All about Appearances


A special edition Barbie doll has raised the ire of parents and not because of her un-realistic proportions but because she has pink hair, wears leopard print stockings and has is tattooed. This Tokidoki doll is iconic, funky and pays homage to Tokidoki an Italian based, Japanese - inspired brand.Parents are not too pleased with the deception of the doll as it is a far-cry from her normal appearance, although I find this to be more realistic than her normal plastic self. Is it just or are parents these days more (over) protective? Just because tattoos appear on a doll doesn't mean children don't know they exist or what they are. Barbie normally in itself should be of concern with her un-realistic depiction of the female figure. In that case isn't it much simpler just to stop the production of Barbie dolls??

Speaking of appearances Motorola is very excited to be re-introducing an all brand new Razr, an ultra-thin smartphone with head - turning innovation. Now while this sounds great, and the phone must look fantastic as well, this is not the early 2000's where the Razr initially made a mark. Motorola has to compete with the iPhone and Android phones where its combination of functionality with style and not too mention the intense brand loyalty these phones have...it's more than just about appearances..So can they do it?


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