Thank you guys for always making me feel safe, to just be real and honest with you all about my feelings! It’s scary talking about tough topics sometimes but I feel like they do so much good in the grand scheme of things💕💐🥹 thank you for coming into /cultivating this safe space with me 🫶🏾…if you haven’t seen the movie & would like to just hear all about my Black Barbie’s Vintage-Modern click this time stamp 💋 48:16 also you guys!!! I just wanted to say Misty Copeland is the FIRST American principal dancer for the American Ballet Company!!!! in the company's 80 plus year history!!!! One of my dreamers was so nice to DM me privately to let me know!!! shou out to "Winn" that was very sweet!. You guys always feel free to enlighten me when I mispeak, I know it's from a place of love! I love to learn from you all too 🥹✨ just wanted to correct myself and give her the utmost respect!
Kudos to Mattel for giving us the first black doll as early as 1968. For a white owned doll company, they are trailblazers. Respect to Mattel (Ruth & her husband)👏👏👏
I really love your content ! I am a straight black female and I am inspired by your video ! We definitely have a similar upbringing. None the less PLEASE continue doing you and being you !! 😊 You make me want to continue getting back into collecting. Representation definitely does matter !
First off thank you so much 🫶🏾✨ for supporting my channel and giving me my flowers 🥹💕 representation does matter so I’m so happy to cultivate this safe space for people who look like me along with others as the channel grows 🥹 you are the first person to share you had a similar up bringing as me so that made me feel seen 🤞🏾✨!!!! Please continue to collect and do whatever else makes you happy for that matter! 🩷 I do it for the people like you love 🫂welcome welcome! 🙏🏾
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 This video is EVERYTHING!!! All of your points about the documentary are spot on. Thank you for having a safe doll space for us Black Barbies🩷🩷🩷
Wow your doll collection you showed parts of today is gorgeous and so varied! I loved your review on the documentary and everything you said about growing up! Thank you for sharing so much with us. Love your content and the way you style your beautiful dolls. I am more than twice your age, I grew up watching Julia every week and Diahann Carroll was always talented w/ beauty and class a role model for women of all colors. XO from CA
Awww thank you so much for the kind words 🥹💕 comments like these always keep me going & smile! I’m so happy you enjoyed my feed back!!!! It’s so cool you got to experience her on the tv at that time ⭐️ she was really a star!!! I’m sending you lots of love back from the US 🫶🏾💕 much love to you!
Jul, I love you, this video and all your reminiscences (literally LOLed when you said you were a “Jezebel” in Catholic school). 😄 You ARE a Black Barbie! I saw the BB documentary a couple weeks ago and really liked it, with two quibbles: 1) the filmmaker only highlighted a few Barbies of color, which made it seem like there was only one Black Barbie per decade (when almost every blonde Barbie line from the 1970s on had a Black Barbie/Christie version) and 2) where was Black Ken/Brad/Curtis/Stephen? Forgotten, as always…😂
Hey Heyyy!!!! I love you too! 🙂↔️🫶🏾 I’m so happy you enjoyed my story telling 😂 I was an interesting kid lolol but THANK YOU 🩷💐😚 I feel like one too lol. I definitely understand your pov!!! My understanding of why they didn’t really highlight those Barbie’s was because the point of the movie was “Black Barbie” so although we did have Christie lol along with some others, she was the side kick for all that time until we got “Black Barbie” and even she kind of faded/ wasn’t marketed that well ..we didn’t get another official “Black Barbie” until Brooklyn which to me personally is like cool! A big step !!! But they still get called Brooklyn/Malibu 😂😂 which almost deters from the fact that Barbie is now black & white simultaneously at the same time 🩷 it’s something I wanted to talk about because HOW COULD I FORGET BARBIE (BROOKLYN) in my FAV Black Barbie line up the OFFICIAL BLACK BARBIE👑😭 I was like dangggggg!!! After I realized !!! But yes they never give Ken’s any credit I even said that about myself 😂 in there smh! The Curtis, Stephen, Brad, Black Ken should have been highlighted as well! I agree!!! ⭐️
@@exoticdreamdolls I love Brooklyn too (especially the 65th Anniversary gown version.) and she deserves an entire Jul video! 😊 But what I meant was that during the 80s and 90s all the white Barbie main dolls had a black (and sometimes Latina/Teresa) version. Like the black “Day to Night” Barbie in 1984 was still called “Barbie,” not Christie. The doc made it seem like the 1980 version was the only time that happened. I think that’s because the filmmaker admitted that she wasn’t really a doll person. She should have called one of us, lol! 😄
Hey hey hey, I saw that little twinkle in ✨your eye when you gave my girl Diana Ross a shout out in your video!!! Yessssssssssssss👏👏 I enjoyed today’s video immensely. So much to mention, I did enjoy very much the black Barbie documentary. I just had to see the original queen black Barbie have her time in the spotlight!! Picture this……….. it was Christmas morning 1979 and lil 10 year old Janet’s Planet coming down the stairs to find what Santa left for her. 😊 as I’m scoping out the wrapped presents I spy two wrapped “Barbie shaped” boxes under the tree. 🌲 As I’m unwrapping the first box I see a glamorous red sparkly dress and black Barbie is in it. Then getting started on the second box I see a bronze shiny jump suit only to reveal golden dreams Christie.🎉🎉 I’ll never forget that Christmas. 🎅 I absolutely adore the way you have your black Barbie dressed she’s adorable!!!!!!
