While the set title primarily refers to Parton, the term "Dolly Supermodel" historically resonates with annual model search. This competition was a major cultural touchstone in the 1990s and early 2000s, famously discovering Miranda Kerr at age 13 in 1997. Key Highlights
: Ensure patterns, like polka dots or houndstooth, are scaled correctly to the doll's size for a realistic high-fashion look. Dolly Supermodel Best Of Sets 21
Each “set” within the Dolly Supermodel series represented a distinct mood or season. From Spring Couture in Milan to Urban Street Chic , the franchise offered a behind-the-scenes pass to the glamorous, grueling, and gorgeous world of professional modeling. The editions, however, were the crown jewels—compilations of the most breathtaking moments from multiple individual sets, remastered and re-contextualized for superfans. While the set title primarily refers to Parton,
| Disc | Track | Original Release | Notable info | |------|-------|------------------|--------------| | | 1. Supermodel (Intro) | New – exclusive to this set | 1‑minute ambient build‑up, samples from earlier singles | | | 2. Electric Heartbeat | 1999 – Electric Dreams | Highest‑charting single (UK #5) | | | 3. Midnight Run | 2001 – Nightshift | Featured in “Top DJ Mix 2002” | | | 4. Glitter & Gold | 2000 – Shine | Grammy nomination for Best Dance Recording | | | 5. Pulse (Club Mix) | 2003 – Pulse (remix) | Extended 8‑minute version for clubs | | | 6. Neon Lights | 1998 – Neon | First single to break US Dance chart (Top 10) | | | 7. Rising Tides | 2002 – Oceanic | Acoustic‑piano version appears as a hidden track | | | 8. Satin Dreams | 1997 – Satin | Music video directed by famed fashion photographer | | | 9. Velvet Rush | 2004 – Velvet | Final single before Dolly’s 2005 hiatus | | |10. Supermodel (Radio Edit) | New – exclusive edit | Shorter, radio‑friendly version of the intro | | 2 | 1. Starlight (Live @ Wembley) | 2001 – Live album | Captures the energy of Dolly’s biggest arena tour | | | 2. Dreamcatcher | 1999 – Dreamcatcher | Used in a popular TV drama soundtrack | | | 3. Frostbite | 2000 – Cold Front | First track featuring a guest rap verse | | | 4. Silk Road | 2003 – Silk | Incorporates Middle‑Eastern instrumentation | | | 5. Breeze (Acoustic) | 2002 – Breeze | Stripped‑down version popular on streaming platforms | | | 6. Moonlit Mirage | 1998 – Mirage | Re‑recorded for this set with new vocal harmonies | | | 7. Electric Heartbeat (Dub Mix) | New – exclusive | 7‑minute dub‑style reinterpretation | | | 8. Golden Hour | 2005 – Golden | Released post‑hiatus, marked Dolly’s comeback | | | 9. Supermodel (Extended Remix) | New – exclusive | 10‑minute club anthem, used by several DJs in 2023 | | |10. Finale: Supermodel (Outro) | New – exclusive | Bookends the compilation with a cinematic fade‑out | | Disc | Track | Original Release |
: A countdown of the most impactful winners from 1979 to the present, highlighting how the "supermodel" ideal shifted from the beach-babe 80s to the high-fashion 90s and beyond.
| Doll | Material Innovation | Aesthetic Feature | Designer Quote | |------|----------------------|-------------------|----------------| | | Recycled‑polypropylene torso (30 % post‑consumer content) | 1970s oversized shoulder pads | “We wanted a tactile nod to vintage couture while meeting our carbon‑footprint targets.” | | Eco‑Chic | Plant‑based acrylic paints (zero VOC) | Organic‑shaped accessories (leaf‑like clutch) | “Sustainability became a storytelling device, not just a label.” | | Street‑Savvy | Flexible TPU joints for high‑impact poses | Graffiti‑inspired fabric print | “The articulation mirrors the kinetic energy of urban dance.” | | ... | ... | ... | ... |