Meet "Victorian McGee's Alice Bunny Plush"
Somewhere between a nightmare and a nursery rhyme, stitched with moonlight and memory, sits the Victorian McGee’s Alice Rabbit. She is no ordinary wanderer. Wrapped in a dream-dappled cloak and laced into a dress that whispers of tea parties long since forgotten, this bunny carries a curious magic with her.
Her eyes are round and shadowed like ink blots on old parchment. Her stitched mouth keeps secrets better left unsaid. In one paw she holds a bottle with a faded tag. In the other, a soft blade meant more for defending hearts than harming foes. This Alice has been through the looking glass and back again. She wears her stories like armor and carries her softness like a weapon.
Her cloak reveals a night sky inside, dotted with stars and symbols that hint at spells, lullabies, or both. She is a guardian of wonder. A keeper of strange logic. A friend to anyone who has ever felt too big or too small in a world that refuses to make sense.
The tote she travels with tells her tale in flashes and fragments. Potions drift in twilight. Cards scatter like broken thoughts. Pages flutter as though fleeing a forgotten book. Wherever she goes, she brings with her the air of a storm wrapped in a lullaby.
Take her hand and the world will change. Not all at once. Not loudly. But beautifully, and with just enough madness to make the journey worth it.

A plush toy in the style of something Alice Liddel (the original 'Alice' from "Alice in Wonderland") might have purchased had I, American McGee, run a toy shop in Victorian London. Probably right next door to Mrs. Lovett's meat pie shop.

Plush Alice Bunny 30cm (head to toe)
Tote Bag measures 40x37cm
Plush Knife
"Drink Me" Potion