¡Hola a todos!
Tengo sensaciones nuevas en mí, creo que este año yo soy del diseñador de Barbie: Bill Greening. Desde que vi la última Francie no me la quito de la cabeza, tanto que hasta estoy pensando en hacerme socia de mattel creations porque me han comentado que envían a España (seguir vaciando la hucha o aguantarme). A lo que iba hoy, que ha sacado una nueva muñeca vintage, silkstone y muy…
Sim, terminei, demorei pra fazer, nem tanto na execução mas muito mais na elaboração do projeto.
O tule foi o tecido principal e todos os outros são sobras de outras costuras. Esse era uma das minhas ideias, o reaproveitamento.
Acabei fazendo 2 vestidos camisola que é um estilo que eu gosto pra mim, serve bem no meu corpo e acho que também combinou muito com elas.
Quis muito fazer essa referência ao filme, eu fiquei muito impactada, pelos temas abordados de maneira clara e sincera, o padrão de beleza estereótipo, o patriarcado e mesmo a pressão de ser perfeito em tudo que a gente faz. Gostei que foram os bonecos que trouxeram à tona essas questões, já que eles tentam entender como isso tudo acontece.
Os figurinos, cenários são perfeitos, fiquei encantada. Não é só brincar de boneca, é a representação, a projeção de nós mesmos na fantasia que elucida e ajuda a clarear as idéias, foi assim pra mim.
In the Barbie movie, there is a gentleman in a green blazer with a bit of a scandalous name.
This is Palm Beach Sugar Daddy Ken.
I had never heard of this guy before I saw the movie, but since I recognised all the other named Barbies (and many background Barbies!) I thought for sure this must be a real doll that had somehow slipped me by.
That, it turns out, is only kind of true.
In 2009, to celebrate Barbie's 50th anniversary, there were a number of different special edition Barbies released. Pictured above is Palm Beach Sugar's Daddy Ken, a Silkstone Barbie doll for adult collectors, modeled after Slim Aaron's Palm Springs Party.
But as I'm sure you've all noticed, "Sugar's Daddy" Ken is a bit of a... poorly thought out name. It sounds awfully similar to another phrase.
I can't find any pictures of the doll in box or evidence that it actually hit shelves - despite this quote from a Mattel spokesperson about the unfortunately chosen name.
"At the end of the day, this collection is targeted toward adults," said spokeswoman Michelle Chidoni. "While the name of the doll does refer back to the dog, I think people are going to interpret it as they want to interpret it."
Barbie Signature "12 Days of Spring"! A nostalgic holiday of spring elegance!
The days are getting longer, nature is waking up from its winter slumber, and Barbie is kicking off the season with a blooming garden party. The Barbie Signature 12 Days of Spring Doll and Accessories Set is a delightful tribute to the charm of vintage aesthetics and the joyous spirit of spring. This carefully curated collection, labeled Gold from the Barbie Silkstone series, captures the essence of a bygone era, revealing the beauty of the season. The doll is available only on the Mattel Creations website for club members starting March 14, 2024.
Resurrecting the Barbie pics I took years ago for Pink Bow City Magazine with the help of Vestige Photography. “Barbie The Movie” makes it possible for me to have some part of the Barbie World action. 🤗🤗🤗💅🏾💅🏾💅🏾