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Dressed in a very merry strapless crimson gown, our “Miss Claus” is both exceedingly gorgeous and undeniably festive.
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All later models were made in Mexico or in the Far East, in Hong Kong or Taiwan, and are not considered vintage. She was a doll that represented a modern, well-rounded woman who could be anything from a mother to a doctor to an astronaut. Holiday Barbie™ Doll | The Barbie Collection Lacy white “branches” frame our radiant Barbie® doll dressed in a ruffly red holiday gown embellished with a silvery brocade inset. The Barbie doll has unarguably been one of the most monumental and influential phenomena of modern toys and children's media.The color gold has always had significance during the holidays as a symbol of warmth and light, making it the perfect color for this 35th anniversary edition of the iconic Holiday Barbie®.
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To make sure that our specialist can give you an accurate estimation of your Barbie doll's value, here are some tips on how to submit your doll for appraisal. Barbie was introduced as a successful teenage fashion model from Wisconsin and catered to young teenage girls. Before the first Barbie doll's debut in the late 1950s, there was nothing like it on the American market.
Until today Mattel, the company that launched the first Barbie, has sold over a billion Barbie dolls, making it the company's largest and most profitable line.
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From left: Hair Fair Barbie, Twist n' Turn Barbie, "Marlo Flip", Living Barbie, Talking Barbie with side pony, Talking Barbie with nape curls.The premiere doll in the fascinating and historic Classical Goddess Collection, she wears an extraordinary sky-blue crepe gown and a magnificent toga adorned with golden, ancient Greek motifs. Critics say that the proportion is too unrealistic and impossible to achieve, which can lower the self-confidence of girls who are playing with the dolls. With a tiny waist, large bust, and long, slim legs, the Barbie dolls have been a subject of debate for many years. Handler, who got the inspiration from her daughter, simply named the doll after her daughter – namely, Barbie. Especially prized among collectors are the vintage Barbie doll models produced between 1959 and the late 1960s.