It’s a Barbie bonanza! B arbie lovers, whether they’re nostalgia seekers or current collectors, have found their Shangri-la ...
The dolls on their own are highly valuable and ... This outfit of the same name was featured in the 1959 Barbie catalog. This set comes with the original dress, coat, hat, purse, gloves, shoes ...
Part of Barbie's "Inspiring Women" series, the Celia Cruz doll features the salsa singer dressed in a fiery red dress with gold microphone in hand.
Inside the biggest change in barbie’s 57-year history–and what it says about American beauty ideals Part 1 Barbie’s dress won’t fit. I’m sitting in a bright pink room at Mattel’s ...
Barbie is celebrating its 65th anniversary with help from the cult-classic drinkware empire Stanley. Each day this week, Monday through Friday, new Quenchers dropped to honor different dolls from ...
The National Down Syndrome Society has called the doll "a huge step forward for inclusion." Mattel’s Barbie is one of the most iconic American brands. Since 1959, we’ve followed Barbara ...
Dongre never owned a Barbie in her life — until she received the opportunity to design one herself Mattel Inc. This new Barbie doll is ready to light up the Barbie-verse! Mattel is celebrating ...
In celebration of the five-day Hindu festival of lights known as Diwali, Mattel has lit up the Barbie universe with its first Diwali doll. The company’s launch of the doll comes a few weeks ...
Mattel, on Friday, unveiled a new Diwali special Barbie Doll dressed by Indian courtier Anita Dongre. "In a continued commitment to promoting celebrations of heritage, Barbie is unveiling its ...
A new Barbie has joined Mattel's lineup of inclusive dolls. The first "Diwali doll" was announced by the toymaker on Friday, a few weeks shy of the Hindu holiday of Diwali, also known as the ...
Just in time for the Festival of Lights, celebrating the triumph of light over darkness, Barbie is launching a new Diwali doll. To make the latest release extra special, Mattel tapped globally ...
To celebrate, DC Comics has partnered with Barbie to make two dolls based on two of the series’ most iconic villains: Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy. In a roundabout way, we’re getting another ...