Who would ever thought that creepy could be cute?
Bleeding Edge proves that bizarre can be beautiful with its Goth series of figures.
Series Three’s Scorpio Vixen is a velvet clad cutie that is creepy, curvaceous, cuddly and cute.
Let’s talk about the packaging first.
What impressed me about the packaging is that the clear front Goths box is protected by a plastic bag. It keeps the box from getting scuffed and damaged since it is made mostly of plastic.
The 12-inch figure is secured in place with black wires and stands against a background of white skull shapes against black. A large Series 3 Scorpio Vixen logo strip decorates the upper left corner.
On the back of the box are pictures of other figures in the series along with a brief description of the inspiration for Series 3.
The dainty, articulated figure is a real cutie.
Her face has a large cranium, large blue eyes, with black eyebrows and slight red ring running around the edge of each eye.
Scorpio Vixen’s nose is small and pointed (much like an Anime figure) and her ruby lips are slightly pursed and pierced by two silver rings on her lower lip.
Her complexion is light and she had red and black hair tied up in two ponytails on each side of her head. Black blows hold her ponytails in place. Two strands fall on either side of her head.
She wears a wide black cloth necklace with a silver cross and has pierced ears with silver rings.
Her cloths consist of a low neckline velvet dress in black and red.
A red bodice with criss-crossing black strings secured by several metal rings covers her chest. Her mostly solid blouse flares at the elbows into large billowing red cloth.
Her skirt opens at the front just below her waist and falls down to her ankles.
She wears black and white strip leotards that end at her knees.
Large black knee boots with several straps makeup her outfit.
Her hands are small and dainty with red fingernails.
It’s a lovely figure, well-crafted, nicely attired and very petite. Color application is tight with nice tonal variations. Construction of the figure is excelent especially the choice and use of cloth.
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