A David Bowie Barbie: Mattel Unveils Ziggy Stardust Doll


On Thursday, the world realized that Barbie was a Bowie fan.
With the discharge of a doll disguised as Ziggy Stardust, David Bowie's different ego, Mattel declared that she was celebrating the 50th anniversary of "Area Oddity". revealed in 1969.
The brand new Barbie doll wears a good becoming metallic 'area swimsuit', pink platform boots and silver earrings adorned with dangling stars. Her darkish pink hair is smoothed again like these of Ziggy Stardust, and daubed on his brow is the circle of gold that he wore. His nails are painted black.
This can be a significantly androgynous search for a doll that embodies the stereotypes of the feminine look in its first iterations. Lately, nevertheless, representations of male celebrities will not be reserved for Ken. Over the past decade, Barbie has dressed like Andy Warhol, Elvis and Frank Sinatra.
Bowie was recognized for his sexual type and sexual fluidity, and Ziggy Stardust was some of the memorable experiences. He debuted in 1972 with the album "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars".
The writer Christopher Sandford wrote in his 1998 Biography, Bowie: Loving the Alien, that the alter ego was not just disguised. In an interview in 1972, Bowie asked American critics to call him Ziggy, who eventually admitted that the character was taking his personality.
Bowie, who died at the age of 69 in 2016, described Ziggy as a rock star who communicates with extraterrestrial beings in the context of an upcoming apocalypse on Earth. Ziggy's last public appearance took place at a concert in 1973, filmed and broadcast as a documentary a few years later.
Through its different stages of fame, Bowie has become a fashion icon whose styles have found their way onto the track. A classic aspect of Bowie's charm was his shirtless shirts. Barbie's sleeves, which look like silver armor, protrude from her shoulders.
The typical Barbie is for young children, but this doll - which costs $ 50 - is for adults. Children who grow up in 2019 may not be Bowie fans, and adults are not your typical doll customers, but on social networks, some have had the idea of ​​making the Ziggy doll their first. Barbie.

The first Barbie was published in 1959 and since then it has always been controversial. Back in the 1950s, critics worried that she was too well done. Barbie was later criticized for teaching girls unrealistic standards of beauty and not representing people of color.
During the six decades of the doll's existence, there has been a cascade of Barbies representing different races, occupations, corporal forms and phenomena of pop culture. There is a Barbie who is a robotics engineer, an astronaut, a pilot and a political candidate. There is a Barbie representing Frida Kahlo; Katherine Johnson, the mathematician described in the movie "Hidden Figures"; and Ibtihaj Muhammad, the first American athlete to compete in the Olympic Games under the hijab.
One would expect the Ziggy doll to be the first Barbie to have extraterrestrial relationships, but this is not the case. In 2012, Mattel released the first Empress of the Aliens doll, wearing metal armor and a skirt of "reptilian textures."




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