Thursday, July 17, 2014

For the Love of Barbie

The first, original Barbie.

As many of you may know, I am somewhat of a Barbie collector. I have always loved Barbies, and have looked on them as being highly desirable commodities. Perhaps this is due to the fact that my Mother forbade me from ever owning any Barbie's of my own. But, luckily for me, my best friend had a vast collection, and we spent most of our playtime whiling the hours away with Barbie and Ken in their Dream House.


I remember her well. She was my absolute favorite!

I know my Mother was only trying to be a responsible parent, but since I have grown up and put a lot of thought into the issue, I honestly don't see why there has to be such a huge controversy about this lovely and fashionable doll. Yes, technically she has alien-like proportions, and she quintessentially resembles the blonde California girl. But I can honestly say that as a brown-haird, freckle faced girl, when I played with Barbie I never felt threatened by her. For me it was always about the clothes, the accessories, the interaction. And the truth is, that is where Barbie got her beginning.

In the 2000's they began to recreate dolls with the original Barbie look. This is one of my absolute favorites, a doll they created for their "Mad Men" line. 
Usually, these retro face dolls are created out of what they call "Silkstone" which is a higher quality of plastic. This one is from 2010.

2012


2012

In the mid-fifties, the only dolls available for young girls to play with were baby dolls. Ruth Handler (the creator) noticed how much her daughter, Barbara, loved playing with paper dolls; changing their clothes and having more grown-up themed play time. And thus Barbara Millicent Roberts was born, otherwise known as Barbie.

Here is a group of Pink and Black Label dolls. The designs are still incredible, though obviously not as intricate as the Gold and Platinum Labels.

Danish Court Princess

Amazing art inspired collection. Here is the Klimt doll.

Dolls of the World, Landmark Collection

For my younger self, Barbie woke in me my first fashionable ambitions. Back then it was leg warmers and gaudy peach chiffon gowns. Nowadays, Barbie has become much more sophisticated. Many may not be aware that since the 1990's Matel has commissioned high-end designers to create special outfits for the serious collector. They have also developed the Pink and Black Label doll, which is more expensive than the average doll, with more intricate costumes and designs, but not as expensive as the Gold and Platinum Labels.

One of the earliest designer dolls from Calvin Klein in 1996. 

Ralph Lauren, 1996

Bill Blass, 1997

Burberry 2001

The thing that constantly impresses me about Barbie's is their amazing attention to detail. Each hem, cuff, ribbon or accessory has obviously been planned out and executed with careful artistry and dedication. I know of no other doll out there that has accomplished such a high level of quality, beauty and fashion.

Versace, 2004

Queen Elizabeth, 2004. She's amazing! I can't believe I don't own her! Perhaps it's because she was $250.

True Brit, 2006

They did a wonderful line of lingerie dolls which ended up being somewhat controversial for obvious reasons. This one is my favorite, called "Highland Fling." 2006

2008

Vera Wang, 2008
Byron Lars, 2010
Tokidoki, 2011. This one was controversial because she had tattoos. As a result, she sold out almost immediately.

Audrey Hepburn, 2013

Laurence Hsu as worn by Fan Bingbing,  2014


5 comments:

  1. This is delightful! Despite the aspersions! I especially loved the Japanese doll, of course Queen Elizabeth, and Ralph Lauren!! Thanks. Could do a follow up with yet more dolls pictured!

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  2. The Klimt Barbie! I had no idea!!!!

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  3. Gorgeous! I especially love the retro remakes. I grew up playing with a few Barbie dolls my sister and I got from our Mamaw. My mother never bought them. We contented ourselves making new fashion out of our frilly socks (with and without Mom's permission). For me it was always about the interaction, imagination, clothing and accessories. I even had a good friend named Barbie who had Barbie everything - even a life-sized Barbie bed. It was a bit over the top! Thanks for posting all these different interesting varieties. The tattoo one is pretty wild. No wonder it sold out!

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  4. Does the True Brit Barbie have a corgi?? Or is it a terrier?

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