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"As a child, I played with Barbies a lot.
When we got in touch with Mattel ahead of the film’s release,
the answer was a spontaneous yes!
Barbie is my "madeleine de Proust".
I had no idea who was behind this iconic toy of the 90s.
Ruth Handler, an American businesswoman who revolutionized
he toy industry in 1959 by creating the Barbie doll, named after
her daughter Barbara, and the Ken doll, named after her son Kenneth.
The capsule is composed of iconic gift-shop like designs.
Items that you want to keep or collect, like a souvenir of a music festival."
Anne-Fleur Broudehoux
"As a child, I played with Barbies a lot.
When we got in touch with Mattel
ahead of the film’s release, the answer
was a spontaneous yes!
Barbie is my "madeleine de Proust".
I had no idea who was behind this iconic
toy of the 90s. Ruth Handler, an American
businesswoman who revolutionized the
toy industry in 1959 by creating the Barbie
doll, named after her daughter Barbara, and
the Ken doll, named after her son Kenneth.
The capsule is composed of iconic
gift-shop like designs.
Items that you want to keep or collect,
like a souvenir of a music festival."
Anne-Fleur Broudehoux
The Homer Barbie T-shirt is made from shibori cotton jersey.
A Japanese technique that involves knotting, then dipping the textile
in a colorful dye. Each piece is unique.
The product variations and irregularities is what makes it unique.
The Homer Barbie T-shirt is made from shibori cotton jersey.
A Japanese technique that involves knotting, then dipping the textile
in a colorful dye. Each piece is unique.
The product variations and irregularities is what makes it unique.
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