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screenfashions · 1 year
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Found this pattern on Pinterest today! I think it might have inspired Barbie’s pink gingham romper. The back of Barbie’s romper has a heart-shaped cutout and the shoulder straps are much thinner, but otherwise the design is very similar. The pattern dates from the 1970s.
This pattern is available on Etsy.
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robsheridan · 11 months
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[Update: Apocalypse in Pink part 2 is out now]
Before Barbenheimer, there was “Apocalypse in Pink,” the August 1983 theme of fashion/culture magazine SPECTAGORIA. The issue’s controversial imagery of Barbie-esque models attempting to stay gorgeous and glamorous amidst nuclear annihilation sought to, in the words of editor/photographer Sera Clairmont, “revel in the morbid absurdity of the new American condition,” an “anxiety vibrating underneath all our plastic smiles.”
“It’s The Hot Pink Cold War,” Clairmont wrote in her introduction. “It’s ‘Material Girl’ on the radio and ‘WarGames’ at the drive-in. It’s ‘Girls Just Wanna Have Fun’ interrupted by the emergency broadcast signal. We’re told to look sexy, dress fashionable, make money, and spend money, but be sure we’re just the right amount of terrified about the bomb. Get that Malibu dream home, keep working on that perfect body, sip cocktails by the pool in your little pink bikini and watching the stocks go up — but STAY VIGILANT! and for God’s sake vote Republican, because that dream home could melt into a pink plastic inferno at any given moment. Just don’t stop smiling as the blast liquefies your skin into bubbling ooze like a Barbie doll in a microwave - it’s bad for the economy.”
***Continued in PART 2***
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NOTE: This is a work of fiction created by me. This alternate reality horror story is part of my NightmAIres narrative art series (visit that link for a lot more). NightmAIres are windows into other worlds and interconnected alternate histories, conceived/written by me and visualized with synthography and Photoshop.
If you enjoy my work, consider supporting me on Patreon for frequent exclusive hi-res wallpaper packs, behind-the-scenes features, downloads, events, contests, and an awesome fan community. Direct fan support is what keeps me going as an independent creator, and it means the world to me.
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nessa007 · 11 months
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halle bailey and margot robbie’s stylists for their huge press tours absolutely understood the assignment 👏
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paperflan · 1 year
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Barbie Movie outfits 😍
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dollsinvogue · 1 year
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Margot Robbie as Barbie » Original Barbie (1959)
Emerald Fennell as Midge » Happy Family Midge (2003)
Michael Cera as Allan » Allan (1964)
Dua Lipa as mermaid Barbie » Barbie Mermaidia Nori (2006)
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#Real Life Barbie
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luxurylearry · 11 months
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gothgleek · 11 months
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Margot Robbie in Custom Schiaparelli x Solo in the Spotlight Barbie
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lovecaitlined · 11 months
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Margot Robbie in Vivienne Westwood at the European premiere of the Barbie movie. 💓💖
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yosb · 11 months
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Fashion sketch of Ryan Gosling's Pink Carpet fit for the world premiere of Greta Gerwig's BARBIE (2023)
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moonstruckdraws · 10 months
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How they sit in skirts
Raph and Mikey
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April and Donnie
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Nobody: No one at all:
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I don't wear skirts (I use to hate them extremely up until last year) and I always sat like April lol. The "proper" way was always so stiff to me
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screenfashions · 11 months
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outfit in Barbie (2023) vs. Day to Night Barbie (1985, photo is of a later reproduction)
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Barbie the Movie can NOT have a boring red carpet. Not on my watch.
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emsartwork · 2 years
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Barbie Girls: Nori and Elina
side note! Noriko is deaf, she has a cochlear implant but doesn’t wear it often because she’s always in the water or in a boat, she has just finished signing “courage” to Elina here 
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robsheridan · 11 months
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“Apocalypse in Pink” part 2 (see part 1 here), from the August 1983 issue of SPECTAGORIA Magazine. Sera Clairmont’s celebrated underground fashion magazine was always scratching at the bleeding edge of culture, deftly navigating the trends of the Reagan ‘80s by simultaneously coopting and corrupting its materialistic obsessions. Never was that theme on visceral display than in this controversial issue. Apocalypse in Pink found Clairmont’s “Barbie dolls” trying to keep their glamour and their plastic smiles in the flames of a Capitalist Cold War simultaneously obsessed with materialism and annihilation; an America that, Clairmont wrote, “relentlessly asks women if we’re beautiful enough, if our clothes are fancy enough, if our pursuits are ambitious enough, and at the end of every night, if we know where our children are.”
In true Spectagoria fashion, what begins as stylish playful “nuclear Barbie” iconography gradually descends into horrific flames and melting pink plastic bodies, with only the womens’ smiles in tact on their smoldering skeletons at the end of the issue.
Reportedly, this issue was sent to Spectagoria subscribers in a package that included a pink lighter and a note that read, “when you’re finished reading, finish the job.” When burned, the magazine was said to ignite in a dazzling show of hot pink flames that sparkled and crackled, a performance art to complete the issue’s vision. As a result, Apocalypse in Pink is one of the most rare and coveted issues of the magazine, with no complete copies known to exist.
Most who have studied Spectagoria lore conclude that the exterior of the magazine was likely coated in a chemical powder that created the fantastical pink flames. But such a magic show has been meaty fodder for those who believe the rumors of occult powers and dark witchcraft surrounding the publication…
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NOTE: Spectagoria is an ongoing work of fiction created by me. This alternate reality horror story is part of my NightmAIres narrative art series (visit that link for a lot more). NightmAIres are windows into other worlds and interconnected alternate histories, conceived/written by me and visualized with synthography and Photoshop.
If you enjoy my work, consider supporting me on Patreon for frequent exclusive hi-res wallpaper packs, behind-the-scenes features, downloads, events, contests, and an awesome fan community. Direct fan support is what keeps me going as an independent creator, and it means the world to me.
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paperflan · 1 year
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Barbie 💖
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