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Friday, August 6, 2021

Barbie® Fashion Reinvention: Kids Rule the Runway

● Barbie® partners with Fashion Designer Kittie Yiyi and Fashion Stylist Min Luna in its You Can Be A Designer Competition

● Six aspiring fashion-forward kids win mentorship with Kittie Yiyi and Min Luna

● The winning designs were made into reality by Kittie Yiyi

It was a dream come true for the six young winners of the Barbie® You Can Be A Designer Fashion Reinvention Competition. Not only did they win a once-in-a-lifetime mentorship opportunity to learn from Fashion Designer, Kittie Yiyi, and Fashion Stylist, Min Luna, their original designs were made reality and brought to life by Kittie Yiyi for both our winners and their Barbie® dolls.

The competition was open for submissions from 30 April 2021 to 7June 2021. 85 entries from across Malaysia were submitted in two age categories: 

Category A (5-8 years old) and Category B (9-12 years old). 

The young hopefuls submitted a range of creative designs all conceived to WOW the judges and showcase their interests and personalities. The Top 20 entries were shortlisted for the Virtual Presentation, where the designers had the opportunity to present their designs to the judging panel composed of Kittie Yiyi, Min Luna, and Elaine Lim, Brand Manager of Mattel Continental Asia.

“It was so wonderful to meet the finalists at the Virtual Presentation and get a peek into their creative process,” said fashion designer, Kittie Yiyi. “I was inspired to see girls as young as 5 years old getting excited about fashion design. It brought back so many memories of when I was little and would sew clothes for my Barbie® dolls. It’s been such a joy to be a part of the journeys that these little designers are taking.” 


It was Aleesya Inara, Nina, Khayrah, Alayna, Olivia, and Umaa Meenaa who ultimately impressed the judges and clinched the top spots for fashion mentorship. The six young designers truly embodied the spirit of Barbie® Fashion Reinvention, with their exciting designs and their stellar presentations. 


From Category A, Khayrah’s (8) transformational, PPE-inspired gown was a heartfelt tribute to her aunt who is a frontliner; Aleesya Inara’s (7) delightful, doughnut-inspired dress and precocious personality made her stand out; and Nina’s (6) bright and colourful beach outfit was a wonderful explosion of her charisma. From Category B, Alayna (9) told an inspiring story of growth with her elegant, butterfly-inspired dress; Olivia (10) stunned judges with a very fashionable and practical unicorn-inspired number; and Umaa Meenaa (11) presented a gorgeous, galaxy-inspired creation, demonstrating a skilful use of shapes and silhouettes. 


The mentorship was originally planned as in-person experiences, but the brand made the decision to bring the mentorship online in order to keep both winners and mentors safe during the COVID-19 pandemic. Each winner was sent a customised designer kit equipped with everything they needed to help them really sink their teeth into their craft. Their afternoon with Min Luna was all about looking inward, finding their confidence, and learning about their personal style. They spent the next day with Kittie Yiyi who taught them about the ins and outs of the fashion industry while helping them work on creating Barbie®-sized versions of their designs for their dolls. 


“It’s been such a special experience to spend this time with the girls during such a formative period in their lives,” said fashion stylist, Min Luna. “I remember struggling with confidence when I was around their age, so it has been such a rewarding opportunity to encourage and instil some confidence in them. They are all so unique and have so much to offer; it is a gift to be a part of igniting that spark within them that I hope will continue to burn bright for the rest of their lives.” 





The campaign culminated in an online Fashion Showcase in which the six winners got to strut their stuff in their designs. Kittie Yiyi and her team worked wonders despite the restrictions of the government mandated Enhanced Movement Control Order (EMCO), and managed to realise the six winning dresses designed by the winners. The young designers walked down the hallways and living rooms of their homes, striking poses, and owning the proverbial runway, adorned in their creations brought to life.

“Mattel is so honoured to play a part in these young girls realising their fashion dreams,” said Elaine Lim, Brand Manager, Mattel Continental Asia. “We are especially proud to be able to offer an avenue to unite and encourage young ones to pursue their passions while they are home. Barbie® has always been an inspiration, and we believe that this experience will stay with these girls for years to come and continue to empower kids to be anything they want to be.” 


To continue the celebration of the Fashion Reinvention Campaign, the brand has announced the launch of Sundays with Barbie®, an episodic livestream series featuring women who are positive role models for young ones. Barbie® had fashion gurus, Kittie Yiyi and Min Luna, championing the topic of creativity; fashion entrepreneur, Veen Dee Tan, sharing about confidence and self-expression as well as fashion models, Nalisa Alia Amin and Sonya Danita Charles, discussing diversity and self-acceptance. Each of them with insights to share about the unique way fashion can be used as a tool of empowerment. 

I like Barbie a lot and I used to have a nice collection of it and I also handmade clothes/dress for them. I like designed the Barbie fashion and had many wonderful memories of it. 

To find out more about Barbie®, check out her Facebook [OfficialBarbieSEA], Instagram [@barbie], or YouTube channel [@barbie].

 

 

Thursday, May 25, 2017

1st Barbie customisation experience in Southeast Asia – Barbie: Create Your Own


The event will take off at Sunway Pyramid (LG 2, Orange Concourse) from 23rd to  28th May 2017, 10am to 10pm and continue to be held across 3 other locations: Mid Valley (1st – 4th June), KLCC (8th – 11th June) and One Utama (14th – 18th June).


