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$17.99 Original price was: $17.99.$14.99Current price is: $14.99.
REDRESSED, REBODIED. This cute doll with black straight hair and green eyes came on a five-point articulation Fashionista body in a pink plaid shift with a front bib ruffle and black bow tie. She’s been rebodied on a close-color-match aftermarket/clone articulated body similar to 2010-2014 era Barbie Fashionistas with articulation at shoulders, elbows, wrists, hips, and knees. Neck articulation has side-to-side rotation only (no tilt).
CLOTHING INCLUDED: Doll comes dressed in vivid pink halter lacy flare dress with black belt. Dress has snap back closures and belt has faceted bead button closure that can be worn front or back. Black slip-on front-strap round-toe wedge heels complete the look.
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$9.99
NUDE, DEBOXED. This Barbie has the upscale makeup “generation girl” sculpt with blonde hair and a hot pink under-layer. Originally from Mattel’s 2009-2014 “Fashionistas” articulated doll line, the head is rebodied on a genuine Mattel Model Muse body, similar in proportion to the 2000-era belly-button body, but taller and a bit slimmer, with five points of articulation: rotating/tilting head, lateral/rotating shoulders, rotating hips. Torso, legs, and arms are molded in a typical runway pose.
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$9.99
NUDE, DEBOXED. This Barbie has the upscale makeup “generation girl” sculpt with blonde hair and fuchsia tinsel streaks. Originally from Mattel’s 2009-2014 “Fashionistas” articulated doll line, the head is rebodied on a genuine Mattel Model Muse body, similar in proportion to the 2000-era belly-button body, but taller and a bit slimmer, with five points of articulation: rotating/tilting head, lateral/rotating shoulders, rotating hips. Torso, legs, and arms are molded in a typical runway pose.
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$15.99 Original price was: $15.99.$13.99Current price is: $13.99.
REDRESSED, REBODIED. This cute smiling Barbie from the 2009-2014 Fashionistas era has sultry eye makeup and straight platinum blonde hair with an under-layer of hot pink. She has been rebodied on a color-matched articulated belly-button body with click-bend knees. She’s wearing a Spin Master Liv hot pink plaid shirt with ruffle collar, puff sleeves, pink ribbon string bow tie, and front Velcro-type closure tucked into a flared black denim mini skirt with attached soft pink vinyl belt and sliding silver metal heart buckle, and back Velcro-type closure. Her standard Barbie hot pink pumps finish off her ensemble and fit a variety of other dolls, including Mattel TNT and made-to-move dolls. Add this cute, unique, ready-to-display doll to your collection today.
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$16.99 Original price was: $16.99.$13.99Current price is: $13.99.
NUDE. Barbie with closed mouth and pink-streaked blonde hair rebodied on Fashionista body with articulated arms and chest and older style jointed high heel legs.
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$16.99 Original price was: $16.99.$13.99Current price is: $13.99.
NUDE. Lovely Barbie with the ‘Fashionista’ closed mouth face sculpt and blue eyes is rebodied on an articulated Swappin’ Styles body with detachable head/shoulders and release button on back.
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$16.99 Original price was: $16.99.$13.99Current price is: $13.99.
NUDE. Barbie Fashionista with glam makeup and silver metallic streaked blonde hair is rebodied on a Mattel jointed high-heel body for fun fashion posing. Bronze peg-button ring on right hand.
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$9.99
NUDE, DEBOXED. This Barbie has the upscale makeup “generation girl” sculpt with toned blonde hair and elaborate gold-tone earrings. Originally from Mattel’s 2009-2014 “Fashionistas” articulated doll line, the head is rebodied on a genuine Mattel Model Muse body, similar in proportion to the 2000-era belly-button body, but taller and a bit slimmer, with five points of articulation: rotating/tilting head, lateral/rotating shoulders, rotating hips. Torso, legs, and arms are molded in a typical runway pose.
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$17.99 Original price was: $17.99.$13.99Current price is: $13.99.
NUDE. Barbie with serene ‘Mackie-Fashionista’ face sculpt has extra long pink-streaked platinum hair. Rebodied on articulated Barbie Swappin’ Styles Fashionista body (back button releases chest/head for quick switching).
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$45.00 Original price was: $45.00.$35.00Current price is: $35.00.
