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  2. Barbie Basics - Wikipedia

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    The Barbie Basics is a line of collector's edition Barbie dolls. They were created by Mattel designer Bill Greening and were introduced in late 2009 to be officially released in the spring of 2010. From their name, the dolls are dressed in "basic" clothing that women usually have in their closets.

  3. Ted Lasso Meets Barbie in New Signature Doll Collection

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    Mattel has released a Barbie x Ted Lasso collection of signature dolls that bring to small, plasticine life three main characters from the acclaimed Apple TV+ sports comedy. More from TVLine

  4. Mattel’s Aaliyah tribute Barbie doll sells out on launch

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    The Barbie went on sale at 9 p.m. PT on Wednesday (midnight Thursday ET) and was only available to members of a subscription-paying Barbie collectors group on the site.

  5. These Vintage Barbie Dolls Could Be Worth Thousands

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    Highest listing price on eBay: $16,000 In 1959, Ruth Handler — co-founder of the toy giant Mattel — was watching her daughter, Barbara, play with paper dolls.

  6. Totally Hair Barbie - Wikipedia

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    Totally Hair Barbie was designed by Carol Spencer. [2] The doll debuted in 1992 with several versions available: standard blonde Barbie, a brunette Barbie (which was significant because it was the first time in 20 years that a brunette Barbie was produced), African American Barbie, Totally Hair Ken, Totally Hair Skipper, Totally Hair Courtney, and a Totally Hair Whitney.

  7. Dawn doll - Wikipedia

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    The Dawn dolls provided a good amount of competition for the more expensive Mattel Barbie doll. Due to the lower price of Dawn dolls, it was easy for consumers to amass a relatively large portion of the collection for little money. However, Topper Toys went bankrupt in 1973 and Dawn dolls were discontinued.