Rainbow High Rainbow Vision Royal Three

‘Rainbow Vision is entering its exciting conclusion as the finals are getting underway. The finalists include Neon Shadow from Shadow High, Rainbow High’s own Rainbow Divas, and Royal Three from Seoul Select. Royal Three are arguably the underdogs of the Rainbow Vision song contest. Since Shadow High campaigned for Rainbow Vision to be open to all schools, in an effort to end Rainbow High’s dominance in the competition, new schools have auditioned for Rainbow Vision. Royal Three have come all the way from Korea to try out for Rainbow Vision, and now they’re in the finals!

Royal Three are Tiara Song, Tessa Park, and Minnie Choi.

From semi-finalists to finalists.

Minnie Choi.

Tiara Song.

Tessa Park.

Each member of Royal Three comes dressed in her main outfit. They also come with an additional outfit, a headset, a concert program, and a logo t-shirt. The outfits are very detailed, and although they look great, it proved to be time-consuming to change their clothes. I would imagine that children who play with these dolls might become frustrated with changing their clothes. And some of the faux pearls and beads had already fallen off the outfits before I even took the dolls out of the boxes (see below).

Tiara’s, um, tiara is based on the tiara on the cover of Blackpink’s first album.

The Royal Three dolls have holes for earrings but don’t come with earrings. However, Tiara’s headset fits into her earring holes. The headsets of Minnie and Tessa sit on top of their heads.

I like Tessa’s outfit the best. The attention to detail is amazing, from the elaborate embroidery on her jacket to the hangul characters on her belt and choker. I love how she wears pants and activewear as opposed to skirts like her band mates. She’s like the Sporty Spice of K-Pop.

Each doll comes with a concert program that features the lyrics to “Spotlight,” their Rainbow Vision song. I thought all three dolls came with the exact same program, so I was pleasantly surprised to see that each doll had her own program. While the programs are mostly identical, the centerfold of each program pertained to the doll it came with.

The second outfits that came with the dolls are the girls’ stage clothes.

The Royal Three girls have long fingernails and molded rings, like Demi Batista.

Minnie’s nails are pink and have pearls to match her dress.

Tiara’s nails also match her top.

Tessa’s nails are shorter, in keeping with her sportier lifestyle.

Ainsley and Lila are ready for the Rainbow Vision finals.They even got to meet their favorite act.

The Royal Three dolls were highly anticipated when Royal Three debuted at Rainbow Vision. I think it’s fun that the Rainbow High line includes K-Pop dolls. From their highly detailed fashions and accessories to the quality of their articulation, the Royal Three dolls are everything that Lulu Pop Daisy dolls are not.

Who do you think will win Rainbow Vision? I hope it’s the Royal Three.

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