Heyyyyyyy Janettttt!!!!!! I’m so so soooo happy you enjoy the video & loved the documentary as welll!!!!! lol yes I knew you would love to hear how Diana played a role in Black Barbie 😍😍😍😍😍 your stories you share are ALWAYS so touching & you always paint a vivid picture for me 🙂↔️🫂 I can see the smile on your face & feel the joy! You got 2 amazingly beautiful black Barbie’s that day! What a Christmas to remember!!!!! Thank you for sharing always! & being so sweet & supportive !!! ⭐️🥰
Min. 52.40, me resulta muy curioso que menciones a Imani Izzi de ¨Coming to America¨, porque 1988 fue el año en que hubo actrices que me impactaron mucho de niña por su increíble belleza, me hacían pensar que ellas eran unas autenticas Barbies de carne y hueso, ellas son Julie Carmen, Brigitte Nielsen, Lucía Méndez, y por supuesto Vanessa Bell (Imani), 1988 fue sin duda un año en el que ellas destacaron. Por cierto, aquí en Mexico somos una pequeña comunidad de coleccionistas que nos encontramos en diferentes mercados de pulgas en busca de tesoros Barbie, y recuerdo en una ocasión cuando vaciaron en un stand de juguetes una caja y vimos cuando ¨botó¨ Shani, nos lanzamos por ella como si se tratara de un ramo de novia 😅, yo la gané😎. Saludos y bonita semana 💐
Awwww thank you so much for sharing !!! That is beautiful!!!!!! Very pretty actresses 😍💕 I’m soo happy you enjoyed the video! Also happy you won that Shani doll!!! Greetings back from the US 🩵⭐️ lots of love to you! 💐
I'm the only collector of black dolls here in northern Ireland I've looked on UA-cam but there doesn't seem to be anyone here that does I'm white born and bred in northern Ireland my inspiration for collecting black dolls came through black music mostly gospel , Motown, soul, and reggae the rhythms of the Caribbean , I was gifted my first black doll at four years old mum took care of her in the 👂 years and back in my childhood years it was taboo for a little boy to play with dolls , my older cousin bought me the doll she said to my mum i couldn't keep my eyes off the doll she pretended she was buying the doll for herself but when we got back to mums she had me the doll and said to me shes yours mum kept her in her room as she didn't want my two older brothers teasing me sometimes children can be cruel , mum named the doll rosetta after a black gospel singer sister rosetta thorp the doll is still in great condtion thats because mum would wash her silky curly hair in fabric conditioner and combed her hair with afro pick which came with the doll the doll had ethnic correct features right down to afro curly hair since then I've a great number of black dolls and other vintage antque white and black dolls strangely enough here in ireland through the years most of shops who sold toys would regurly stock black dolls even more so now as more black people live and work here some of the black ladies that befriended me will go doll searching we always make sure to br put the black dolls on full view in stores because some people think they can't find black dolls here in ireland but if your a collector you will be aware of where to buy black and dolls , now I customize dolls braid thier hair in minute braids curl thier hair make clothes make up imagery girl groups like motown soul and gospel singers lawers doctors and high ranking professionals
I read this a few days ago & never got a chance to respond. Thank you for sharing this beautiful story 🩷💙 I’m so glad for experiences like these & different takes on life! I love that you love & cherish your dolls of color & all your dolls for that matter! I’m so happy you place the dolls on display in stores to show we are here!!!!! This made me so happy to read!🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾✨✨✨
What I want, is for Asian, Black or Latina Barbie to get the pink outfit more often. It's almost always white Barbie who got the pretty pink outfit. I don't want to buy multiple dolls to get the one outfit and doll set that I want. I realize many Asian cultures love red, but please god, give Asian Barbie pink instead of red or yellow! 😤 I hope we get to an age soon where children can have a diverse collection of dolls to play with and it's normal. No one thinks twice. A white girl can play with black and Latina dolls, little boys can play with dolls, dolls with all kinds of jobs and outfits and body types. I think it's sad when adults try to tell children which toys they can and can't play with. I agree that progress should be slow and steady. It's like trying to loose weight really fast. You just end up rebounding. It's better to make steady progress that lasts. Super sad the Black Barbie tribute by Stacey was only an auction doll. Should have been a regular release. Love how you redressed first Barbie with the hair rollers and retro pink outfit. I really love the early 90's playline dolls so much. I might need to get an Asha or Shani to redress in pastels. Also, sir, 35 is NOT old. You are just a wee lad. 😭 Don't reach your thirties thinking you've gone over the hill!
