




The 16-inch Kish dolls are slimmer than Sasha so I had to open the back seams on the shirt and skirt but it just took a minute to do and the final effect was worth it. While this is hardly the traditional Sasha style I cannot help but wonder if Sasha was still alive today if she would be inspired by the fashions of today's kids. I think she would.
Here is the link to Prilly Charmin - http://prillycharmin.com/