I got to pretend I was Barbie for just a minute when I took a "spin" in her hot pink convertible. The heart shaped sunglasses were an added bonus.
Bob Mackie who was designing exotic costumes for Cher and other performers, collaborated with Mattel to create 50 collector dolls.
The exhibit included just three of those collector dolls.
It was a fun exhibit that everyone around me seemed to be enjoying. There were young and old alike and men as well as women reminiscing as they viewed the various display cases.
I have a new post on Sharon's Sojourns today. I'm making a visit to Covent Garden.
The perfect car for a mild day in the Valley of the Sun,
ReplyDeletewhat a fun day!
ReplyDeleteGreat fun to sit in the car, Sharon.
ReplyDeleteI assume you meant "hot pink" rather than "bot pink," but Barbie IS kind of a bot, isn't she? (As in artificial but pretending to be human.) So that works too! I love the Bob Mackie gowns. Were those dresses ever made for people or are those exclusively Barbie designs?
ReplyDeleteThanks Steve, I correct "hot". I believe those gowns were exclusive to the dolls. However, I can certainly picture Cher in something similar.
ReplyDeleteThe car is so gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThat must have been a fun exhibition. Love the car and wonderful that you sit inside. We had some Barbie props at the cinemas when we had the Barbie movie.
ReplyDeleteI must have been about 11 or 12 when I had my first and only Barbie. Unlike the ones I see today, it could bend the arms and legs. Wish I still had it, I'm sure it would be very valuable, lol.
The couture gowns are fabulous!