Barbie at Bloomingdale's
Saturday, March 14, 2009 at 6:16PM
JASON JOBSON in Assouline, Baby Phat, Barbie, Betsey Johnson, Bloomingdales, Chanel

It turns out that Madonna isn't the only blond icon  that turned 50 this year.   Barbie - the original party girl celebrated half a century with massive fanfare from coast to coast!  First stop was during fashion week in New York.    The legend was honored with a full scale fashion show with creations from major New York designers.   The fashions are on display in New York at Bloomingdale's at the flagship on 59th street and in the Soho store.  DVF, Tracey Reese, and Betsy Johnson for Barbie

Designer Betsey Johnson - a woman known for her runway cartwheels and party dresses whipped up a little green number for Barbie with sparkles and flare.

Kenneth Cole - never one to miss an opportunity to get his name on a shirt - actually found a relevant pun for Barbie!

There are vintage Barbie's and looks based on designs from the 1950, 60's and today.   Kimora Lee Simons  was chosen to design Barbie's bags for Baby Phat.

As every little girl dreamed of Barbie's playhouse being full size.   Mattel actually commissioned a full scale dream house in Malibu!   The house was decorated by pottery king - Jonathan Adler and special event- design guru Colin Cowie hosted the fete that dedicated Barbie's house.Karl Lagerfeld for Barbie

Thats not all!   French designers in Paris will be displaying thier take on Barbie in ultra chic boutique Colette.

Of course Karl Lagerfeld, the Kaiser of Chanel has top billing with a tweed skirtskirt for Mademoiselle Barbie!Rootstein Headquarters

Who brought the blond bombshell to life?   When Mattel planned the 50th anniversary - of course they went to mannequin master Rootstein to bring the 11" curves to life size reality.   The Rootstein headquarters on 19th street in New York are also celebrating the milestone.

Last but not least - publisher Assouline brings us the ultimate coffee table on Barbie.  The oversized collectible chronicles Barbie through the years.   Priced at $500 - it is surely for the Barbie fanatic!. 

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