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I hope they continue to make more, or even expand into other fashion styles.
I would love to see different decades of fashion represented in different waves. 80s, 60s, etc.—but with a modernized twist. The existing dolls are doing a fantastic job of calling back to the 90s without falling into parody territory.
why all are the cool Barbies only available on the website?If they were on store shelves, I am sure kids would appreciate them
Are they not? A websearch says you can find them at Target and Walmart or is that also online only? I couldn't tell with light digging.
So much for "no more dolls", urgh.
These are super cool! I love how poseable they are and the fashions really do go a long way to bring out the characters and personalities. They are just Fun!! Congrats on your first dolls of the year! Quote from: Zapper on August 31, 2020, 05:10:37 AM So much for "no more dolls", urgh.I will never utter these words. I know myself tooooo well!
Ooh, congrats on the new doll! As for Mattel making props too small... Have you seen Barbie’s current horses? <_<; I’ve never felt so sorry for a plastic animal before. I estimate that Mattel is now using 50% less materials per accessory, on average.