GENERATION COMPARISON
- emilia
- Sep 26, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: Feb 1

The 5th and newest generation about to come out in the 2024 and introduced the new Inamorato male doll with larger, more realistic size, feet alternatives. For Inamorata here have been tiny changes to sculpture and joint mechanics in the Inamorata 5.0, but they do not affect measurements. The most visible differences are in the hip ball (and new gender options that come with the 5th generation.
The 4.0 doll's torso was slightly longer than in 3.0 generation and the thigh circumference around the joint is 5mm thicker. The athletic body type of the newer generations (3.0 and 4.0) are more muscular and bootylicious than the petite body of the 1.0 and 2.0 generations. Wigs and shoes fit the same, bras and tops should fit, but the waist, thighs and booty have grown more substantial and fill old Sybarite fashions well.
GALLERY OF GENERATIONS:
The last images in the gallery are of the original 1.0 wax prototype and the first resin cast version of Inamorata doll dating all the way back to 2012.
NAMING OF THE DOLLS (linguistic and etymological quandaries)
When I chose the name Inamorata (beloved) for my dolls over a decade ago, I did it with the masculine form Inamorato in mind just in case I would one day make a male doll. Now I have, but instead of clear cut hunk of a man, I made a doll parts system that supports building a doll with several gender expressions. So now I was stuck with a non-binary doll with a binary doll with a binary name. As a linguist this bugged me to no end. There is the word inamorate (enamoured; in love), but it is more a verb, a state of being, rather than a person. So inspired by the they/them pronoun I chose to use the plural form Inamorati as my gender neutral term.
HISTORY
If you want to read more about the history of Inamorata dolls, there is a 216 page hard cover art book celebrating the 10th anniversary on Inamorata dolls published in 2023.
























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