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Destiny Black Barbie doll
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Destiny Black Barbie doll

SKU: DestinyBlackBarbie
Convention Barbie® Dolls
Item Type Doll
Collection Convention Barbie® Dolls
Classification Collector
Designer Carlyle Nuera
Release Date 2022
From Adult Collector
Batteries No batteries required
ID BarbiePedia 10892
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A Date With Destiny Barbie, the 2022 National Barbie Doll Collectors Convention exclusive!!

The theme of the convention was Roaring 20s. This is Carlyle modern high fashion interpretation of the aesthetic codes of the 1920s.

Cropped and spit-curled hairstyles a la Josephine Baker, but done in multi-tonal pink and blue. Hair design by @shirleyfujisaki who made them teeny tiny spit curls do what they do! The make up is inspired by classic 1920s make up like icon Anna May Wong, but a smokey eye in jewel tones instead of charcoal black, and an emphasized Cupid’s bow lip but done as a heart shape in the center of the lips .

Carlyle wanted to do a mini collection, so his designed a unique multi-layered outfit for each doll. His made two dolls, the Black Barbie and the white Barbie.

The Black Barbie with the pink hair has a sheer A-line mini dress with silver metal chain fringe sewn in a scalloped formation for an art deco vibe. The shoulders are accented with oversized bows with tails drippppping to tha floor. She has thigh-high stocking boots, throw back to how in the 1920s hemlines went up, exposing stockings for the first time. A black bodysuit, gloves and chandelier earrings complete her lewk.

The convention name was ‘A Decade of Destiny’ so his worked with copywriter @elle.oliver.edmonds to come up with a name for the Barbie that connects directly to the convention (and also to Destiny’s Child in his head & heart lol). Elle cleverly incorporated 1920s era phrases like ‘cat’s meow’ and ‘bee’s knees’ into the doll description on the back of the box!

Mattel photographers created these Destiny’s Child - Lose My Breath.mp3 photos, with a simple seamless background and dramatic lighting, inspired by 1920s Hollywood portraiture!

  • Presentation: 2022 National Barbie Doll Collectors Convention
  • Designer: Carlyle Nuera
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