Tomorrow, in Part 2 of 5: The Dark Side of the Dreamhouse, we’ll talk about the body image wars, the #PlasticNotReal movement, and the season Mattel tried to give Barbie a "breakdown" storyline. (Spoiler: It involved a tiny therapist’s couch.)
But for now, I want to hear from you.
Did you have a Dolly Supermodel? What was her name? Her signature walk? And most importantly—did she ever fall off the dresser mid-show?
Drop your stories in the comments. And remember: On the dolly runway, everyone gets a second chance. Just glue the head back on and smile.
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The Dolly Model Search, initiated in 1979, served as a premier Australian competition that launched the careers of global supermodels such as Miranda Kerr. The annual competition typically awarded winners a modeling contract and a
magazine cover, with notable early winners including Jessica Hart and Helen Moyes. Read more about the careers that bloomed from the magazine at
Dolly Supermodel Part 1 of 5: The Top
Get ready to unleash your inner diva with Dolly Supermodel, the ultimate fashion doll series. In this first installment of our five-part series, we're focusing on the crowning glory of our beloved doll: her iconic top.
The Birth of a Supermodel
Dolly Supermodel is more than just a doll - she's a fashion icon, a trendsetter, and a symbol of self-expression. With her stunning looks, impeccable style, and infectious personality, Dolly is poised to take the world of fashion by storm.
The Top: A Fashion Statement
The top is a crucial part of Dolly's wardrobe, and in this feature, we're showcasing the most stylish and chic tops that will make your Dolly Supermodel stand out from the crowd. From bold and bright colors to elegant and sophisticated designs, our tops are the perfect way to express your doll's unique personality.
Five Must-Have Tops for Your Dolly Supermodel
Stay Tuned for More!
This is just the beginning of our Dolly Supermodel series. Stay tuned for the next installment, where we'll be showcasing the most fabulous bottoms to complement your doll's top. Don't miss out on the fashion fun - get ready to unleash your creativity and make your Dolly Supermodel shine!
Get Your Dolly Supermodel Today!
Don't have a Dolly Supermodel yet? Get yours now and start creating your own fashion magic! With a wide range of accessories, clothes, and hairstyles to choose from, the possibilities are endless.
Stay stylish, and stay tuned for the next part of our Dolly Supermodel series!
Series: Dolly Supermodel Gameplay Guide | Part 1 of 5 dolly supermodel part 1 of 5 top
Welcome to the start of our deep dive into Dolly Supermodel, the addictive simulation game that challenges you to take a fresh face from the mall food court to the runways of Milan. For new players, the first segment of the game is often the most crucial—miss a key stat boost early on, and you’ll be struggling to pay rent by Part 3.
In this Part 1 guide, we are covering "The Discovery," focusing on character creation, the initial audition, and how to maximize your first in-game week without spending all your starter cash.
Part 1 is all about establishing a foundation. Don't blow your money on expensive clothes yet (the starter outfit is fine for catalog work), and focus on raising your Beauty and Charisma stats.
Coming up in Part 2: We enter the world of Runway Modeling! We will cover how to walk the catwalk, deal with wardrobe malfunctions, and how to survive the "Sweater Curse." Stay tuned!
Did you manage to get the Gold rating on the Mall Campaign? Let us know in the comments how your Part 1 run went!
The inaugural winner. The original. Jodhi didn't just win; she exploded. Discovered through Dolly, she went on to date (and marry) James Packer, become the face of Australian swimwear, and launch her own brand, The Upside. She set the bar for what "top" meant.
In the pantheon of fashion, certain names echo with a specific resonance—names that transcend the runways of Paris and Milan to become global vernacular. Yet, tucked between the archives of Vogue and the glossies of the 90s supermodel era, there is a singular, enigmatic figure known only by her first name: Dolly.
For decades, fashion archivists have debated her impact. Was it her chameleonic features? Her scandalous off-duty style? Or simply the raw, untamed energy she brought to the lens?
Welcome to Part 1 of 5 of our definitive series, The Dolly Supermodel Retrospective. In this opening chapter, we are counting down the Top 5 moments that transformed Dolly from a small-town unknown into the most requested face on the industry’s mood boards. Buckle up, because the 90s never looked this sharp.
The game opens with the character creator. While it’s tempting to spend 30 minutes perfecting your avatar’s eyeliner, the real game happens in the attribute allocation screen. Tomorrow, in Part 2 of 5: The Dark
You are given 15 points to distribute across Beauty, Charisma, Fitness, and Intelligence. Here is the optimal build for a smooth Part 1 experience:
Pro Tip: If the game allows you to pick a "Talent," choose "Photogenic." It gives a hidden +10% boost to photo shoots, which is the primary source of income in this chapter.
Our final entry in the Top 5 of Part 1 is the most radical move of Dolly’s early career. After landing the campaign for Calvin Klein’s "Reality" fragrance, Dolly added a rider to her contract that froze the blood of the advertising executives: No retouching. Not a single pixel.
No skin smoothing. No teeth whitening. No waist slimming. Dolly demanded that the final print ads show her cellulite, her freckles, and the faint chicken pox scar on her left temple.
CK panicked. They threatened to sue. Dolly threatened to walk. In a compromise that saved the campaign, they agreed to a single test billboard in Times Square with the unretouched images.
The billboard went up on a Tuesday. By Thursday, Good Morning America had done a segment. By Friday, Calvin Klein’s switchboard had melted down—with positive calls. Women wrote letters thanking the brand for showing a real body.
The campaign went global. Dolly had single-handedly started the "body positivity" movement nearly a decade before the term existed.
Why it makes the Top 5: It changed the industry’s technical standards forever. Dolly forced the fashion world to acknowledge that the woman in the photograph is an actual woman.
Now that the tutorial is over, you are on your own. You have $500, and rent is $200 every Friday. Here is your schedule for the first 7 days to ensure you enter Part 2 with money in the bank and stats leveled up.
The Routine: