After nearly six decades, Barbie’s look and charm has been reinvented to uplift girls all over the world whilst at the same time appealing to the buyers of the time with her constantly refreshed looks and outfits. Many changes are contributed to what fashions are in style during the period of a doll’s release. For example, during the 1960s, Barbie sported the looks of a classic young housewife. Complete with a chopped curled bob and traditional Hepburn style dress. In comparison to Barbie in the 1980s, who sported the bright and outgoing styles of the decade, including bright leotards and oversized jackets, voluminous and wildly teased hair and even legwarmers!
In addition to changes in fashion, Barbie has also been a busy working woman, with over 100 jobs in her credentials. With careers like teaching, being a race car driver, police woman, news reporter, fitness instructor, an astronaut and even the President – its clear to see why Barbie’s slogan is “If you can dream it, you can be it.” For decades, Barbie has empowered women and girls all over the world to pursue their …show more content…
Barbie has embodied herself within religions, representing those of Christian and Islamic beliefs. Furthermore, with the standards of body image in today’s society, Barbie has released a new range which represent girls of all different races, heights, body shapes and all other differing qualities that women have. With this new release, the Barbie brand will have a wider audience that they will be able be targeted to more girls and aren’t limited to one specific representation of