front; you can either cut the tiny bit of basting-ish thread, or slip it down off of her (I did the latter, not wanting to damage it.)
* CUTE pink-with-polka-dots little socks (this is my favorite part of her stock outfit!)
* a white blouse, nothing too fancy.
* a necktie, which is pretied and fastens in the back with velcro
* a pleated uniform skirt; this fastens with velcro too, I think.
* a headband featuring a big fancy cute bow (I didn't try this on her.)
* a pair of plain-but-pretty navy blue shoes
* a cute bag with... a bag printed on it. (Yo, Dawg, I heard you liked bags...) Yeah, it's really a bag with a picture of a different bag on it. ಠ_ಠ I'm not joking on this one.
I've heard a lot of complaints about her stock body, but I found it very easy to work with and no fear of a hand flying off somewhere (unlike Dal.) It does have a sort of weird, plastic-y odor, but that's easily overcome.
Her stock wig is LOVELY and very soft/easy-to-style. I won't be rewigging her, after all.
Her stock eyechips are plain brown and DO NOT have the little hearts that I vaguely recall seeing in some photos (perhaps they were prototype ones? or maybe I'm remembering wrong.) This was a relief, as plain-brown chips are super-versatile and could potentially be reused for a dude...
All in all, I'm super pleased with Yeolume. Her faceup is kinda bland and plain, but she's cute and I like the older (pre-"let's make Pullip into sparkly BJD! :D " ) look overall.
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