I've only got time for a quick overview, because I want to make sure that all of you who want to order her soon will have some basic info to help you decide what to order. She definitely looks even cuter in person than the photos (particularly the stock photos). I liked her from pictures and totally loved her in real life. The face mold is definitely a modified Nanea with almond shaped eyes, rather than the very round look of Nanea. And they made Corinne's chin appear pointier by eliminating a bit of the "puffy cheek" of the Nanea mold. The size of her head is definitely larger than Nanea, and the crown is rounder and filled out. I think the shape of the back of the head looks a lot like the old #4. In fact, I feel like this mold is a sort of combination of the new #4 being sent out by the AG doll hospital right now and Nanea. Here's a slideshow of photos comparing the dolls wearing their original wigs and dewigged (this is a newer Nanea doll purchased in May 2021).
In the original meet hairstyle, the wig is quite cute. However, some of the styles shown in stock photos and store displays did not flatter the two-tone combination, creating a very harsh look. I think this is due to the solidness of the turquoise layer, and the fact that the black top layers are trimmed about 1/3 shorter than the lower colored hair. This causes a thinness in a lot of hairstyles where the wig is pulled up in any way.
The boots match Corinne's hair in two shades of turquoise with dyed fur-rimmed tops. They're not the best not the worst as far as AG boots go. Pretty nice for meet shoes. The soles are black plastic.
The slideshow below shows close-ups of the different pieces.
FLASH-- If you're thinking to order this doll right now with the intent to do an eye swap, you might want to wait. We've been measuring things, right before posting this, and there's a good chance that Corinne's actual eyeballs are larger than previous AG dolls. This would prohibit eye swapping. We'll get back to you on this, one way or the other.
While we're at it, the wig took a bit of coaxing to remove but was certainly do-able with patience. The wig cap is a thinner fabric than other AG wigs. Nothing bad about it, because it's nice and stretchy. But removal of this wig is probably not recommended for beginners, if you want to preserve the wig for later use.