lol thank you so much for this reply, it was meaningful and I enjoyed everything you shared! I agree with you! We will get there one day, I’m super optimistic of that seeing the progress we’ve had this far!!! I just wanna point out I always wanted somebody else to get the pretty pink outfit lol and this last wave of Barbie looks the Curvy Blasian girl got the pretty pink outfit and so did the new black Heide so that was a Awesome step in the right direction!!!!! I should have mentioned that !! But I know 35 is NOT OLD nor did I say it was old 😂😂😂 I think your referring to when I said I’m in the middle and I was just speaking in general from ppls experience with dolls brand new to now..I’m in the middle of the group 😂😂 or when I said im 35 in mind 😂just saying im wiser than my age, before my time, buttttt I plan on being hot forever & I’ll always be young at heart so I feel you 💕🫶🏾!!! Didn’t want to offend anyone 😂😂😂🙂↔️💐
Also meant to say that I LOVE your vintage Black Barbie collection! I have an original 1969 boxed Julia (her hair is somehow still dark brown), the first Black “Barbie” and the first Black “Ken” from 1982. I also have that Repro Francie and the Anniversary Christie. But now I want your Ghanian Barbie, your My First Barbie, your Avon Barbie, Shani and S.I.S. Barbies…okay, I want them ALL! 😄 And your mini-Jul is 🔥🔥!
Thank you again my love 💕🫶🏾 that’s dope!!!!!!!!! Your lucky she didn’t oxidize it was something with the hair they used I what it was a midnight blue or something that turned red like that 😂😂 but you got a good one!!!! You’ll definitely be able to find a lot of the vintage dolls I mentioned so I’m wishing those onto you!!💕💕💕 I’d love to see them!!!!! I think I have a black Ken or Curtis I forgot to show as well!!!! Seeee we do the guys so dirty 😂
@@exoticdreamdolls You’re right about that oxidation…I keep my Julia away from direct light because I’m so afraid her hair will instantly turn, lol. Although your MTM Julia hybrid was incredibly cute! 🥰
I grew up in the early 60’s. Definitely aware of segregation, but didn’t understand. I had the Christie doll, and Julia from TV. Also a Brad doll, & a Fran & Nan Tutti doll. So I wasn’t raised to be prejudiced. I played with all the dolls. Equality still has a ways to go in a lot of areas.
Just listening to the history of black dolls and dolls in general., makes me want to keep collecting as many as possible of all colors because I don’t see color and I don’t want my daughter to see color. Thank you for this video history highlight🤗
Awww thank you so much & that is such a sweet thing to say & very real!!! I wish everyone had that beautiful out look as well! We are all the same on the inside no matter what we look like ..it’s most important we love on one another! 💕💕 keep being a super mom! I can tell your instilling so much beauty, strength, and wisdom into your daughter just by that one phrase you shared ! 💐🫶🏾 you are awesome!
1966 is only a patent date, not the date the individual doll was produced. The year of production is usually on the base of head, sometimes inside the rim.
I don’t have a vintage black Barbie i am on the lookout for a 60s Christie. All of my black Barbies are current ones. Mainly fashionistas and Looks dolls. I like that mine have different face molds, skintones and hair textures.
