7 Best Selling Barbies of All Time
When it comes to pointing out the best-selling toys in history, anyone growing up with He-Man and Rainbow Brite in their toy collection might be a little biased. Any toys stand the test of time and in the process post impressive numbers. In only one or two decades, some flame up overnight, selling wild figures. Posted On November 26th, 2020
Totally Hair Barbie
Celebrate the 25th anniversary of one of the Barbie dolls ever sold with the Completely Hair Barbie doll clone! This charmer has all the best characteristics and features exclusive packaging and commemorative booklet for the 25th anniversary so that Barbie fans can treasure this favourite again!
Pink Splendor Barbie
In her tailored golden lace frame, Pink Splendor Barbie doll wears a ball gown with 24-Karat Gold-plated thread, hair band, full pink satin crystal rhinestone skirt over layers of tulle with pink ribbon rosettes at the back, a Swarovski crystal necklace, three bracelets on each arm, pink silk undergarments, 14-karat gold-leaf heels. It is a widely sought after doll for collectors. Don't let the ability to buy one brush you by.
Pink Jubilee Barbie
Barbie doll, wearing a beautiful silver lame gown with a long sash attached to one hip and a shimmering pink and silver bodice, helps mark her 30th anniversary. And she looks amazing as usual. The Pink JubileeTM Barbie® doll portrays Barbie's enduring charm as a gift to guests at an invitation-only anniversary party at Lincoln Center.
Devi Kroell Barbie
Devi Kroell, an up-and-coming luxury fashion house in New York, revealed today that in a charity auction hosted by the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA), a Devi Kroell One-of-a-kind Barbie Doll was sold for $1,075.
Marie Antoinette Barbie
The height of monarchy as Marie Antoinette, who became the Queen of France after her husband was crowned King Louis XVI in the 18th century, is the Barbie® doll holding a handmade porcelain pair of roses. She is wearing a royal blue dress with a matching bodice embellished with touches of golden lace. The generous layers of her elegant gown are lined with golden tassels and cover her full-length trousers and the blue satin ribbons on her heels, draped with golden fringes. Her costume is finished with a matching hat topped with feathers. She is wearing an elaborate necklace of rhinestones that complements her dramatic outfit.
Lorraine Schwartz Barbie
Lorraine Schwartz, who has great celebrities such as Jennifer Lopez, Cate Blanchett, Gail Barry, and Beyoncé as customers, is a very popular American jewellery designer. Lorraine Schwartz built this Barbie along with Mattel, dubbed "Bling Barbie" but also known as "Lorraine Schwartz Barbie." She had $25,000 worth of diamonds on her costume, but for whatever reason, at the auction, the doll sold for just $7,500. In every case, it's one of the most expensive Barbie dolls ever sold.
Original Barbie
This is the first, the original, the doll that got it all started. On March 9, 1959, it was published and its initial price was $3. The idea behind this doll was to portray, like Elizabeth Taylor and Marilyn Monroe, the glamour of the stars of the 1950s. She has a black and white lined swimming suit as a costume and includes white sunglasses as an accent with blue frames. Both blonde and brunette models exist. It had holes in the foot to insert the doll into the show base that accompanied it. The price of $ 27,450 is that is, complete and impeccable, that of this doll in "mint" condition. Other models cost about $ 8,000, unfinished or in bad shape.