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  2. Channel Margot Robbie’s 'Barbie' Screening Look With This ...

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    Because of this fun fit, the Barbie star pretty much proved that pajamas are 100% acceptable to wear in public. I, for one, will be replicating this look immediately, ...

  3. Margot Robbie Is Bedtime Barbie in Pink Feather Pajamas - AOL

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    At a special screening and Q&A of Barbie in Los Angeles on Saturday, November 18, Robbie, 33, wore a light pink feather-trimmed crepe de chine pajama set by Sleeper. Robbie accessorized the look ...

  4. List of Barbie's friends and family - Wikipedia

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    Since Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures in 2018, they have become permanent main characters in the overall Barbie franchise makeup. Skipper Roberts (1964–2003, 2009–present): The teenage younger sister of Barbie and the first character added to Barbie's family. Originally released as an 8-year-old, she was changed to a 14-year-old later on.

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  6. Barbie: Skipper and the Big Babysitting Adventure - Wikipedia

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    Barbie is being pestered by a monkey in the Amazon, who then steals Barbie's phone gets stolen when she tries to reveal Tammy's stance to her and he hangs it up. Skipper decides to quit. Tammy asks Milton for money, but he demands she deliver a professional sales pitch to prove that his spending will be profitable.

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    The online toy store Lime Tree Kids provided representation of individuals with Down syndrome in its line of "Baby Dolls with Down Syndrome". [36] Taking a similar approach to their popular Barbie brand, Mattel has also created dolls with disabilities, namely the "Share-a-Smile-Becky", who was introduced as Barbie's friend in 1997. [36]