When was barbies 50th anniversary




















The Civil War nurse comes with her own storybook that teaches about life during the Civil War. It took Mockabee six months to do research and create the diorama.

A scene from the Civil War diorama created by Yvonne Mockabee to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Barbie. The Barbie Doll began with two people, Ruth and Elliott Handler who owned a company that made frames. Elliot and his partner Harold Mattson built the samples and Ruth was in charge of marketing them. Elliot began to use the scraps of wood from picture frames to make doll furniture.

This was the beginning of their toy business. Lilli was a shapely, pretty fashion doll first made in Lilli would inspire Ruth Handler to design the Barbie doll. With the help of her technicians and engineers at Mattel, Barbie was born. Ruth then hired Charlotte Johnson, a fashion designer, to create Barbies wardrobe. She was viewed as risky to buyers since she was not the typical style. The public decided differently.

Joes, and I had my Barbie. Though every doll is beloved in her collection, over the years, she says, she did sell a few for extra cash, which helped put her sons through college. The glitter and glam of the Barbie gathering at the Marriot Wardman Hotel may have seemed out of touch with the nation's economic woes, but "the Barbie market is very, very strong," says Sandi Holder, owner of the world's sole Barbie-only museum, located in Union City, Calif.

And she should know: her biennial Barbie auction did well this year, despite the economy. Barbie collecting can be an expensive habit. In the style of " 1," Barbie is decked out in 34 carats worth of white and black diamonds, which sparkle down to her heels, complete with a karat-gold chain bracelet on her left wrist.

The fascination with Barbie has kept countless numbers of people in work. But along with the many loyal fans Barbie has won over in her five decades, she has her fair share of critics. The group Anti-Barbie was formed in by former Barbie collectors "who finally had enough of the negative impact Barbie was having on today's society," as their website states.

Anti-Barbie is not the first to complain that the skinny doll instills in young girls impossible ideals of beauty. Numerous studies have looked at the effect of Barbie exposure on females of all ages, and many of their findings have not been pretty. A study published in by Developmental Psychology , an American Psychological Association journal, drew a link of body worries and low self-image in young girls to the influence of Barbie dolls.



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