RE: Silkstones...They began as the epitome of a 12 inch fashion doll. Combine the original classic Barbie mold with updated styling and focus on classic fashion style. Robert Best was awesome with collections with a specific theme from a fashion capital or area each season (NE vacation, UK, Paris, etc.) - not Palm Beach of the 60s on tanned dolls and Russia (???). The earlier dolls were made in one place so QC was controlled. I suppose it was problematic that it turned out to be in China.
When the whole "Mattel/lead in toys" issue hit, they moved production to Indonesia. It also was an opportunity to lower the quality of the material composition. The 'silkstone'/porcelain-like material just wasn't the same. The head molds were never consistent - many were squashed -faced and too wide. Many dolls came in face paint printed incorrectly. Nail polish on the arms. Hair knotted and no longer rooted on the whole head on many styles. Some dolls came in the wrong skintone and a whole run came with splayed legs and the legs too long. Fashions wouldn't even fit properly. Other dolls had jewelry that turned the dolls heads green. They had a program to recall and replace the dolls - even if they were not affected. You had to send in your dolls and wait months for new ones to be made and then they would send you new ones. The first batch of new ones were finally send after many delays and they were horribly made. So Mattel cancelled the remainder of the replacement program and just sent people refund or certificates for other dolls. Problem was that the dolls they sent in had all been LEs and long sold out. Now their dolls they sent in were destroyed (even if they did not have a current problem) and no replacements were given - just refunds of the regular price. I was very thankful I did NOT send in my dolls and my have never had an issue.
The fashion also went way down in quality. They began to not fit - could not even snap a skirt on one doll and the same skirt from another doll was too big. The seams weren't finished. No underwear. Playline shoes. Silkies used to always have exclusive shoes. Hair was now fuzzy instead of soft and smooth. I even had one doll's hair melt on me when I tried to used a very low warm hair dryer to get her earring out (because they would green her head if left in). I had done this hundreds of times, but her hair melted!
They also always said the Silkie face was exclusive and it wouldn't change. Then we began to see that face mold on vinyl dolls every once in a while. Now this season, I see that there are two other face molds on the Silkie body (even a new Silkie body mold - Francie style with small boobs and flat feet). This year's "celeb" is Grace Kelly and they have a face mold of her on both a playline style body and several Silkstone issues. No difference really.
I don't know. I just got really fed up with Mattel lack of customer service regarding products and I got super fed up with their forum, which is run by Mattel/Barbie Collector. It is horrible atmosphere and it is all egged on and condoned by the mods that work for Mattel themselves and the mods that are chosen from the fan populace. No one listened despite many protests, so many of the good posters left.
I treasure all of the Silkies I have and I would love to have a few of the older ones I never had a chance to get, but I have moved on. I actually get sad when I look at them.