The Barbie Doll turns 50.
2009 is turning into an interesting year, full of milestones. One of these milestones is The Barbie Doll will be 50 years old. Ken, Barbie’s long term boyfriend is only 48. Who knew that Barbie liked younger guys?
Actually Barbie and Ken were named after the children of Mattel founder Ruth Handler.
When Ruth and her husband introduced Barbie at the International Toy Show in 1959, toy stores were not excited. Consumers loved Barbie and as they say, the rest is history.Ruth was 42 when she introduced this controversial doll, a doll with breasts.
Ruth Handler who died in 2002 at age 85 was an admirable business woman. She combined business, Motherhood and being a wife in a time when women were not encouraged to work outside of their homes. What genius to name her doll toys after her children. What PR savvy to partner with her husband but confident enough to be the spokesperson for their toy company. At age 51 Ruth introduced Hot Wheels. This toy’s success rivaled Barbie’s for boys. Menopause in the work place didn’t stop Ruth Handler from success, nor does it appear to stop her creation, the Barbie Doll.
This doll could be called ‘Hot Flash Barbie’ or ‘Menopause Barbie at age 50. Looking at her founder, I think Barbie has a great future ahead of her. Mattel, which the Handler family sold in the 70’s, had a bad fourth quarter for 2008. Can the Golden Anniversary Barbie bear the financial pressure for the entire company? She is being sold for $3.00, the same price as 50 years ago. If you look at Barbie from the late 80’s forward, she now smiles. She is feeling confident, she looks great, she is the picture(in doll world) of a healthy menopausal woman.!
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In the latest issue of the AARP magazine was an article about Barbie turning 50. Someone had even created a 50-year-old image of her, complete with graying hair and under-eye bags. I asked my hubby if I look that bad (and I'm almost 60). He asked why I put him on the spot, LOL!
Men! When will they figure out that it is impossible to stay looking as we did at age 25 for the rest of our lives?
March 12, 2009 - 4:24pmThis Comment
And I'd like to know if she's on any kind of hormone replacement therapy! How has she avoided that pesky midlife tummy bulge, anyway?
March 12, 2009 - 8:03amThis Comment
Barbie has had a remarkable talent for remaking herself over the years - and without a stitch of plastic surgery (no pun intended)!
Thanks for your SHARE. :))
March 9, 2009 - 6:25pmThis Comment