Mattel released its new Aaliyah Barbie doll on Thursday in honor of the “Princess of R&B’s” 46th birthday. The doll, which ...
People Magazine reported that she had never owned a Barbie doll during her childhood. As she grew older, Perkins became interested in fashion and studied fashion design. Five years later ...
Now, Mattel has unveiled its latest pop culture release — an official Lunar New Year Barbie doll that’s sure to be a hit with Barbie fans and collectors alike. Incredible attention to detail ...
After Mattel’s culture sweeping debut of Barbie in 1959, it took nearly 17 years for the brand to come out with a version of the collectible doll that represented more than one type of skin color.
Aaliyah died in 2001 at the age of 22. To create the doll, the Barbie Design team worked with Aaliyah’s brother, Rashad Haughton, with the doll’s outfit, a matching leather moto-style set ...
The Aaliyah Barbie doll remembers her iconic style ... had dreamed about since she was a little girl.” Haughton and the design team chose the visual aesthetic of the “One in a Million ...
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Barbie's design team collaborated with Aaliyah's brother ... "I can vividly remember my sister playing with her favorite Barbie dolls for hours when we were kids. She would make them sing ...
And the Barbie was not only a love letter from Mattel, but also from Aaliyah's brother Rashad Haughton, who worked closely with the toy company to design the doll and was "blown away" by the results.