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As of 2025, the brand is moving toward hyper-personalization. Insider reports suggest upcoming Festelle Exclusives may include "Variant Lottery" systems, where buyers pay for a base figure and receive a randomly assigned painted variant (e.g., "Moonlit" vs. "Sunfire" vs. "Shadowborn"). Additionally, Festelle has begun acquiring licenses for niche intellectual properties that larger companies ignore—think cult gothic comic books and lost fantasy films from the 1980s.
For the collector, this means one thing: The Festelle Exclusive is no longer just a purchase; it is an entry ticket into a private club. When you display that bust on your shelf, the holographic seal tells every visitor that you are not just someone who buys art. You are someone who hunts it. festelle exclusive
Based in London, Festelle (often associated with the similar Festelle Video brand) carved out a distinct niche in the 1980s. Unlike the high-gloss, highly produced American wrestling promotions or the increasingly theatrical "scripted" wrestling of mainstream TV, Festelle Exclusive content was characterized by its rawness. As of 2025, the brand is moving toward hyper-personalization
The typical Festelle production featured real women—often recruited from the British glamour modelling scene rather than from gymnastics or martial arts backgrounds—competing on mats in a studio setting. The lighting was often harsh, the camera work functional, and the action largely unscripted. This "fly-on-the-wall" style gave the content a sense of voyeuristic authenticity. It didn't feel like a TV show; it felt like a private event the viewer was privileged to watch. "Shadowborn")
The clothing on a Festelle Exclusive doll rivals the craftsmanship of haute couture runways. Using silks, genuine furs (vintage), and hand-blown glass beads, the costumes are not glued on—they are sewn, fitted, and tailored. Many pieces feature functional corsets, micro-snaps, and real leather shoes.


