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The Latest Doll Trends: Barbie and Bratz
By Maria Lui
May 23, 2008 - 11:22:26 AM
Many
of us who played with Barbies as children would be shocked to know that Barbie
has heavy competition. Bratz are a collection of dolls that are becoming
increasingly popular with the same age of young girl who enjoy playing with
Barbie dolls. Bratz were introduced in 2001, and Barbie has been feeling the
heat ever since.
Created
in 1961, Barbie went through a few changed in her long history, but lacking any
serious competition in the fashion doll marketplace coasted comfortably despite
controversies over her waist size and IQ level. But when four teenage girls
with an urban attitude hit the market, the hip and fashionable Barbie doll was
suddenly feeling rather “old school.”
Taking
a few years to collect herself, Barbie started to fight back. With help from
Mattel, the company responsible for Barbie over the last five decades, Barbie
changed her proportions, had a fashion overall, and snagged back the newly
stylish Ken before any of the saucy upstarts could get hold of him.
While
her waist might have thickened to “facilitate modern styles” or perhaps to
placate critics after so many years, Barbie still has an uphill battle to
reclaim her position as the sole heiress of the fashion industry. Much of the
fight, unfortunately, is against her own reputation.
Barbie’s Reputation
Despite
an early career in 1961 as an astronaut, and her more modern forays into
piloting commercial airlines, running major corporations and many medical
careers, Barbie has earned herself the reputation of an airhead or ditz. Part
of the problem stemmed from a talking teen Barbie that caused consternation
among intellectual women with phrases such as, “I love to shop!” and “Math is
hard!” but much of the animosity toward Barbie is more stereotypical slander. A
woman, while plastic, is rich, powerful and beautiful, must be shunned by those
who are jealous.
Regardless
of her popularity with critics, Barbie is still a force to be reckoned with.
Even with diehard fans and very dedicated young girls, the Bratz are certainly
showing her a hard time. Even with her make-over a recent PR blitz, Barbie
sales are starting to slump – mostly due to increased, and arguably worthy,
competition. In 2004, Bratz seemed to be outselling Barbie, at least in the
UK,
with Mattel denying the charge.
Barbie Hits Back
By
2005, Barbie sales had slumped by 30% in the
United States and 18% worldwide.
While it might seem there could be other causes for the change, girls still
love fashion, and if anything Barbie has even more to offer than before. This
means that the four teenage dolls with big eyes and ultra trendy fashions are
doing some serious damage. The Bratz are hitting Barbie where it hurts the most
– in her pocketbook and in her sense of fashion.
But
Barbie isn’t going out of the top spot without a fight. Her pink toy store
aisle might now be shared with other dolls, but Barbie’s headed somewhere where
she can meet and greet her devoted fans without interference. Barbie games are
now online all over the internet, and fashion fans are finding one more way to
play with Barbie. Will it be enough to keep her on top? It will be if Barbie
has anything to say about it.
Maria Lui is a top internet online games developer. She is famous for her designs of latest Barbie games
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