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Barbie Turns Fifty!

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A Barbie World for sure-
"No wonder Barbie looks so great at 50—the ultimate blonde bombshell has 25 hair and makeup pros on call.

Barbie turns 50 this year.

We don't know how the rest of them are coping with the Big Five-O, but at the halfcentury mark, Barbie is still one of the most powerful beauty icons in the world. That's no small feat considering that Barbie has had more than 50,000 makeovers since she was born in 1959. The original Barbie set the mold for all the looks to come, with her exaggerated black eyeliner and sexy red lips. (Her famous blonde hair, it turns out, was dictated by all the kids and mothers who didn't buy the brunette model.) She's since had a Jackie Kennedy bouffant (Bubble Cut Barbie, 1962), taken her glamour cues from Farrah Fawcett (Superstar Barbie, 1977), and gone goth (the new Hard Rock Barbie). Even when she's straddling a Harley or tricked out as an astronaut, "Barbie always has what the high heel has -- a kind of hyperfemininity," says Valerie Steele, director and chief curator of the museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City.

Finding and executing Barbie-worthy beauty trends is an actual job -- many, many jobs, in fact. Mattel employs some 25 "hair-and-face designers" (including two licensed cosmetologists), plus teams of marketing mavens and other idea people who visit the Paris runways, trek to the streets of Tokyo and Hong Kong to check out what teenagers are wearing, and stay au courant with everything from "magazines like Allure to fashion-industry trade shows like Première Vision," says Evelyn Viohl, senior vice president of product design. Celebrities are examined ("We're especially inspired by ones who constantly change their look, like Gwen Stefani"), and hairstyles are auditioned for the designers' friends and kids. "We talk about her as if she were a real person," says Viohl. "We find ourselves getting into deep conversations about stuff like what colors she would never wear in a million years." Fifteen artists wield teeny, tiny sable brushes for up to three hours to put makeup on each new Barbie prototype -- foundation (regular Barbies wear one of seven tones, with "L.A. Tan" being the most popular), blush, lip gloss or lipstick, eyeliner, eyebrow pencil, and shadow. As with most life-size women, Barbie's preferred eye-shadow color is brown, with more than 300 shades of chocolate, taupe, espresso, and café au lait in her makeup arsenal.

For all her trendiness, Barbie is still a toy for little girls -- which is why you'll never see a Heroin Chic Barbie or a Pole Dancin' Barbie, however much those influences may have permeated fashion in the real world. That's also why Barbie sometimes adopts styles that better reflect the sensibilities of the fourth grade than those of Fifth Avenue -- especially where hair is concerned. Little girls definitely like it long: The bestseller of all time, Totally Hair Barbie in 1992, had 10 1/2 inches of hair down her 11 1/2-inch frame. And though there are now redheads and dark-haired dolls of all ethnicities, blondes still rule in sales. (There have even been blonde African-American Barbies, à la Beyoncé.) The original single-process shade has been updated with seven gradations of blonde tones that are now woven together to create an array of highlights and lowlights. Each hairstyle takes hours to construct and involves a top-secret gel and 10 to 20 minutes inside a low-temperature dryer. And this year, Barbie's even getting her own special detangler (which, alas, doesn't work on humans). "Her hair gets knotted when kids play with her," Viohl says. "After 50 years of making dolls, we finally cracked that nut."

So how has Barbie prepared for her big birthday year? Well, she's inked a deal to launch a makeup and skin-care line for fans young and old, teamed up with 50 big-name designers for a fashion show -- and, judging by the height of her new eyebrows, we're guessing she's also gotten Botox. '
Info from MNS.com

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Posted 03/09/2009   12:33 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add t360 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Have any other countries issued Barbie stamps?
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Great story Barbie oops I mean gussy
Thanks for sharing it with us.

I hope I look as good as her when I turn fifty. Oh yeah it's too late isn't it.

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Posted 03/09/2009   1:27 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Drudenfus to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
My wife has a small collection of Barbie dolls "mint" in the box (and 4 "customized" without box). I like em too, especially the Halloween ones
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Posted 03/09/2009   1:47 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add stamperdude to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
I heard she went out and got a tattoo to celebrate. I bet it was Ken and Skipper's idea. LOL
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From the ever growing million dollar collection

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Bob,

Kal-WHAT?

Don't tell me those are some of those non-stamps without a market you didn't like!
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Posted 03/09/2009   3:28 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add bobgggg to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply

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Kal-WHAT?


Kalamazoo....
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Kalamazoo....


So Barbie's your gal in Kalamazoo?

Phonetically:

Kal-Mickey-Ya.

As in those are some pretty mickey-mouse stamps.
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Don't mind me, I'm just enjoying some of that vodka I bought for soaking stamps seeing Luciano and the guys over at the USPS won't give us a break.
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Edited by modern_who - 03/09/2009 3:55 pm
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Don't mind me, I'm just enjoying some of that vodka I bought for soaking stamps


Larry... Are you soaking the Mint Never Hinged, with Selvage removed ?
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I hear they are making a Divorce Barbie, she comes with all Ken's stuff.

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Posted 03/09/2009   6:09 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add johnstamp to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Too bad for Ken...
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Are you soaking the Mint Never Hinged, with Selvage removed ?


Bob, I ran out of vodka before I got to the mint stuff!
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Posted 03/09/2009   8:33 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add modern_who to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
But I might powder them.
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Posted 03/12/2009   10:05 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add gussyboy1 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
You guys are WILD!

I heard that since Barbie is the only one that works--look at all her different professions-teacher, doctor, vet, etc--that Ken is asking for alimony! Have you ever seen him work a day in his life--always spending the day at the beach--a beach bum!

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