@@michaelwashington3884 thanks but this is a talking Julia from 1968 her hair has just oxidized over time, there are pictures of her online in this same outfit💕💐Julia also has the Christie mold
I love your show. Now your made to move Julia has really nice hair and styled cute. maybe swap heads with one of the other Julias to re-root. Maybe the one you said looked kinda crazy lol...Keep up the great work you're doing.
😂😂😂😂😂 you are absolutely right!!!! I should definitely do the one that looks crazy instead 😮💨 you saved the day!!! Thank you so much for enjoying 💕💕💕💕
@exoticdreamdolls BTW I watched the movie last night. I absolutely loved it and love the whole history... Considering I have the first Black Barbie. And she is one of my favorite. ✌🏽10 10 10 across the board.
Mattel is moving too slow and the black guy with the blad head who works for Mattel was giving me he just wanted to keep his job. Dude it’s 2024 Black Barbie should have her own show by now, he kept saying it’s a process and I’m like dude stop playing in our faces, you don’t care. Then he’s going to say my daughter have all the races of the dolls so she can see every race, whats wrong with her just having all black dolls? Just another way to make white people at his job feel comfortable because he can’t be real and say what he wanted to say. Mattel just want to spoon feed us because they don’t want to lost their core audience who is white. If they do too much for the blacks consumers, then their whites customers are going to be up in arms. He can’t be real because he might lose that job at Mattel. The black guy with the locks said dismantled the whole white supremacy system! I like that message better!
Thank you guys for always making me feel safe, to just be real and honest with you all about my feelings! It’s scary talking about tough topics sometimes but I feel like they do so much good in the grand scheme of things💕💐🥹 thank you for coming into /cultivating this safe space with me 🫶🏾…if you haven’t seen the movie & would like to just hear all about my Black Barbie’s Vintage-Modern click this time stamp 💋 48:16
also you guys!!! I just wanted to say Misty Copeland is the FIRST American principal dancer for the American Ballet Company!!!! in the company's 80 plus year history!!!! One of my dreamers was so nice to DM me privately to let me know!!! shou out to "Winn" that was very sweet!. You guys always feel free to enlighten me when I mispeak, I know it's from a place of love! I love to learn from you all too 🥹✨ just wanted to correct myself and give her the utmost respect!
Kudos to Mattel for giving us the first black doll as early as 1968. For a white owned doll company, they are trailblazers. Respect to Mattel (Ruth & her husband)👏👏👏
Yes, they did the right thing 😊!
I really love your content ! I am a straight black female and I am inspired by your video ! We definitely have a similar upbringing. None the less PLEASE continue doing you and being you !! 😊 You make me want to continue getting back into collecting. Representation definitely does matter !
First off thank you so much 🫶🏾✨ for supporting my channel and giving me my flowers 🥹💕 representation does matter so I’m so happy to cultivate this safe space for people who look like me along with others as the channel grows 🥹 you are the first person to share you had a similar up bringing as me so that made me feel seen 🤞🏾✨!!!! Please continue to collect and do whatever else makes you happy for that matter! 🩷 I do it for the people like you love 🫂welcome welcome! 🙏🏾
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 This video is EVERYTHING!!! All of your points about the documentary are spot on. Thank you for having a safe doll space for us Black Barbies🩷🩷🩷
Thank you so much for supporting & being in this space with me !!!! #blackbarbielove💐👑
Beautiful Barbie ♥️😍
Thank you prettyyy 💗🥰🙂↔️
Juls- You need to look at the Byron Lars dolls. They are beautiful.
Yes I mentioned them in the video & showed one. They are beautiful!!!!
Beautiful dolls awesome vintage barbie collection Love your channel.
Thank you so much ! ⭐️🌹
Wow your doll collection you showed parts of today is gorgeous and so varied! I loved your review on the documentary and everything you said about growing up! Thank you for sharing so much with us. Love your content and the way you style your beautiful dolls. I am more than twice your age, I grew up watching Julia every week and Diahann Carroll was always talented w/ beauty and class a role model for women of all colors. XO from CA
Awww thank you so much for the kind words 🥹💕 comments like these always keep me going & smile! I’m so happy you enjoyed my feed back!!!! It’s so cool you got to experience her on the tv at that time ⭐️ she was really a star!!! I’m sending you lots of love back from the US 🫶🏾💕 much love to you!
