Dolls Are a Girl’s Best Friend: New Marilyn Monroe Barbie Lands at Mattel

SalonNews newsroom brief · 3h ago · 1 min read · via rollingstone.com

Decked out in her signature pink gown from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, here’s where to buy the latest release from the toy brand

The latest collaboration between Mattel and Hollywood's most iconic stars is here - a new Marilyn Monroe Barbie, dressed in her stunning pink gown from the 1953 classic film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. This doll is sure to delight collectors and fans of the legendary actress, offering a fresh take on the timeless blonde bombshell image that Monroe embodied. As a cultural icon, Monroe's influence extends far beyond the silver screen, making this doll a must-have for anyone interested in style, fashion, and pop culture.

The release of this doll also speaks to the enduring appeal of Barbie, a toy that has been a cultural phenomenon for over six decades. With its ability to evolve and adapt to changing times, Mattel continues to breathe new life into the brand through strategic partnerships and limited-edition releases. In an industry where nostalgia and retro aesthetics are currently trending, this Marilyn Monroe Barbie is poised to capture the hearts of both old and new fans. As the toy industry continues to shift towards more diverse and inclusive representations, it's interesting to see how Mattel balances classic icons with modern sensibilities.

For those looking to get their hands on this stylish doll, it will be available for purchase on Mattel's website and at select retailers. As the collector's market continues to grow, it's worth keeping an eye on future releases from Mattel and other major toy brands. Will we see more Hollywood legends getting the Barbie treatment, or perhaps collaborations with contemporary celebrities and influencers? One thing is certain - with its blend of style, glamour, and nostalgia, this Marilyn Monroe Barbie is sure to be a hit, and we can't wait to see what's next.

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