“We always strive to remain relevant to the next generation of parents and girls. Barbie continues to be aspirational, and a vehicle for self-expression and storytelling,” said Fong JiaLi, Head of Marketing of Mattel Southeast Asia.
“This season, we want to spark girls’ imagination in storytelling by enabling them the experience of customising their very own Barbie world with a wide range of fashion pieces and playsets to play out a world of endless possibilities. Our goal is to empower girls with choices and unlimited possibilities,” added Fong. “Through the power of open-ended play, storytelling and imagination, girls can imagine anything they want to become through Barbie.”
here's mine with my name Sherry on it. I chosen the doll and the dress with boots

At Barbie: Create Your Own, girls can pick a Barbie doll of their choice and style it with a wide range of fashion pieces such as dresses, tops, skirts, pants and shoes. They could even pick playsets and accessories for their customised Barbie doll. Each customised Barbie doll comes in a special packaging printed with the name of its creator.


From left to right: Wayne Chua, Celestia, Feina Leow, Senior Merchandising and Marketing Manager, Toys "R" Us,  Loo Hoey Theen, Director of Marketing, Sunway Pyramid, Michelle Wan, Snr Manager of Consumer Products, Mattel Southeast Asia, Jennifer Bay, Brand Manager, GIRLS Mattel Southeast Asia, Elaine Daly, Eva, Dynas and Khyra showing their customised Barbie dolls
In support of Barbie’s philosophy of “a woman has choices,” as said by Ruth Handler, the creator of Barbie, Barbie: Create Your Own is basically designed to help girls realise that, through imagining and creating their own Barbie world, they have choices in their world and can be anything they want to. Its aim is to ultimately, through choices and creativity, help girls feel empowered and confident in themselves.
Other interesting activities exclusively held at Sunway Pyramid for the Barbie: Create Your Own event include a Barbie colouring contest as well as storytelling workshop where girls can learn from a creative storyteller how to bring their Barbie world to life.
view more photos from my Facebook album.

Barbie: Create Your Own is open to public. It's fun and happy for mom and little girls love them too.
For more information, please visit barbie.mattel.my and www.facebook.com/officialbarbiemalaysia.


Wayne Chua and her daughter Celestia showing their customised Barbie dolls



Dynas Mokhtar and her daughter Khyra showing their customised Barbie dolls



Elaine Daly and her daughter Eva showing their customised Barbie dolls


Girls taking part in Barbie colouring contest



Elaine Daly gets nail painting for her daughter Eva



Girls browsing the order sheet for their customised Barbie dolls
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Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Barbie: World of Endliess Possibilities Exhibition at Sunway Pyramid

Who doesn't like Barbie? I like Barbie since I was a child. For more than five decades we have known that when a girl plays with Barbie she imagines everything she can become. As a mermaid, a princess, a superhero or an astronaut, barbie has allowed girls to dream and discover a world without limits.

This June, Mattel presents the Barbie: World of Endless Possibilities Exhibition, showcasing the history of a global icon and the power of imaginative play.

Mark you calendar from the 6 to 12 June 2016 at Sunway Pyramid, the Barbie: World of Endless Possibilities Exhibition features an extensive display of over 200 Barbie dolls; showcasing everything Barbie has been and will be, through an immerse installations, accompanied by interactive workshops for children.
Workshop and activities from 6 June to 10 June 2016.
  1. Cupcake salon - decorate your own cupcake as creatively as you want.
  2. Designer for a Day - unleash your creativity and design an outfit for Barbie.
  3. Barbie's Wardrobe #YouCanBeAnything - Dress up and be anything you want to be.
  4. Storyteller's Corner (2pm , 4pm, 6pm) 


Malaysian Kebaya Barbie
Just some photos I share here, if you like to view more check out My Mom's Best FB Page, click link.
Jewel Hair Mermaid Barbie
Emcee Belinda Che, interviewed four special guest on stage.
"When a young girl plays in an imaginary world, she becomes a mom, a doctor, a mermaid, an astronaut, a world traveller, a caregiver, a leader - no matter where you are in the world, we see that imaginary world come alive when she plays with Barbie," said Country Manager of Mattel Southeast Asia, Petrina Kho.
"Barbie is created with the philosophy that girls can be anything. The exhibition is our way to inspire that imagination."

The Barbie "You Can Be Anything" campaign message echoing that when a girl plays with Barbie, she imagines anything she can become. Barbie has held over 180 careers, everything from a doctor to a zookeeper to film director. She traveled to the moon four years to before Neil Armstrong and ran for President decades before the first female head of state. Earlier this year, Barbie expanded their Fashionistas line by introducing even more diversity with three new body types - tall, curvy and petite - seven skin tone, 22 eye colors, 24 hairstyles and countless on-trend fashions and accessories. The 23 new Fashionistas dolls will be displayed at the Exhibition in Sunway Pyramid and available for sale at the Exhibition and major toy specialty and department stores.

For more information you can visit barbie.mattel.my and www.facebook.com/officialbarbiemalaysia.


Sunday, September 9, 2012

My Barbie Dolls collection

Well look at my Barbie dolls, I have them since I was kid and some I purchased while in teen. I have one or two Barbie doll not in good shape anymore. What do you suggest? I sell them? I don't have baby girl in the family. I seldom play them anymore. I remembered selling the Barbie dolls clothes last time, the clothes I made for them!

It was fun playing the Barbie dolls when I was young, I even invite my classmate over to my place and play together. We have such good time playing it, I used to have the pink fridge but it was broken so I throw it away. The fridge has got drinks and food can too!

There's more than just Barbie dolls, I even sew and knit clothes for the Barbie dolls. You can see only one boy Barbie dolls most of them are girls, there's a kid and baby too. I will need time to take a group picture of them, do you want to see?

I find some day to post up the Barbie doll fashion show, it would be fun but no fun for my boy because it's for girls play only!


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