I just saw Clair's agandmestudios pretend "Girl of the year" video,  and I knew I wanted to do that! So, with Kirstin as the "new" Girl of the Year, we can get started! Notice: I only have pictures, but oh, well.

Her story:
Kirstin is a girl who goes to a boarding school overseas in England.
Queen Elizabeth Academy.
In the first book, she is just so homesick, what with this being the first year she's away from home. She does get friends eventually, joins the choir, and learns how to miss home while loving being where she was.
In the second book, for a volunteer project, she helps out at a hospital, in a cancer wing. She tries to help all she can, but one person isn't enough. She has to conquer her fear of speaking in public when she makes a speech to try to convince others to help out.
If I were going to do this, I would have all proceeds go to cancer research. Heaven knows they need it.
"Sometimes you just need to buck up and change the world, Kirstin." (housemother, Mrs. McGregor)
Her accessories would be:
Her reading glasses, a notebook, a pen, her phone to call home with, her computer, her bag, and her raincoat.
Her pajamas would include:
A long sleeve violet tee, with a halter tank top, and casual lace edged capris. 
Robe and slippers:
A plain white robe and red sash, pink slippers.
Her school uniform:
T-strap shoes, plain dress, white tights, blue blazer, blue tie, plain hairband.
Casual outfit for going out and changing the world, as Mrs. McGregor, her housemother, would say: 
Plain ponytail, glasses, blue long-sleeve shirt layered with Stand Tall tee, purple capri jeans and brown faux leather cowboy boots.
Room furniture:
Posters on the walls, patch pocket jean pillow, plain wooden frame bed (not shown) with white mattress and white sheets with light blue blanket (most not shown), night stand (not shown, well, besides the red thingie,) nightstand accessories (still working on it).
Fancy outfit:
Ruffled red dress, with tights, shoes, and tie/ribbon from school outfit.
Going away outfit: 
This is not shown:
Skinny jeans that are tucked into light blue boots, a knitted beret, a white tee shirt, and a blue jacket. Also included is a suitcase and passport.
 
Here we are! Second part of the American Girl Fashion show! Today we have skating outfits! At least, when you just go to the rink for fun... One of my favorite sections, as I myself do skating.
The title of this piece is Truly.
Picture
Modeled by Jasper
Hair and Hat: Classic nonchalant braid, tied with a hair tie. Is fantastic with or without the quintessential lilac beret, comes with the Pretty & Plaid Dress. A simple, yet elegant way to style your hair.
Dress: A long sleeve, yet short rich pink and blue/purple dress to allow freedom of movement on the ice, comes with Striped School Dress. The knitted collar adds a casual touch.
Tights: Clean white professional tights both keep you warm, and provide the distinction of skating, comes with Rebecca's School Outfit. Tights are a need to every closet, as they can be so versatile, modern, yet classic, all at the same time.
Boots: These beige faux leather tall boots add a winter-sports feel to the entire outfit, topping it off, yet keeping to the theme, comes with the Pretty & Plaid Dress. 
Ice Skates: How could you have a movie without the star of the show? Same way with skating. You can use any skates, including Molly's skate, Fancy Skates, and any other. If your skates don't have laces, simply use a bit of yarn or string to lightly tie them together, then toss them over a shoulder. Your own pair of skates separates those who know how to skate from those who skate. No offense to anyone over this. 
Notice how the braid gives this outfit new zeal. 
Observe how without the skates, this outfit could be anything, but with, it makes people say, 'Hey, there goes a skater!' And that commands some respect.
These boots are amazing in two ways: one, they are a casual fix to the outfit, and two, they remind one (well, at least me!) of winter, and that reminds me of skating.