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Barbie Collector Generations of Dreams Doll

Barbie Collector Generations of Dreams Doll
From Mattel

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Product Description

50 Years of trends and fashion, couture and dreams for the girl in all of us, and for the woman we grow up to be! Barbie doll remains always stylish, always evolving, always reflecting the beauty that is within every one of us, radiating for all to see! Generations of Dreams Barbie doll captures our favorite doll, dressed in an exquisite gown embellished with illustrations of the Barbie heritage. Decorated with silvery sequins, the gown is as bright as our hopes and wishes. Generations of Dreams Barbie doll commemorates 50 years of inspired dreams! Generations Of Dreams Barbie Doll is released in 2009. She is from the Special Occasion Collection. Generations Of Dreams Barbie Doll is for the adult collector. Designed by Robert Best.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #527 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: Mattel
  • Model: N6571
  • Released on: 2009-07-01
  • Dimensions: 13.00" h x 5.00" w x 10.50" l, 1.88 pounds

Features

  • A fanciful patchwork of Barbie artwork
  • Celebrate the doll's originality and style throughout decades!
  • A full length skirt of patchwork prints
  • Includes illustrations, logos, florals and sequins, atop tiers of pale pink tulle
  • For the adult collector.

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
GENERATIONS OF DREAMS Barbie Doll A fanciful patchwork of Barbie artwork celebrates the doll's originality and style throughout decades! A full length skirt of patchwork prints includes illustrations, logos, florals and sequins, atop tiers of pale pink tulle.


Customer Reviews

Not my dream doll...2
I loved the concept of this doll and was so excited to see her on local shelves. I was very disappointed, however, when I saw her up close. Her face is so unrealistic and so "unBarbie" to me. Of course I am of the first generation of Barbie fans and never have liked the large heads but she almost has a scary look to me. Her hair was also horrible--the ones I saw had very skimpy hair and it looked as though it needed shampooing. The doll did not look at all like the promotional photos I had seen even the dress material looked cheap although I do love the print. I left her on the shelf for someone else to buy and hope some of the other new Barbies will have more appeal to me.

CHEAP,CHEAP,CHEAP1
What a beautiful idea, but how horrible it turned out to be. The makeup on this doll is just street walker cheap, the hair, as another reviewer found it to be, does look like it needs shampooing, and is sparse and carelessly styled.
The dress could have been so intense. It's an incredible design idea, but the way it was actualized is, once again, cheap. Spots of glue with glitter sprinkled on them instead of sequins? Please! This doll had the potential to be very special, but it seems like a scam for $[...] in terms of how they actually produced her. I have spent tens of thousands just on the Barbie Collector web site. I wouldn't spend more than $[...] on this doll, let alone $[...]. Mattel, "straighten up, and fly right." What happened to this company's standards? This is a major doll release, and it just makes me sick to see what became of it because of cutting corners on Mattel's part.

A STUNNER: work of ART5
How the talented Robert Best does it is a big question.

Fantastic way to showcase miss barbie's 50th b-day

I actually know a few women who would wear the adult version of this dress.