Barbie Signature Barbie Looks Doll (Brunette Wavy Hair) Fully Posable Fashion Doll Wearing White Skirt and Top, Gift for Collectors - GTD89

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Barbie Signature Barbie Looks Doll (Brunette Wavy Hair) Fully Posable Fashion Doll Wearing White Skirt and Top, Gift for Collectors - GTD89

Barbie Signature Barbie Looks Doll (Brunette Wavy Hair) Fully Posable Fashion Doll Wearing White Skirt and Top, Gift for Collectors - GTD89

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Bubblecut Barbies in the mid-1960s had side-parted hair with a “thatched” part that was difficult to unpart. Katniss Everdeen (2012–?) A character from the movie based on the Hunger Games books by Suzanne Collins. The doll is a likeness of actress Jennifer Lawrence. Mía Colucci, Lupita Fernandez, Roberta Pardo, Miguel Arango, Diego Bustamante and Giovanni Méndez (2007), based on the Mexican soap opera Rebelde.

Kurt (2005): He was a Fashion Fever friend of Barbie. He was first male doll in this line and was made with the Tango Ken/Blaine face sculpt. In November 2002, a New York judge refused an injunction against the British-based artist Susanne Pitt, who had produced a "Dungeon Barbie" doll in bondage clothing. [109] Weissman, Kristin Noelle. Barbie: The Icon, the Image, the Ideal: An Analytical Interpretation of the Barbie Doll in Popular Culture (1999).Ziobro, "Mattel to Add Curvy, Petite, Tall Barbies: Sales of the doll have fallen at double-digit rate for past eight quarters". The Wall Street Journal. January 28, 2016. Aqua's song " Barbie Girl" was the subject of the lawsuit Mattel v. MCA Records, which Mattel lost in 2002, with Judge Alex Kozinski saying that the song was a "parody and a social commentary". [110] [111] First Barbie-themed restaurant opens in Taiwan". Daily Times. January 31, 2013 . Retrieved February 1, 2013. [ permanent dead link] Chris (1967–68, 1976–77): A female character doll, with a different face sculpt from Tutti and Todd.

Valeria Lukyanova & Another Real Life Barbie Doll, Olga Oleynik, Come to America". EnStarz.com. December 10, 2012 . Retrieved December 13, 2012. Kristen Rawlins (2013): A cousin of Barbie, appearing in the picture book, The Wedding Party. She was never made into a doll. Barbie's Disabled Friend Can't Fit". EL SEGUNDO, Calif.: University of Washington. Associated Press. Archived from the original on October 1, 2010 . Retrieved November 6, 2010. Three dolls released in the Passport Collection by American fashion designer Byron Lars. Each doll is a multicultural and biracial character from a different part of the world. Mary G. Lord, Forever Barbie: The unauthorized biography of a real doll ( Bloomsbury Publishing USA, 2004).Tia, Courtney, and Desiree (2004): Fashion Fever dolls. Tia and Courtney look quite similar to the characters of Tia and Courtney from The Barbie Diaries but are separate characters. Steffie (1972): Although only three versions of Steffie were produced, all of which appeared in 1972, her face sculpt was used for several Barbie-family dolls for decades after, primarily the PJ doll. Some Barbies of that era, issued outside the US, use the Steffie face sculpt. In at least one Mattel advertisement from 1972, Busy Steffie is pictured, but is referred to as "Busy PJ", indicating that, even though Barbie fans refer to her as having the Steffie face sculpt, it is actually Steffie that has the PJ face sculpt. However, because PJ had used the Midge face sculpt for three years prior, Steffie was the first Mattel doll to use it as her only face sculpt, hence the name "Steffie face".



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