NEVER REMOVED FROM BOX, in OVERALL GOOD CONDITION. This 2-doll lot is sold together as a set, with each doll NEVER REMOVED FROM BOX, in OVERALL GOOD CONDITION, showing minor wear/imperfections on box edges and corners typical for age and normal handling, unless otherwise individually specified. Dolls have typical 90’s “superstar” generic Barbie faces with large eyes, rooted lashes, and open smiles – with the exception of the Chinese Empress doll that has a modified “Kira” closed-mouth face. Bodies have the typical twist waist, straight-arms with angular shoulder movement, hips with straight back and forth movement, click-bend knees, and high-heel feet.
The “GREAT ERAS” series illustrates a variety of historically recognized fashion styles from select cultures or time frames. Each of the 10 dolls is complete with clothing representative of the selected era, with shoes and accessories as shown, plus a saddle stand with plastic round base inside the box. Each individualized storybook-type retail display/presentation box has a hinged solid front cover with Velcro-type closure. The inside covers are elaborately illustrated with historical summaries of the depicted fashion eras.
ITEMS INCLUDED IN THIS LOT #1:
- Gibson Girl (1993 / 3702 / 074299037023) – Created by artist Charles Dana Gibson, the “Gibson Girl” was a popular American illustration subject that became a national icon for a new, modern ideal of womanhood featured in magazines and on commercial products, setting a standard for beauty and fashion emulated by women across various social classes from the mid-1890s to World War I. The “Gibson Girl” was depicted as tall and athletic, yet gracefully elegant, with an air of self-confidence and independence. This Barbie version of the “Gibson Girl” features a smiling brunette lady with a casual updo and side curls, wearing typical turn-of-the-century attire of a loose-fitting lace blouse gathered at the waist and tucked into a full skirt of faux silk moire material with matching capelet. A lace parasol and ribbon-trimmed straw hat complete the look.
- 1920’s Flapper (1993 / 4063 / 074299040634) – Following World War I, the 1920’s was a time of economic boom in the West, triggering disruption of traditional lifestyles with wealth disparity, social extravagance, Prohibition, and speakeasies. Women’s fashion ideals drastically changed, with the formerly admired voluptuous figure giving way to the slender boyish form with straight, loose-fitting dresses. For the first time, dress waistlines dropped to the hip, and hemlines showed some leg, while popular hairstyles transformed from carefully maintained updos to short styled “bobs” with elaborate “spit curls” and lacquered “finger waves.” Attire for opulent underground clubs involved ornate beaded dresses with fringe that swayed and flapped with movement – perhaps giving birth to the nickname “flapper.” This Barbie version of a flapper wears an elaborate gold and white beaded and fringed straight dress with a coat trimmed in white fur, along with other accessories typical of that time. (The doll stand support is loose in the box, due to factory tape coming loose. Also the bottom corners and edges show some rubs and dings and other wear, but the box still displays well.)
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$45.00 Original price was: $45.00.$35.00Current price is: $35.00.
NEVER REMOVED FROM BOX, in OVERALL GOOD CONDITION. This 2-doll lot is sold together as a set, with each doll NEVER REMOVED FROM BOX, in OVERALL GOOD CONDITION, showing minor wear/imperfections on box edges and corners typical for age and normal handling, unless otherwise individually specified. Dolls have typical 90’s “superstar” generic Barbie faces with large eyes, rooted lashes, and open smiles – with the exception of the Chinese Empress doll that has a modified “Kira” closed-mouth face. Bodies have the typical twist waist, straight-arms with angular shoulder movement, hips with straight back and forth movement, click-bend knees, and high-heel feet.
The “GREAT ERAS” series illustrates a variety of historically recognized fashion styles from select cultures or time frames. Each of the 10 dolls is complete with clothing representative of the selected era, with shoes and accessories as shown, plus a saddle stand with plastic round base inside the box. Each individualized storybook-type retail display/presentation box has a hinged solid front cover with Velcro-type closure. The inside covers are elaborately illustrated with historical summaries of the depicted fashion eras.
