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They were produced during the next few years; accessories for some outfits varied, as did the length of time outfits were available. Colors are light blue, coral & light pink, and a single strand of pearls necklace. Similar to 940 Mood for Music in 1962 sweater, but this later one has the waistband sewn oninstead of knitted on.Colors blue, white, pink or black all with big white angora collars. Singing in the Shower (#988, 1961–1962); yellow monogrammed terry bathrobe complete with slippers and accessories of a blue bath towel and washcloth, powder puff, bar “soap” and sponge brush, an gold talcum powder box, and blue shower cap.
Red long sleeve body blouse, red short circular velvet skirt lined in calico red print cotton, white furry jacket, same cotton lining as the skirt, skintone pantyhose, white skates with gray blades. White tennis dress with pleated skirt, white knit sweater trimmed in orange, white socks, blue plastic goggles, a "Tennis Rules" book, white plastic tennis racket, two white plastic tennis balls, white tennis shoes. Found something you love but want to make it even more uniquely you?
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These outfits are rare and expensive finds for collectors, although reproductions are available. We STILL can't get over Nicki and Arthur's breathtaking wedding! Check out the blog here to watch their magical day unfold in rich, vibrant colors and an endless amount of love. If you'd like to get the additional items you've selected to qualify for this offer, close this window and add these items to your cart. Etsy’s 100% renewable electricity commitment includes the electricity used by the data centers that host Etsy.com, the Sell on Etsy app, and the Etsy app, as well as the electricity that powers Etsy’s global offices and employees working remotely from home in the US. Under “Add your personalization,” the text box will tell you what the seller needs to know.
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Sheath Sensation (#986, 1961–1964); slim red dress with short capped sleeves, short white gloves, wide-brim hat, and open-toed shoes. The Mattel Toy Company introduced Barbie Doll to the world in 1959; the first Ponytail Barbie wore a black and white zebra swimsuit with gold hoop earrings, white sunglasses with blue lenses, and black open-toed high heel shoes. Estimated delivery dates - opens in a new window or tab include seller's handling time, origin ZIP Code, destination ZIP Code and time of acceptance and will depend on shipping service selected and receipt of cleared payment. Delivery times may vary, especially during peak periods. Straight tricot half slip, sheer tap pants, strapless bra, matching open toe heels, pink mirror, comb & brush.
Undergarments (#919, 1959–1962); girdle, half-slip, and panties in light blue tricot. Caroline and Timothy's love was evident on their big day and we just can't stop talking about it! Check out the blog to see their beautiful organic wedding, shot by the talented Andrea Elizabeth Photography. YP - The Real Yellow PagesSM - helps you find the right local businesses to meet your specific needs.
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Orange Blossom (#987, 1961–1964); medium yellow sheath with sheer lacy over-dress. The ensemble included a yellow tulle hat, short white tricot gloves, white open-toed shoes, and a “flower” bouquet with white and yellow ribbons. White sunglasses with blue lenses and gold glitter, white tricot short gloves, pearl three strand choker necklace, matching pearl drop earrings, and pearl snake bracelet, four pairs of open toe heels; red, clear with gold glitter, white and orange shoes. Solo in the Spotlight (#982, 1960–1964); “mermaid-like” long, black glittery dress with a thickly laid tulle bottom which held a red satin rose.
Plantation Belle (#966, 1959–1961); sheer pink and white-laced dress with a ruffled bottom, white nylon and tulle petticoat, wide-brimmed hat, straw purse, pink “pearl” necklace, earrings and bracelet, pale pink shoes, and short, white tricot gloves. Let’s Dance (#978, 1960–1962); medium blue full-skirt dress with white floral print and a wide blue sash. The back was cut low with a tie at the nape of the neck. Black open-toed shoes, a white clutch purse, and a chain “pearl” drop necklace were included. Silken Flame (#977, 1960–1964); strapless “sweetheart” dress with a red velvet bodice and white satin skirt. A gold belt with matching purse and open-toed shoes completed the outfit.
When Barbie hit the fashion runway in early 1959, three outfits were available; Gay Parisienne (#964), Roman Holiday (#968), and Easter Parade (#971). Gay Parisienne included a “pearl” necklace and earrings, blue tulle hat, tan-colored clutch purse, real rabbit fur stole with white satin lining, long white gloves, and blue open-toed shoes. Wedding Day Set (#972, 1959–1962); this long-sleeved gown was made of silver-glittered white satin. It had a long flowing train, flower-printed tulle, satin underskirt with tulle edging, and a white tulle veil edged with “pearls.” Accessories included short white tricot gloves, cloth flower bouquet with long ribbons, open-toed shoes, and a blue garter. Red velvet coat with puffed half sleeves and bow at the neckline white satin lined as is the hat and purse, matching red beret hat with bow, red velvet rectangular clutch purse with a "diamond" bead closure, white long tricot gloves, red open toe heel shoes.
Cotton Casual (#912, 1959–1962); navy blue and white striped cotton dress with two bows on the bodice. Barbie’s outfits and accessories were all made by machine in Japan, but they were hand-finished by Japanese housewives who added buttons, trims, zippers, and adornments. Accessories were included with the outfits—things like tiny scissors that opened and closed, knitting needles, wooden bowls, and tiny balls of yarn and miniature "books.” The clothes were tagged with Barbie labels. Delivery time is estimated using our proprietary method which is based on the buyer's proximity to the item location, the postage service selected, the seller's postage history, and other factors.