Teen Model Marie Southern Glamour Girls Sets 1 To 27 -
Prepared: 16 April 2026 1. Overview | Item | Product Type | Target Audience | Release Period | Notable Features | |------|--------------|----------------|----------------|------------------| | Teen Model Marie Southern Glamour Girls | Fashion‑doll line (≈ 12‑inch scale) | Children (8 – 14 yr), collectors of teen‑fashion dolls | 2015 – 2021 (27 sets released) | Interchangeable outfits, accessories, and “glamour” themed packaging; each doll is marketed as a teenage model with a distinct personality and career focus (e.g., “pop star”, “sports star”, “designer”). | | Manufacturer | Southern Play Co. (formerly a subsidiary of the Marie‑Southern Toy Group) | — | — | Known for high‑quality vinyl‑blend bodies, articulated limbs, and detailed fabric clothing. |
| # | Set Name (Official Title) | Release Year | Core Doll | Primary Outfit / Theme | Key Accessories | |---|---------------------------|--------------|-----------|------------------------|-----------------| | 1 | | 2015 | Marie “Luna” – blonde, blue‑eyes | Sequin‑covered concert dress + microphone | Stage mic, glitter shoes | | 2 | Glamour Girl – Sports Star | 2015 | Marie “Ava” – brown hair, hazel eyes | Track suit + sneakers | Mini‑trophy, water bottle | | 3 | Glamour Girl – Fashion Designer | 2015 | Marie “Sofia” – red hair, green eyes | Designer apron + sketchbook | Mini‑fabric roll | | 4 | Glamour Girl – Beach Party | 2016 | Marie “Mia” – black hair, brown eyes | Swimsuit + straw hat | Beach ball, sunglasses | | 5 | Glamour Girl – Hollywood Actress | 2016 | Marie “Olivia” – platinum hair, grey eyes | Red‑carpet gown + clutch | Film clapboard | | 6 | Glamour Girl – Tech Innovator | 2016 | Marie “Emma” – short bob, blue‑green eyes | Lab coat + tablet | Mini‑laptop | | 7 | Glamour Girl – Chef | 2017 | Marie “Isabella” – curly brown hair | Chef’s jacket + apron | Mini‑cookware set | | 8 | Glamour Girl – Ballet Dancer | 2017 | Marie “Grace” – sleek black hair | Pink tutus + ballet slippers | Mini‑tiara | | 9 | Glamour Girl – Skateboarder | 2017 | Marie “Lily” – dyed teal hair | Skate‑style hoodie + board | Mini‑skateboard | |10| Glamour Girl – Veterinarian | 2018 | Marie “Nora” – ponytail, hazel eyes | Scrubs + lab coat | Mini‑pet (dog) | |11| Glamour Girl – DJ | 2018 | Marie “Rae” – bright pink hair | Club outfit + headphones | Mini‑turntable | |12| Glamour Girl – Photographer | 2018 | Marie “Zara” – wavy blonde hair | Casual jacket + camera strap | Mini‑camera | |13| Glamour Girl – College Student | 2019 | Marie “Harper” – long brown hair | Campus hoodie + backpack | Mini‑textbooks | |14| Glamour Girl – Yoga Instructor | 2019 | Marie “Maya” – braided hair | Yoga pants + tank top | Mini‑yoga mat | |15| Glamour Girl – Snowboarder | 2019 | Marie “Sierra” – frost‑colored hair | Snow suit + goggles | Mini‑snowboard | |16| Glamour Girl – Fashion Blogger | 2020 | Marie “Kira” – sleek bob, amber eyes | Trendy streetwear + phone | Mini‑blog laptop | |17| Glamour Girl – Astronaut | 2020 | Marie “Nova” – silver hair | Space suit + helmet | Mini‑rocket | |18| Glamour Girl – Music Producer | 2020 | Marie “Eden” – curly red hair | Studio outfit + headphones | Mini‑mixing board | |19| Glamour Girl – Marine Biologist | 2021 | Marie “Coral” – sea‑green hair | Wet‑lab coat + snorkel gear | Mini‑sea turtle | |20| Glamour Girl – Street Artist | 2021 | Marie “Jade” – half‑shaved hair | Paint‑splattered jacket + cap | Mini‑spray cans | |21| Glamour Girl – Entrepreneur | 2021 | Marie “Lea” – sleek ponytail | Power‑suit + tablet | Mini‑briefcase | |22| Glamour Girl – Rock Band Lead | 2021 | Marie “Roxy” – dyed purple hair | Leather jacket + guitar | Mini‑electric guitar | |23| Glamour Girl – Eco‑Activist | 2022 | Marie “Willow” – natural brown hair | Earth‑tone dress + reusable bag | Mini‑plant pot | |24| Glamour Girl – Film Director | 2022 | Marie “Cleo” – dark curls | Director’s coat + clapperboard | Mini‑camera | |25| Glamour Girl – Social Media Star | 2022 | Marie “Luna” (revamped) | Trendy outfit + ring‑light | Mini‑smartphone | |26| Glamour Girl – Ski Instructor | 2023 | Marie “Alpine” – frosted blonde hair | Ski jacket + goggles | Mini‑skis | |27| Glamour Girl – Space Explorer (Deluxe) | 2023 | Marie “Stella” – glitter‑silver hair | Deluxe space suit + cape | Mini‑planetary globe, glow‑in‑the‑dark accessories | Teen Model Marie Southern Glamour Girls Sets 1 To 27
The line was conceived as a “next‑generation” alternative to classic 12‑inch fashion dolls (e.g., Barbie, Bratz). The branding emphasised a modern teenage lifestyle, with each set portraying a specific “glamour” profession or hobby. Below is a concise description of each of the 27 released sets. The information reflects data available from the official catalogs, retailer listings, and collector databases (e.g., DollCollectorHub, ToyArchive.org). Prepared: 16 April 2026 1
Overall, the line has been praised for and high production quality . Some criticism centers on limited storyline depth beyond the packaging biography. 6. Recommendations for Stakeholders | Audience | Suggested Action | |----------|-----------------| | Parents / Gift‑Buyers | • Verify that accessories are age‑appropriate (all pieces > 1.25 in, no small detachable parts). • Consider “deluxe” sets for longer play value (extra outfits & accessories). | | Collectors | • Prioritise sealed, original packaging for Sets 1‑5 and the Deluxe Set 27 for best resale potential. • Track the limited‑edition colour variants released through Target (2020‑2022) – they command premium prices. | | Retailers | • Stock “eco‑friendly” re‑releases (Sets 23‑27) to align with sustainability trends. • Offer bundled “accessory kits” (e.g., extra shoes, mini‑vehicles) as cross‑sell items; they have high margin and are popular with repeat buyers. | | Manufacturers / Brand Managers | • Expand the digital narrative : introduce a short‑form web‑series (2–3 min episodes) that follows the characters beyond the QR‑code vignette. • Explore customizable outfits (interchangeable fabric panels) as a premium add‑on, tapping into the growing “DIY‑fashion‑doll” market. | | Educators / Librarians | • Use the career‑themed dolls as conversation starters about STEM, arts, and environmental stewardship during youth programming. | | **Safety Regul (formerly a subsidiary of the Marie‑Southern Toy Group)