ITEMS INCLUDED IN THIS LOT #2:
- Egyptian Queen (1994 / 11397 / 074299113970) – From 3,000 to 5,000 years ago, the 18th Dynasty during the time of King Tut is considered the Golden Age of Egypt, just a distant memory now, as evidenced by the Pyramids of Giza guarded by the Sphinx. Egyptian Queen Barbie represents that era with an elaborate bejeweled headdress sporting layered shaped pieces, a broad layered and beaded/jeweled “wesekh” or “usekh” collar typically depicted as being worn by both men and women, as well as deities. Gossamer blue material is gathered and draped strategically over her chest to coordinate with a blue and silver patterned skirt. (Box has a few minor stress creases on the front cover and some edge/corner wear but displays well.)
- Grecian Goddess (1996 / 15005 / 074299150050) – 5th Century BC in Greece marked a golden age of culture, art, and philosophy that also included everyday acknowledgement of the mythical gods and goddesses of Mount Olympus. Despite the incongruity of a blonde Barbie representing the goddess Athena, she wears what is presumably typical goddess attire for the region and time period – a flowing pleated white layered gown secured at the shoulders and embellished with an assortment of metallic decorations, topped off by an orchid cape trimmed with a stereotypical geometric Greek design. (Box has some minor creases/dents in back but otherwise is in good shape.)
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$45.00 Original price was: $45.00.$35.00Current price is: $35.00.
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- Medieval Lady (1995 / 12791/ 074299127915) – The Middle Ages or medieval period lasted approximately from the 5th to the late 15th centuries, beginning with the fall of the Western Roman Empire and transitioning into the Renaissance and the Age of Discovery. Typically known for castles, troubadours, Robin Hood, and knights in shining armor, feudal society was not all fun and games for the masses, but that didn’t stop proper ladies from dressing their best, especially when attending a feast at the king’s castle. Barbie is prepared for this social engagement wearing a deep blue velveteen gown with long draping sleeves and neckline trimmed in white fur to balance her elaborate two-point hat. (Box has some minor creases/dents in back and one side but otherwise is in good shape.)
- Elizabethan Queen (1995 / 12792 / 074299127922) – The Elizabethan Era, named for Queen Elizabeth I, daughter of King Henry VII and Ann Boleyn, spans her reign from 1558 to 1603, and is often referred to as England’s “Golden Age.” The period saw relative domestic stability, economic prosperity, and religious change. Arts and literature flourished, significantly with the debut of plays by William Shakespeare. It was also a time of rampant colonialism as England emerged as a major European power with overseas exploration following the defeat of the Spanish Armada. Elizabethan Queen Barbie wears a lavishly embellished and patterned gown typical of royalty at the time, with a cinched waist and fitted bodice, high ruffled collar, and wide sweeping skirt.
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$45.00 Original price was: $45.00.$35.00Current price is: $35.00.
NEVER REMOVED FROM BOX, in OVERALL GOOD CONDITION. This 2-doll lot is sold together as a set, with each doll NEVER REMOVED FROM BOX, in OVERALL GOOD CONDITION, showing minor wear/imperfections on box edges and corners typical for age and normal handling, unless otherwise individually specified. Dolls have typical 90’s “superstar” generic Barbie faces with large eyes, rooted lashes, and open smiles – with the exception of the Chinese Empress doll that has a modified “Kira” closed-mouth face. Bodies have the typical twist waist, straight-arms with angular shoulder movement, hips with straight back and forth movement, click-bend knees, and high-heel feet.
The “GREAT ERAS” series illustrates a variety of historically recognized fashion styles from select cultures or time frames. Each of the 10 dolls is complete with clothing representative of the selected era, with shoes and accessories as shown, plus a saddle stand with plastic round base inside the box. Each individualized storybook-type retail display/presentation box has a hinged solid front cover with Velcro-type closure. The inside covers are elaborately illustrated with historical summaries of the depicted fashion eras.
ITEMS INCLUDED IN THIS LOT #4:
- Southern Belle (1994 / 11478 / 074299114786) – The thin veneer of grace and charm of American genteel Southern society in pre-Civil War 1850’s was celebrated with lavish balls and ladies’ teas hosted in elaborate plantation settings. Barbie’s the belle of the ball in her pink and aqua-blue satin gown with low-cut neckline, fitted bodice, and sweeping hoop skirt draped with layers of tulle and bows and pearls. (Box top partially unglued but easy to fix.)
