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Barbie was inspired by a risqué German doll named Bild Lilli, originally marketed to adult men in tobacco shops before Ruth Handler reimagined her as a teenage fashion doll in 1959.
More than 1 billion Barbie dolls have been sold worldwide since 1959, making her the best-selling fashion doll in history with over 100 dolls sold every minute at peak popularity.
Barbie has had over 200 careers including astronaut (before Neil Armstrong walked on the moon in 1969), surgeon, presidential candidate, and even a McDonald's cashier in 1982.
If scaled to human size, the original 1959 Barbie's measurements would be approximately 36-18-33 inches, sparking decades of debate about body image that led to the introduction of 7 different body types in 2016.
The world's most expensive Barbie, designed by Stefano Canturi in 2010, sold for $302,500 at auction and features a one-carat pink diamond necklace.
Barbie's full name is Barbara Millicent Roberts, and she's from the fictional town of Willows, Wisconsin—named after Ruth Handler's daughter Barbara.
Teen Talk Barbie, released in 1992, could speak 270 different phrases including the controversial "Math class is tough!" which was later removed after complaints from the American Association of University Women.
Barbie has been reimagined by renowned artists including Andy Warhol (1986), Peter Max, and Bob Mackie, whose limited-edition designer Barbies from the 1990s now sell for thousands of dollars at auction.
Mattel has created over 130 nationalities and ethnicities of Barbie dolls, with the first Black Barbie and Hispanic Barbie both released in 1980 as part of the Dolls of the World collection.
Over 1 billion garments have been manufactured for Barbie, making Mattel one of the largest clothing manufacturers in the world—her wardrobe has featured designs inspired by over 75 fashion designers.
The largest physical Barbie Dreamhouse ever built was a life-sized, 10,000-square-foot mansion in Malibu in 2009, complete with infinity pool, elevator, and fashion closet, which was later listed on Airbnb in 2019.
Vintage Barbies in mint condition can fetch over $27,000 at auction, with the original 1959 Barbie in her black and white striped swimsuit being one of the most sought-after collectibles among the estimated 100,000+ serious Barbie collectors worldwide.
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