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‘Barbie: A Cultural Icon’ Review: A Doll Down the DecadesThere’s very little text in the exhibition “Barbie: A Cultural Icon,” at the Museum of Arts and Design. Born on March 9, 1959—when she had her debut at the New York Toy Fair—Mattel’s ...
Growing up, I, like many girls, had a Barbie doll. From her spunky outfits and fun hairstyles to her various professions, the iconic toy was as much of a source of empowerment as it was enjoyment.
After Greta Gerwig's box-office smash, haven't we had enough of Barbie? The arrival of a sprawling new exhibition at London's Design Museum dedicated to the doll might feel a bit soon. But, said ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Edwin: Fast. Dangerous. Scary. And stupid. This toy Barbie car has a dirt bike engine. Hand brake. Widebody kit. Big wing. Barbie pink. Power Wheels Barbie Ford ...
When did we go from decrying the body image standards set by our Barbie dolls to buying merch to wear to midnight showings of the new Barbie film? Jess Bacon explores… In an age of nostalgia, it ...
The Barbie film, based on the iconic Mattel toy, has been a smashing success at ... as the film has become the latest victim of review bombing on Rotten Tomatoes. As reported by Screen Rant ...
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