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Jumat, 23 Maret 2012
Mod Barbie Doll
Mod Barbie Dolls
In 1967, the first Mod Barbie Dolls were released. Twist
'n Turn Barbie Dolls had long straight hair and her wardrobe had a total
makeover.
Below is a detailed chronological history of the Mod Era from 1967 to
1972. Each doll has its own page with pictures and detailed information.
Pictures and details are also available
for Barbie's same sized Mod Friends who shared Barbie's clothes,
including: Stacey, Julia, Christie, PJ, Steffie
and Kelley.
For Vintage Barbie and Midge Dolls from 1959 to 1966 see
Vintage Barbie Dolls.
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to vote in the poll for your favorite Mod Barbie!
Vintage Barbie Doll
The first Vintage Barbie Dolls were released in 1959.
Here is a detailed chronological history of Barbie Dolls from 1959 to
1966. Each doll has its own page with pictures and detailed
information.
Pictures and details are also available for Barbie's same sized best
friend, Midge.
For Barbie Dolls and Friends from the Mod Era (1967 to 1975),
see Mod Barbie Dolls.
About Barbie
Barbie is a fashion doll manufactured by the American toy-company Mattel, Inc. and launched in March 1959. American businesswoman Ruth Handler is credited with the creation of the doll using a German doll called Bild Lilli as her inspiration.
Barbie is the figurehead of a brand of Mattel dolls and accessories,
including other family members and collectible dolls. Barbie has been
an important part of the toy fashion doll market for fifty years, and
has been the subject of numerous controversies and lawsuits, often involving parody of the doll and her lifestyle.
This is the first barbie doll.
This is the first barbie doll launch in 1959
Barbie Doll History
In Barbie Doll History here have been numerous Types of Barbies made
since she was first introduced in 1959. With a rare exception here and
there, Barbie's body hasn't changed much. Some may have more moveable
parts, but the size and shape remains the same. Her face however, is a
different story.
Vintage Barbies were made from 1959 to 1966. For more detail on each doll see Vintage Barbie Dolls.
Vintage Barbies made from 1967 to 1973 are considered to be Mod Barbies. For more detail on each doll from this era see Mod Barbie Dolls.
One of the most notable doll in this era was Malibu Barbie, which used the Stacey face and represented a significant shift in Barbie's evolution. She was made from 1971 to 1977.
The next big shift in Barbie Doll History occured in 1977, when in the
era of Halter Dress and Farrah Facwett hair, Barbie underwent a
dramatic transition in the form of Superstar Barbie. Barbie's were made
with the big toothy smile and tons of long blonde hair for the rest of
the 1970s, all of the 1980s and a large part of the 1990s. An 18"
Supersize Barbie, with the Superstar face, was made in 1978.
The first Black Barbie was introduced in 1980, she is called "Black Barbie" and was made with the Steffie face mold.
Barbie Doll History as a collectible doll evolved after the popularity of Holiday Barbie, which was introduced in 1988. With her popularity Mattel began to produce Collectible Barbes for adult collectors, including Vintage Barbie Reproductions,
for these adult collectors had played with Vintage Barbie Dolls as
children and there was a growing interest in Vintage Barbies.
Many of the early collectible Barbie Dolls were created by well known
designers. Some of the most popular where designed by Bob Mackie. One
of Barbie's first transformations after so many years with the
Superstar face was with the "Mackie Face", which was first used for
Mackie's 1992 Neptune Fantasy Barbie and then was used more and more
for Collectible Barbies. The 1998 Happy Holiday Barbie was the first Holiday Barbie to have the Mackie face.
In 2000, Mattel introduced the Fashion Model Collection, also known a
Silkstones. They use the vintage Barbie face and have been very
successful with Barbie collectors. For more detail on each doll from Silkstone Barbie Dolls.
Beginning in 2001, Mattel began to differentiate Barbies into different
classifications using Label Colors. The current classifications are:
Pink Label (which had always been called "pink box" for obvious reasons) is used to designate play line or inexpensive dolls that available where ever Barbie Dolls are sold.
Pink Label (which had always been called "pink box" for obvious reasons) is used to designate play line or inexpensive dolls that available where ever Barbie Dolls are sold.
Silver Label is used for collectible dolls with no more than 50,000 produced worldwide.
Gold Label designates numbered editions of 25,000 worldwide or less, available at select retailers.
Platinum Label is an exclusive designation used when the dolls are sequentially numbered editions with less than 1,000 available worldwide. They are only available from certain Barbie dealers.
Black Label is a newer designation that indicates it is a doll designer for the adult collector.
Barbie has undergone many changes and a lot of
diversity over the last ten years. Now a variety of different skin
tones, hair colors and face sculpts are used. Mattel released a series
of twelve Black Label Basic Barbie Dolls, the next step in Barbie Doll
History, each featuring different types of Barbie face sculpt.
Here are the twelve 2009 Basic Barbie Dolls and
their face sculpts. The dolls pictured below are all Barbies, the name
underneath them is the name their face style is called.
In addition to all of the different types of Barbies, there have been numerous Barbie size friends including Midge, Stacey, PJ, Christie and many other sized family and friends such as Skipper, Francie, Ken, Tutti, and Kelly just to name a few.
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