Barbie Fashion Through History PART 1

Published 2023-11-13
Below you’ll find a list of all the ensembles seen in the video.






Barbie Goes Domestic
-1634 Barbie Learns to Cook (1965)
-962 Barbie Q (1959)
-953 Barbie Babysits (1963)

Barbie Has a Ball
-1617 Midnight Blue (1965)
-1627 Country Club Dance (1965)
-993 Sophisticated Lady (1963)
-1645 Golden Glory (1965)

Barbie Goes to Work
-991 Registered Nurse (1961)
-793 Doctor Ken (1963)
-889 Candystriper Volunteer (1964)
-1641 Miss Astronaut (1965)
-1415 Mr. Astronaut (1965)
-984 American Airlines Stewardess (1961)

Barbie Takes Vacation
-967 Picnic Set (1959)
-985 Open Road (1961)
-821 Barbie in Japan (1964)
-778 Ken in Mexico (1964)
-941 Tennis Anyone? (1962)

Barbie Has a Date
-979 Friday Night Date (1960)
-959 Theatre Date (1963)
-1651 Beau time (1966)
-1908 Ice Breaker (1964)
-791 Fun on Ice (1963)

Barbie Keeps Busy
-954 Career Girl (1963)
-937 Sorority Meeting (1962)
-969 Suburban Shopper (1959)
-1634 Poodle Parade (1965)
-946 Dinner at Eight (1963)
-1625 Modern Art (1965)

-972 Wedding Day (1959)
-982 Solo in the Spotlight (1960)




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All Comments (21)
  • It’s sad they don’t make stuff like they used to anymore. These clothes are top-notch quality nowadays we have Velcro, whereas the yesteryear generations got actual snapping buttons for the clothes.
  • @cjdolls
    The clothing you have is in such good condition. Loved the video and can’t wait to see the mod fashion.
  • The early 60’s are my favorite. The quality and attention to detail was so fine. ❤
  • @missboozehound
    Thank you 🙏 for posting this. What a great historical perspective of doll designs.
  • @GwendyddStclair
    @theDollWitness I loved this, the telephone part was adorable.
  • @mpmorg3
    This was so informative and interesting... thanks for keeping this era of Barbie alive 🥰
  • @Jimmy-zb7fw
    Excellent video. I remember seeing the earlier tv commercial for Barbie with this wedding dress. The earlier clothes were like a work of art, with all the detail they put in them.
  • @MelissaBringas
    I love this video and can’t wait for those to come. Thank you for sharing the information and showing your amazing collection!
  • @kathybea2532
    I recently discovered your channel and I've really been enjoying it! This video really brought joy to my heart because I'm an old lady whose dolls way back when were a 1961 black ponytail and then a 1962 blonde bubble cut Barbie... my sister had a blonde ponytail and then a titian bubblecut Barbie (we had some Kens too, but eh!). Between my sister and me,, we had most of the Barbie outfits available through early '64, and we still have such fond memories of those dolls and their clothes. Even at our pre-teen ages, we knew the clothes were of incredible quality and styling. So it was wonderful to see so many of those clothes in your video, and watch your great commentary on them.
  • @BrittnyShrub
    Yay!!! So glad I found your channel! So many beautiful looks.
  • I absolutely love this video, it's so informative. I love the super vintage Barbie clothes, my Nana had a handful growing up. The Vintage clothes are just so classy. I can't wait to see more videos like this.
  • @user-yc6kf1gu4z
    I could easily watch an entire episode of the dialogue with accent 😂 also the turkey body attached to your head is art 😂
  • @dianathorpe2280
    Wow that was great! I REALLY enjoyed this video. Just love the early Barbie fashions so much. Thank you for sharing your terrific collection!! Looking forward to the Mods. . . .
  • @emcneal5844
    Great video, love all of these alternatives to Barbie. And have a few of these floating around. Fun fact, Dusty was incorporated into a German action figure line, Action Star Hardy renamed Dasty…
  • @emilyfoster6487
    I thoroughly enjoyed your mid Atlantic accent. 😂 This channel has opened my eyes to another era of barbie. I've only been collecting for a few months now and I've mostly been interested in the dolls from my childhood era (Y2K) but seeing your videos has got me amazed at how incredible the 60s and 70s fashions were.
  • @Vicky-yx9ud
    Nice video! Love your descriptions about all this amazing outfits! ❤❤