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The Barbie 50th Birthday is March 9th, 2009
Using Barbie for a Positive Body Image
Barbie gets a pretty bad rap these days, and why shouldn’t she? If she were a real, live human she’d be 5’9” with measurements at 36-18-33. (The average American woman’s measurements are 40-34-43.) This means that Barbie wouldn’t even have enough fat to have a menstrual cycle. Only 1 in 100,000 people have the probability of getting a body like Barb’s, whereas likely 1 in every 1 girl who has one wants a body like hers!
7 Controversial Barbies
Have you seen the Failed Toys reports on YouTube? They come from Mike Mozart of Jeepers Media. Mike is a toy designer himself. He’s got some pretty hilarious reports, from Marvel heroes with questionable body parts to toddler toys that can confuse kids—and their parents.
What's worse than Barbie? I could name a few things ...
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Photo Source: Migraine Chick via Flickr
Life goes on as usual for the Barbie franchise. People are still donning party hats and toasting to her 50th birthday. The latest celebratory move was nabbing Bollywood star Katrina Kaif. Apparently the Indian versions of the Barbie will be modeled after her face.
O ye, cunning doll?
Contrary to what most of us would have expected, March wasn't all about the financial sector. Rather, there was also a concerted effort to highlight the evils of one famous little doll. That's right. I am referring to Delegate Jeff Eldridge's, by now famous, effort to ban Barbie from West Virginia.
The Barbie Fashion Show (Video)
Watch and enjoy these life size Barbie Fashions! I love Barbie!!!
Even Big Boys Play With Barbie
There is a saying that goes: "Ask and ye shall receive." These words were probably spoken by a wise, old person, long, long, ago, in a time before Craigslist came into existence. But truer words, as they say, were never spoken.
Handler's thoughts; don't blame Barbie
All eyes turn to Barbie as she turns 50. Some celebrate her life, in all its fashionable glory while others continue to grumble and mutter. Amidst all this attention, I noticed that people have been increasingly pointing to Barbie's “dubious” origins. And no, I am not talking about the tantalizing Oppenheimer expose. Rather I refer to the muse that sparked Ruth Handler's imagination.
Did Barbie have a Mommy or Daddy?
There has been a lot of talk about two Barbie related books. One is called Barbie and Ruth and covers, as the name suggests, the role of Ruth Handler within Mattel. Written by Robin Gerber, this book is an interesting account of Ruth's contribution to the birth of Barbie.
The second one, Jerry Oppenheimer's Toy Monster: The Big, Bad World of Mattel, focuses on a more controversial topic. And that contentious topic would be designer Jack Ryan who might have been the genius behind the best loved doll. Well, this is what Oppenheimer claims.
Barbie the Muse: How Barbie has inspired artists
Painting by MonsalHere's a painting by Seattle-based artist Mon Sal, who has found Barbie to be her muse. The artist, born and raised in El Salvador never played with Barbies until she was an adult, having been brought up in a Marxist household, Barbie was a forbidden object in her household. Now that the artist resides in the US she can't get enough of Barbie. She is currently working on a website to showcase her art, this is just a sneak preview of what is to come.
