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In January 2020 a mysterious cutie wants to be a part of your world.
Her name is Pullip Claudia and she has an eye for beautiful things.
Her dress features released dolls and dolls that have yet to see the light of day.
Which dolls can you name?

Where to Order
Release Date: January 2020
Price: Β₯21,000 about $193
Your Turn:
Did this release put a smile on your face or does Claudia make you feel meh?
Leave a comment below!
I just bought her as well as patoricia and noan. I haven’t bought pullips in years but have bought 7 these past two months. Kinda addictive…
I agree that her glasses are the best and her faceup reminds me of one of my favorite anime characters. Excited to see more releases from groove and wish you the best!!
Hi Dylan,
Whoa congrats on the new dolly additions!
Your collection sounds lovely. π
Thanks for allowing us to share in your dolly excitement.
I hope you have a wonderful 2021 and that all your dolly wishes come true
~Kat
She’s very pretty! Not sure I like the portraits on her dress, but I’m still thinking about getting her! Her face-up and glasses are simply amazing.
Hey Neon!
Dolls wearing glasses is such a cute look.
Do let us know if you decide to add her to your family. π
Thanks for taking the time to chat with us about Pullip Claudia.
~Kat
OK. I keep coming back to oogle her, so I clearly need her in my life. I’m going to get her! It helps that she comes out after holiday.
If you find yourself ogling a doll, that is a good indicator that they must be yours! π
~Kat
The first time I saw her I immediately thought that this doll is beautiful, I love her dress and also the fact that she has glasses …
It also looks like me.
It would be nice to have her.
No way Sara, that is so interesting to hear that Pullip Claudia resembles you.
This means you totally have to add her to your collection (β^ο½^βοΌ
As always, it’s a pleasure chatting with you!
~Kat
I hope I can take her!
Thanks to you! <3
We hope you can too π