Posts Tagged ‘african american’

Article About SiS Dolls @ The Root

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

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While searching for articles about the OOAK Mattel Auction dolls for the 2009 USA Barbie Convention – I’d actually stumbled across these articles. No kidding, I googled “2009 barbie convention” under the category of “Blogs” – try it yourself… anywhooo – the articles:

The Root is…

The Root is a daily online magazine that provides thought-provoking commentary on today’s news from a variety of black perspectives. The site also hosts an interactive genealogical section to trace one’s ancestry through AfricanDNA.com, a DNA testing site co-founded by Henry Louis Gates, Jr., who is also The Root’s Editor-In-Chief. The Root aims to be an unprecedented departure from traditional American journalism, raising the profile of black voices in mainstream media and engaging anyone interested in black culture around the world.

taken from the first paragraph on the page www.theroot.com/aboutus

I would fall under anyone … around the world.

Now, I absolutely love all my African American dolls… but if you think it’s hard trying to find a black doll, try looking for an Asian doll! I have to pretend that Hispanic and Native American dolls are Asian! (yes, I’m an adult *pouts*) That is my snark for the day…

RIP Michael Jackson (29 August 1958 – 25 June 2009)

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

Michael Jackson, the King of Pop passed away yesterday. He will be remembered for being a brilliant music artist and a misunderstood and eccentric individual who tried to keep to himself even though no one would let him. No other artist could match his talent and he continues to influence many musicians both young and old.

He has been immortalised in his music which will be played around the world forever. As a pop culture figure his image has been immortalised in prints, sculptures even including dolls.

Michael Jackson - Black or White

Michael Jackson - Black or White

This doll of MJ wears the outfit from his video clip for Black or White from his 1991 album Dangerous.

Screenshot - Black or White Video

Screenshot - Black or White Video

A personal favourite scene from the video clip – MJ transforms from a black panther and goes nuts on cars and windows in a dark alley, silent but brilliantly choreographed… (more…)

Black Barbie wears Repro Fashion #9837

Sunday, June 14th, 2009

Just some piccies of the original Black Barbie wearing the repro fashion #9837 included in the 1977 Superstar Barbie Repro N4974 set.

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Still to do – a proper post about Mixis dolls…

BTW did anyone else notice the total whiteness of the M(y) F(avorite) B(arbie) D(oll) series? Or maybe the lack of repro dolls of color was planned on purpose to keep the vintage prices of those rare dolls up?

POP Life Christie SKU# N6598

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

I was going to write a proper post about Mixis dolls but… I have terrible time management and I usually end up writing nonsensical sarcastic gibberish garbage when I’m sleepy lol

So I’ll just post some piccies of my new POP Life Christie doll :D

Twist-N-Turn Face Mould (1962)

Twist-N-Turn Face Mould (1962)

she's a model alright

she's a model alright

once upon a time... nrfb...

once upon a time... nrfb...

Thanks to D7ana for mentioning the Mixis dolls ;)

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New “NEWS” about So In Style Dolls!

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

Barbie Goes Black: Iconic Doll Launches New Collection
@ Essence.com

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POSTED: MAY 6, 2009

It’s 2009 and Barbie has a few new friends in her clique! For the first time in history, Mattel is launching a new African-American line of dolls called So In Style (S.I.S.). The new fly girls on the block: Grace, Kara and Trichelle are all BFFs who live for fashion. But the stylish trio are also grounded and mentor their little sisters Kianna, Courney and Janesa by introducing them to activities in art, music and sports. The designer of the collection Stacey McBride-Irby (illustrated above) is a talented Black woman who has designed for Mattel over a decade and also has a five year-old daughter.

The S.I.S. doll line features a more authentic-looking African-American doll from Mattel. The doll’s facial features include fuller lips, a wider nose, more distinctive cheek bones and curlier hair. ESSENCE.com spoke exclusively to McBride-Irby and here’s what she had to say about S.I.S, “Barbie inspired me to realize my dream of becoming a designer. I want to share that same excitement and experience with other African American moms and girls.” says McBride-Irby who also designed last year’s Alpha Kappa Alpha, Inc. centennial doll. The S.I.S. Barbie dolls will be available in June at select Target stores–BB

 

These dolls are designed by Stacey McBride-Irby. There will be three main characters by the names Grace, Kara and Trichelle who are big sisters to Kianna, Courney (sp? Courtney?) and Janesa (ok, that makes it six characters yes?)

Exciting stuff!!!

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