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UNITED KINGDOM / London / Design Museum: Barbie
by Modem
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until Sunday February 23 2025

Design Museum
224-238 Kensington High St
W8 6AG London
United Kingdom

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A major exhibition exploring the design evolution of one of the world’s most famous dolls: Barbie. Journey into the Barbie universe discovering over 250 remarkable objects, with rare, unique, and innovative dolls dating from 1959 to the present day.

Opening to coincide with the 65th anniversary of the Barbie brand in 2024, the exhibition will explore the story of Barbie through a design lens, including fashion, architecture, furniture, and vehicle design.

Highlights include a rare first edition of the very first doll released by Mattel in 1959 (‘Number 1 Barbie’), the groundbreaking Day to Night Barbie from 1985 and the best-selling Barbie of all time, 1992’s Totally Hair Barbie which sold over 10 million across the globe.

Other dolls highlight the diversity of the Barbie range, with examples of the first Black, Hispanic, and Asian dolls to bear the Barbie name, as well as dolls that reflect today’s diverse, multicultural society, including the first Barbie with Down syndrome, the first to use a wheelchair and the first to be designed with a curvy body shape.

There are also on display the friends of Barbie, including her first friend, Midge, and the much-loved Christie and Teresa; as well as the younger sister of Barbie, Skipper. There is a section dedicated to Ken, with six decades’ worth of Ken dolls on show, showing his evolution from his introduction in 1961.

Other objects from this historic brand will include Dreamhouses, vehicles, and furniture, including the first-ever Barbie Dreamhouse™ from 1962. Together these items will show how Barbie’s homes, vehicles, and other products have all helped to design the universe in which she exists and have always reflected the tastes and trends of the day, engaging with modern design in an aspirational but accessible way.

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