The claws come out
Mattel has revealed that her doll fashion best-seller last year, the market for age-6-and-up, was the teenage werewolf "Monster High" model, Clawdeen Wolf, that comes with heavy makeup, a short skirt and high boots, and reportedly spends his time "hair removal, hair removal and shaving." Clawdeen says in promotional materials, "My hair is worthy of a shampoo commercial, and it's just that grows on my legs. "Although Mattel says the doll celebrates girls imperfections, an advisor told Fox News she was appalled that the company shows girls that they" need to sculpt, tweeze, wax and ...change their bodies "to attract men.

Comments: 1
I have this doll but thanks to my wonderful child mine is no longer mint in her box. Anyway anytime I am trying to check the potential value on a doll I own I check with ebay. I just looked and did not see her. You might also be able to find a book at the library that has value lists for collectibles. when the doll was new she was about $40-50. The
That sounds like the Silken Flame reproduction. It's worth about $10-20 NRFB. It was from before they released production numbers, and there are a whole lot of them out there.