Barbie turns 50 today. This reminds me of the best article I’ve ever read about Barbie (ok, fine, it’s the only article I’ve ever read about Barbie). It’s Kay Hymowitz from a couple years back. There I learned Barbie is based on a German doll for adults, named Lilli.
Hymowitz makes this interesting point:
Between her sexy look and her TV appearances, Barbie, then, marked a big turning point in American childhood. It’s not that no one had ever tried to make a buck off kids before. But up until Barbie, manufacturers and advertisers generally respected the prevailing cultural view about both the vulnerability of children and their subordination to their parents… As those disapproving mothers well understood, Barbie invited girls to identify not with mom but with their hormonal and independent older teenaged sisters.
Maybe my mom knew that–for whatever reason she never bought me a Barbie. The only Barbie I had was a birthday gift. I was pretty young. Her head quickly “came off” and I believe I received no help at all in replacing it. So that was the end of that.
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lwestin says
(joke) Waiting for the new Barbie?
She’s ‘Divorce Barbie’ She comes with all of Ken’s stuff…
I know, not really funny, but somehow relevant to Barbie’s contribution .
Barbie Pictures says
and definitely she has made a strong impact in fashion, culture and social impact. Now perfection is been blond, with big breast and small waist… Does affect more men or women as the men in fashion dictate the trends.. and they probably had a few dolls when kids …