Smart Doll
Looking For Trouble (Scar)
Smart Doll
Looking For Trouble (Scar)
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- Release Date 発売日 - 2024/06/14
- Made in Tokyo Japan 日本産 (東京)
- Meet the team who worked on this product この商品を手掛けたスタッフに会おう
- This skin tone is この肌色は TEA TEA
- The hashtag for this product is この商品のSNSハッシュタグは #smartdolltrouble
This version of Looking For Trouble was especially created to accompany us on a recent trip to the US exploring the national parks. She features a facial scar that embodies more than just imperfection. This detail is our way of highlighting the importance of being true to ourselves, in defiance of societal expectations about appearance and behavior. In this character, we see not just a doll, but a gentle reminder of the beauty in our individual journeys and the strength in our unique stories.
Please be aware that each scar is crafted using a freehand floating mask technique, ensuring that no two scars will ever be identical. This unique aspect is an important consideration for anyone thinking about making a purchase.
This version of Looking For Trouble was especially created to accompany us on a recent trip to the US exploring the national parks. She features a facial scar that embodies more than just imperfection. This detail is our way of highlighting the importance of being true to ourselves, in defiance of societal expectations about appearance and behavior. In this character, we see not just a doll, but a gentle reminder of the beauty in our individual journeys and the strength in our unique stories.
Please be aware that each scar is crafted using a freehand floating mask technique, ensuring that no two scars will ever be identical. This unique aspect is an important consideration for anyone thinking about making a purchase.
Her approach is driven by a robust curiosity and a staunch refusal to succumb to complacency, underscoring the hidden dangers of remaining within one’s comfort zone. Indeed, if she can’t find trouble, she’s known for creating it - not out of mischief, but as a testament to her commitment to growth and development.
This philosophy acts as a vigorous call to arms, pushing us to see the merit in confronting discomfort and the unknown as avenues for both personal and professional enrichment. Her narrative reveals that true progress necessitates the courage to explore beyond the familiar and tackle obstacles with zeal.
Serving as an inspiration to anyone feeling ensnared by routine or too content with the status quo, she challenges us to proactively seek - and if necessary, create - opportunities for advancement in all facets of life.
Looking for Trouble invites us to rethink our stance on life’s challenges, to adopt a hands-on and imaginative mindset, and to discover the potential for positive transformation in situations that might initially seem like mere impediments or disruptions. Looking for Trouble stands in bold opposition to the timeworn belief of “if it’s not broke, don’t fix it,” advocating for an assertive pursuit of challenges to spark innovation and propel continual self-improvement.
Her approach is driven by a robust curiosity and a staunch refusal to succumb to complacency, underscoring the hidden dangers of remaining within one’s comfort zone. Indeed, if she can’t find trouble, she’s known for creating it - not out of mischief, but as a testament to her commitment to growth and development.
This philosophy acts as a vigorous call to arms, pushing us to see the merit in confronting discomfort and the unknown as avenues for both personal and professional enrichment. Her narrative reveals that true progress necessitates the courage to explore beyond the familiar and tackle obstacles with zeal.
Serving as an inspiration to anyone feeling ensnared by routine or too content with the status quo, she challenges us to proactively seek - and if necessary, create - opportunities for advancement in all facets of life.
Looking for Trouble invites us to rethink our stance on life’s challenges, to adopt a hands-on and imaginative mindset, and to discover the potential for positive transformation in situations that might initially seem like mere impediments or disruptions.