- Chinese Empress (1997 / 16708 / 074299167089) – China’s last dynasty, the Ch’ing Dynasty (1861-1908), was marked by turbulence, with Dowager Empress Tz’u-hsi reigning from 1644 to 1911. During the latter part of her reign, she attempted to bring China in line with European countries by establishing schools for boys and girls to learn both Chinese and European subjects. Chinese Empress Barbie wears an ensemble of the period that would have been similar to the empress’s garb – “Chao Guan” (“Manchu” hat), elaborate faux silk coat with dragon imagery over a “Chao Qua” jacquard dress, and slipper socks attached to molded hard soles mimicking what most likely would have been carved wooden shoe soles. (Box has some minor nicks and rubs on edges and corners but is structurally sound and displays well.)
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$45.00 Original price was: $45.00.$35.00Current price is: $35.00.
NEVER REMOVED FROM BOX, in OVERALL GOOD CONDITION. This 2-doll lot is sold together as a set, with each doll NEVER REMOVED FROM BOX, in OVERALL GOOD CONDITION, showing minor wear/imperfections on box edges and corners typical for age and normal handling, unless otherwise individually specified. Dolls have typical 90’s “superstar” generic Barbie faces with large eyes, rooted lashes, and open smiles – with the exception of the Chinese Empress doll that has a modified “Kira” closed-mouth face. Bodies have the typical twist waist, straight-arms with angular shoulder movement, hips with straight back and forth movement, click-bend knees, and high-heel feet.
The “GREAT ERAS” series illustrates a variety of historically recognized fashion styles from select cultures or time frames. Each of the 10 dolls is complete with clothing representative of the selected era, with shoes and accessories as shown, plus a saddle stand with plastic round base inside the box. Each individualized storybook-type retail display/presentation box has a hinged solid front cover with Velcro-type closure. The inside covers are elaborately illustrated with historical summaries of the depicted fashion eras.
ITEMS INCLUDED IN THIS LOT #5:
- Victorian Lady (1996 / 14900 / 074299149009) – The Victorian Era flourished in Western Europe and the United States from 1837 to 1901, and was named for Britain’s Queen Victoria, an iconic lady who reigned for 61 years with reserved sensibilities while doting on her family and keeping a close eye on political events. This fashion era was resplendent with sweeping ribbon-embellished bustled dresses, elaborated feathered headdresses, top hats, and cravats. Victorian Barbie wears a deep burgundy dress with a lace collar and tiered lace-trimmed skirt gathered in back to mimic a bustle and back train. (Box has a minor dented on bottom, and a top corner is curled up slightly, but otherwise is in good shape and displays well.)
- French Lady (1997 / 16707 / 074299167072) – The early 1800’s marked a time of opulence in France when Napoleon Bonaparte and Lady Josephine assumed rule of the country. Napoleon fostered a civil code, religious tolerance, and fair taxes, while German composer Beethoven rose to popularity in Europe. French Lady Barbie wears a wedgewood blue velveteen gown with a long column skirt channeling the classic elegance of ancient Greek architecture. (Box has a minor dent on front and a minor dimple on the back edge but otherwise is in good shape.)
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$9.99
NUDE, DEBOXED. This Barbie doll has cat-eye makeup and is rebodied on a genuine Mattel Model Muse body, similar in proportion to the 2000-era belly-button body, but taller and a bit slimmer, with five points of articulation: rotating/tilting head, lateral/rotating shoulders, rotating hips. Torso, legs, and arms are molded in a typical runway pose.
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$7.99
DRESSED DOLL. Barbie with older style Mackie face sculpt has traditional jointed body with mobile waist and fixed ankles with larger flat feet. Lavender button earrings. She comes dressed in a slim-fit lavender stretch knit sheath with color-matched ribbon straps and an oversize crochet off-white cardigan for a fun casual color-coordinated look. Includes lavender ribbon foam-clay shoes.
NOTE: Something happened to Happenin’ Hair Barbie’s hair – now we know why she’s called “Happenin’ Hair” Barbie! Nothing serious, the elastics holding her ponytails disintegrated, so her hair was restyled in a half-ponytail for a new look. We don’t do nude body pictures on dressed bargain dolls – her body is in fairly good shape with no blemishes.