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Chinoiserie by Jason Wu for LACMA
Ships on November 1st, 2026.
In celebration of LACMA’s Fashioning Chinese Women: Empire to Modernity exhibition, Atomic Lab introduces the first doll in The Vault Series, a museum-quality collectible conceived at the intersection of fashion, sculpture, and cultural legacy. Produced in exceptionally limited editions, each piece is crafted with couture-level precision and intended for the world’s most discerning collectors.
Dressed in an emerald-green QiPao, beautifully embroidered with silk thread, sequins, and caviar beads. paired with a rich brown faux fur stole, this doll captures the timeless glamour of 1950s Shanghai high society. Her earrings, bracelet, and necklace are all handcrafted from genuine jade. Reimagined with a sleek, modern runway poise, she embodies the captivating interplay of vintage elegance and bold sophistication
1/6 scale (12") articulated fashion doll body with 16 points of articulation for endless posing possibilities.
Accessories: Satin high heels, genuine jade earrings, necklace and bracelet, satin underwear, interchangeable hands, doll stand, interchangeable flat feet, jade certificate, and numbered certificate of authenticity.
Edition Size of 250 Worldwide.
No Discounts Applicable.
- Designed by Jason Wu
- Height: 12 inches
- Hair: Jet Black Saran
- Head Sculpt: Museum
- Body Type: GlamFlex™ body Ver 02 with 16 points of articulation, interchangeable hands, and interchangeable flat feet
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