Barbie Clothing Line Gets Inclusive

Clothing company Unique Vintage has recreated 12 original Barbie looks for its spring collection, inspired by the dolls of the early 1960s to the 1980s.

License Global, Content Editor

March 22, 2019

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Clothing company Unique Vintage has recreated 12 original Barbie looks for its spring collection, inspired by the dolls of the early 1960s to the 1980s.

To celebrate both Barbie’s 60th birthday and her inclusivity initiative, Unique Vintage produced the 12-piece line in sizes ranging from 2 to 26.

“As one of the largest in the vintage reproduction apparel industry, our collaboration with Mattel was a natural fit,” says Katie Echeverry, founder, chief executive officer and creative director, Unique Vintage. “Our consumers are real women with real careers, who, like Barbie, range from computer engineers to surgeons and everything in between. We recognize the limitless potential of every woman to create her own universe and fully express herself in whatever ways are unique to her.”

The 60th anniversary collection is set to launch March 18 at UniqueVintage.com.

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