Mattel launched a "You can be anything" campaign with its Barbie brand in Russia, making a celebrity of a little known but truly outstanding young Russian woman. Anna Kikina, starting from dreams, ...
You can’t find it anywhere now, with the exception of one or two copies floating around eBay. Kids loved Mattel’s 2010 “Video ...
Barbie is letting "You Create" your ... with swappable doll bodies, heads, wigs and universal fit fashions. The more customers collect, the more unique looks they can create to play and display ...
On the next shelf over sits Elsa in a box that invites you ... doll is Barbie, the girls invariably point to a blonde. The idea that all these different dolls—none of whom look alike—can ...
Ever since her debut in 1959, the Barbie doll ... t have anything big planned, just a giant blow-out party with all the ...
She's Barbie ... "You can dress her up as a doctor, but she's still in a shape that if a real woman had it, she wouldn't be able to stand up," Ramsey said. Here's a look at the iconic doll ...
The exhibition kicks off with the original doll ... girlhood, you're left with the lingering impression that when it comes to Barbie, profit comes above all else. "Yes, she can be anything.
Speaking of her doll, Evonne said, “It’s just absolutely amazing. I just love it; I can’t believe ... Want for Christmas Is You. Another woman transformed into a Barbie for International ...
Barbie has long been a point of contention for feminists. Be it her biologically impossible body measurements, her narrow ideas of beauty or the limited career choices the doll’s creators have ...
She thinks she changed the world through inspiring women to do anything, and assumes that women run ... and can’t even stand on her own feet. So Whelan said Barbie has never really represented women ...