Here's a question for all of you. You know this OMG doll, Angles, right? Pretty unusual & eye catching with it's colors and Mondrian inspiration.
So why did they make the doll "black?"
The brown color is jarring to the senses when compared to the stark primary colors along with the black & white. It would have more aesthetic sense if the doll's skintone was a more neutral grey color so as to aesthetically gel with the outfit. (Clawdia's slightly purple skin color in
>>8174596 would also be a good fit.)
So why ruin the aesthetics with a clashing chocolate brown skin tone? What is MGA's agenda in this matter? Why rule "diversity representation" over fanciful aesthetics? Why must politics rule over art?