Death’s Temptation
A Halloween story told through purple light, anime homage, and the tension between innocence and temptation. Jessy enters as Misa Amane, Lily as Liz the Succubus, and the Death Note opens the door.
This is where the studio keeps a record of what it makes, what it learns, and the people and communities that helped it grow.
Reviews. Photoshoots. Stories. News. Journal entries. Some posts are technical. Some are visual. Some are quieter than others. Some are just moments we wanted to keep.
I never wanted this part of the site split into little separate worlds. A review belongs beside a story. A photoshoot belongs beside a journal note. A studio update belongs beside a muse entry. It all lives together because that is how it happens in real life too.
And reviews here are not only about dolls. They can be about accessories, care products, styling pieces, and the practical things that really belong inside the studio as well.
Dolls, accessories, care products, styling pieces, and honest use over time.
A muse, a feeling, and the frames that stayed.
Narrative editorials and cinematic entries.
Studio updates, arrivals, partnerships, and milestones.
My quieter notes. Less structured. More personal.
Doll Dream Studio was never built in isolation. It grew through conversation, encouragement, trust, and the people who made space for it before it had fully found its shape. Some communities welcomed us early. Some friends stayed close and helped the project breathe. This part of the studio matters to us because it reminds us that this journey was never only ours.
Faye holds a special place in the story of Doll Dream Studio. He was one of the first people to truly welcome what we were building, and that early support mattered more than we can easily explain. Through his space, our work was seen, shared, and given room to grow. The spotlight he gave us became part of the studio's history, but more than that, his encouragement helped this project feel real in its early days. That chapter still means a lot to us.
The Doll Forum remains one of the places where the studio continues to live in an active and real way. It is where updates are shared, where moments are documented, and where the ongoing life of the project still has a home.
A thoughtful voice in the community, known for investigations, unboxings, and story-led case files. His work brings curiosity, character, and a strong sense of narrative to the world around dolls.
A long-standing presence in the lovedoll world, sharing stories, photography, and doll repair with warmth and experience through Jessydoll.de.
A cozy and creative presence from New England, known for storytelling, photos, videos, blogging, and a gentle sense of everyday life around dolls.
A well-known presence in the community with his own showroom in Mannheim, sharing a world built around multiple dolls, repair work, and the everyday life that surrounds them.
A close friend and an important early influence in our journey. Known on TDF as MusicLover, he shares reviews, unboxings, and photography of lifesize silicone dolls, with a real mastery of makeup that gives his work its strongest signature.

A Halloween story told through purple light, anime homage, and the tension between innocence and temptation. Jessy enters as Misa Amane, Lily as Liz the Succubus, and the Death Note opens the door.
Mar 2026The site is finally taking shape. Jessy is being built properly. The studio feels more real than ever. This is where we are now, and what comes next.
Mar 2026