
January 2, 2020

The tour will showcase exclusive retro-inspired apparel and accessories, including iridescent fanny packs and totes, retro cassette-style wallets, and stonewashed Barbie-embroidered jackets and hats.
Mattel kicked off the tour in Kansas, City, MO in July with planned stops in Southern California this fall. A cross-country tour is also planned for 2020.
Barbie’s tour is part of Mattel’s 60th anniversary. The milestone was celebrated with the launch of
the Barbie Dream Gap Project Fundwhich will see Mattel donate $1 from every doll sold in the United States up to $250,000.
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