What I Liked:
Nothing to love, really, but nonetheless some things weren't too bad.
The prices are an absolute plus, at least in the stardollar department. They're not amazing, but, what decent pieces they are, happen to be good staple items that are worth a dollar or two - but definitely not much more. Luckily, Stardoll seems to be aware of that this time.
Also, the colour scheme is decent. Black, white, with pink shoes makes this a great one stop shop for... you guessed it, staples. The colours make for great layering, which, surprisingly, Stardoll has actually used to display the items on the mannequins. And sure enough, they look good!
What I Hated:
Oh, where to start...
The shapes. The shirts, jackets, and even the prints have very odd, bulky shapes about them. Sure, it's workout gear, but this is a fashion site. Surely, they could make the clothes a little more flattering at least?
Then there's the ... graphics. Honestly, it's Active, so it's not like I'm surprised - just routinely disappointed. It's all over flat, bland, and largely textureless or plastic-like.
The prints are straight-up weird, and are neither trendy not staples. What on earth were they thinking?

Then there's the ... graphics. Honestly, it's Active, so it's not like I'm surprised - just routinely disappointed. It's all over flat, bland, and largely textureless or plastic-like.
The prints are straight-up weird, and are neither trendy not staples. What on earth were they thinking?
What did you think of this release?

Your review is spot-on!
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