StarBloggers
- CandyLilyMay
23
- I'm officially on the hunt for frest talent. I'm looking for dolls who are not famous, but talented, and deserve a feature. From stunning stardesign hair dresses to a simple suite for non superstars, I wnat to hear from you!
- CandyLilyMay
- cool_lady_gaga5
- 1960's
- cool_lady_gaga5
- CandyLilyMay
23
You probably think the most unique stardolls are these three:
- CandyLilyMay
- The2gLaMs
Cher Lloyd
- The2gLaMs
- Butterflypp
- You might want to update your look to something that fits this time of year, Autumn is beautiful and the colors can inspire many looks for your medoll. Be Inspired..
- Butterflypp
- Emma-la-star15
26
Hello les girl’s !
Et si on se faisait du bien ? Alors hop ! Les soins maison sont là pour ça :)
- Emma-la-star15
- CandyLilyMay
23
- Stardoll is very near to 200,000,000 members. What a way it's come, from absolutely nothing, they have came all this way.
- CandyLilyMay
- lilaccatgivvi
- Auroras, constellations, satellites, galaxies and planets; when we gaze up at the night sky, we are exposed to a whole new world. The nearest star being away, you can only imagine what lies out there.
- lilaccatgivvi
- KimmyyRoxx
22
- Ruby Redfort is my all-time favourite! Since it isn't very 'popular' at the moment, I thought I might post up a book review to you all.
- KimmyyRoxx
- cool_lady_gaga5
- 1920's
The roaring twenties were all about celebrating and having fun so fashions were designed for dancing! I love dropped waist flapper girl dresses with their fun beading. This is a perfect party look! Flapper fashion was one of the first trends that everyone could wear because the simple shapes of the shift dresses were easy to copy at home. The most fashionable flappers wore couture, beaded gowns, had short bobbed hair and feathered headdresses. Fun!
- cool_lady_gaga5