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Barbie

The Celebration of an Icon


  • Cernunnos (A&BC)
  • by Massimiliano Capella, Sylvia Adrian Notini
Barbie: A Celebration of the Icon is a picture book that tells the story of one of the most influential trendsetters in history: Barbie Millicent Roberts. At 65 years of age, the doll continues to be an inspirational muse, true to her nature as a fashion icon, but ever more inclusive and attentive to global issues, consistent with her motto, "You can be anything," which is increasingly contemporary. A companion book dedicated to Ken will follow in 2025.

ISBN 9781419778766 | EN | HB
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Publisher Cernunnos (A&BC)
ISBN 9781419778766
Author(s) Massimiliano Capella, Sylvia Adrian Notini
Publication date November 2024
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 320 x 250 mm
Pages 240
Language(s) English ed.
Description

A comprehensive and official history of Barbie, the iconic and beloved doll.

Barbie: A Celebration of the Icon is a picture book that tells the story of one of the most influential trendsetters in history: Barbie Millicent Roberts. At 65 years of age, the doll continues to be an inspirational muse, true to her nature as a fashion icon, but ever more inclusive and attentive to global issues, consistent with her motto, "You can be anything," which is increasingly contemporary. In the 2023 movie Barbie, directed by Greta Gerwig, she appeared for the first time in the flesh thanks to actress Margot Robbie, a true contemporary transposition of the original "Teenage Fashion Doll" presented at the New York Toy Fair on March 9, 1959: sinuous lines and a striking face commensurate with the sophisticated aesthetics of the stars of the 1950s.

In this book, through five sections and an up-to-date timeline (1959-2024), Barbie helps us reinterpret the social and aesthetic trends that have exercised their influence from the 1950s to present day through history, fashion, society, art, and costume.

A companion book dedicated to Ken will follow in 2025.