Most of this catalog is shot in daylight. Saoirse was shot after midnight, and it changes everything about who she is for.
She is the T1 curvy body wearing the Silk Glow satin finish, 153 cm, 31 kg, an E cup chest, with the full ROS Max electronics under the surface. Same platform money as the site’s bright ROS dolls, aimed at a completely different evening. The gallery below is her actual studio set, low light, dark bedding, a black slip and an open white shirt, nothing brightened for the web.




FRAME 01 · THE FINISH
Silk Glow, and why the dark set proves it
Silk Glow is a satin skin treatment that sits between matte paint and a wet sheen. In daylight it is subtle, the kind of thing you have to be told about. In low raking light it earns the upgrade, because the finish is what catches a bedside lamp and reads as skin rather than plastic. Her whole photo set is essentially a demonstration of that, which is the honest reason a curvy doll ended up lit like a film noir. The same finish costs $3,200 on Aubrey under bright candy lighting. Saoirse is the identical spend pointed at the other end of the day.
FRAME 02 · THE BODY
The T1 curvy cast
T1 is a fuller mould than the compact bodies elsewhere on this shelf. Softer waist, a deeper hip line, a chest that sits heavy on the frame, and at 31 kg the weight still stays inside one-person territory. The recline frame in her reel is the clearest look at that geometry, shot low so the line reads without a pose selling it. This is a body built to fill a slip dress and hold a lying pose, not to stand at attention.
FRAME 03 · THE SHEET
Everything, in one table
FRAME 04 · THE FUNCTIONS
Sex and electronics, no euphemism
Her vagina and anus are moulded into the body and work from the first night. Oral sex needs the soft head option chosen at order, because the standard T1 head is fixed silicone. Over all of that sits ROS Max: internal heating that reaches skin temperature in around half an hour, sound that answers touch, and sensors seated in the chest and hips that wake it. The heat is the part that matters most on a doll built for lying down in a dark room, and it is the whole reason to spend here rather than on an unheated build.
FRAME 05 · THE DECISION
Where $3,200 goes
Three dolls on this site run ROS Max, and they sort by mood as much as by spec. Aubrey is the same $3,200 and the same Silk Glow, lit bright and playful. Quinn drops the satin finish to land at $2,970 and keeps the heat. Elise tops the range at $3,379. Saoirse’s argument is the curvy T1 body and a face painted for low light, for buyers who want the warm answering doll to feel like a late night rather than a bright afternoon. If that is the evening you are picturing, the reel above is already showing it to you.
FRAME 06 · UPKEEP
Caring for the finish and the wiring
Silicone keeps the short routine, mild soap and warm water on the body, a towel, and powder on the odd week the satin stops feeling dry. The one rule the electronics add is water discipline: Saoirse gets wiped down rather than showered, never soaked, and her charge port stays capped between sessions. Treat the Silk Glow gently, no scrubbing, and the finish that sells her in lamplight stays intact for years.
FRAME 07 · ASKED
Questions buyers send first
Why is she shot so much darker than the other dolls?
Because the Silk Glow finish and the T1 curves both read best in low light, and the studio leaned into it. Her skin tone and face are not actually darker than her sisters, the lighting is. Under a normal room lamp she looks like her gallery; under a bright window she reads a shade lighter.
Saoirse or Aubrey, same price, what is the real difference?
Both are $3,200 Silk Glow ROS Max builds. Aubrey wears the S14 face lit bright in a candy set on the compact body; Saoirse wears the T1 curvy body and a darker face painted for lamplight. Same money, opposite mood, pick the evening you want.
Does ROS Max need anything special to run?
Just the wall charger in her crate. Heat climbs over about thirty minutes, sound and touch response run off internal sensors, and none of it changes the care routine beyond keeping water out of the port.
Can she stand, or is she only for lying poses?
The T1 body seats, kneels and reclines on its own indefinitely. For unassisted standing add the reinforced feet at order. Her whole photo set is seated and lying because that is where this body is happiest, but standing is a checkbox away.