Jul, I love you, this video and all your reminiscences (literally LOLed when you said you were a “Jezebel” in Catholic school). 😄 You ARE a Black Barbie! I saw the BB documentary a couple weeks ago and really liked it, with two quibbles: 1) the filmmaker only highlighted a few Barbies of color, which made it seem like there was only one Black Barbie per decade (when almost every blonde Barbie line from the 1970s on had a Black Barbie/Christie version) and 2) where was Black Ken/Brad/Curtis/Stephen? Forgotten, as always…😂
Hey Heyyy!!!! I love you too! 🙂↔️🫶🏾 I’m so happy you enjoyed my story telling 😂 I was an interesting kid lolol but THANK YOU 🩷💐😚 I feel like one too lol. I definitely understand your pov!!! My understanding of why they didn’t really highlight those Barbie’s was because the point of the movie was “Black Barbie” so although we did have Christie lol along with some others, she was the side kick for all that time until we got “Black Barbie” and even she kind of faded/ wasn’t marketed that well ..we didn’t get another official “Black Barbie” until Brooklyn which to me personally is like cool! A big step !!! But they still get called Brooklyn/Malibu 😂😂 which almost deters from the fact that Barbie is now black & white simultaneously at the same time 🩷 it’s something I wanted to talk about because HOW COULD I FORGET BARBIE (BROOKLYN) in my FAV Black Barbie line up the OFFICIAL BLACK BARBIE👑😭 I was like dangggggg!!! After I realized !!! But yes they never give Ken’s any credit I even said that about myself 😂 in there smh! The Curtis, Stephen, Brad, Black Ken should have been highlighted as well! I agree!!! ⭐️
@@exoticdreamdolls I love Brooklyn too (especially the 65th Anniversary gown version.) and she deserves an entire Jul video! 😊 But what I meant was that during the 80s and 90s all the white Barbie main dolls had a black (and sometimes Latina/Teresa) version. Like the black “Day to Night” Barbie in 1984 was still called “Barbie,” not Christie. The doc made it seem like the 1980 version was the only time that happened. I think that’s because the filmmaker admitted that she wasn’t really a doll person. She should have called one of us, lol! 😄
Hey hey hey, I saw that little twinkle in ✨your eye when you gave my girl Diana Ross a shout out in your video!!! Yessssssssssssss👏👏 I enjoyed today’s video immensely. So much to mention, I did enjoy very much the black Barbie documentary. I just had to see the original queen black Barbie have her time in the spotlight!! Picture this……….. it was Christmas morning 1979 and lil 10 year old Janet’s Planet coming down the stairs to find what Santa left for her. 😊 as I’m scoping out the wrapped presents I spy two wrapped “Barbie shaped” boxes under the tree. 🌲 As I’m unwrapping the first box I see a glamorous red sparkly dress and black Barbie is in it. Then getting started on the second box I see a bronze shiny jump suit only to reveal golden dreams Christie.🎉🎉 I’ll never forget that Christmas. 🎅 I absolutely adore the way you have your black Barbie dressed she’s adorable!!!!!!
Heyyyyyyy Janettttt!!!!!! I’m so so soooo happy you enjoy the video & loved the documentary as welll!!!!! lol yes I knew you would love to hear how Diana played a role in Black Barbie 😍😍😍😍😍 your stories you share are ALWAYS so touching & you always paint a vivid picture for me 🙂↔️🫂 I can see the smile on your face & feel the joy! You got 2 amazingly beautiful black Barbie’s that day! What a Christmas to remember!!!!! Thank you for sharing always! & being so sweet & supportive !!! ⭐️🥰
Loved the video! Thank you for sharing! - Love the So-in-Style dolls!
Thank you !!!!!! So happy you enjoyed 💗
I ❤❤❤❤❤ your Mini. It’s my first time seeing him. He’s the truth. Your customizations are awesome. Do tutorials. We will watch.
Thank you so so much💕💕💕⭐️🙂↔️
Min. 52.40, me resulta muy curioso que menciones a Imani Izzi de ¨Coming to America¨, porque 1988 fue el año en que hubo actrices que me impactaron mucho de niña por su increíble belleza, me hacían pensar que ellas eran unas autenticas Barbies de carne y hueso, ellas son Julie Carmen, Brigitte Nielsen, Lucía Méndez, y por supuesto Vanessa Bell (Imani), 1988 fue sin duda un año en el que ellas destacaron. Por cierto, aquí en Mexico somos una pequeña comunidad de coleccionistas que nos encontramos en diferentes mercados de pulgas en busca de tesoros Barbie, y recuerdo en una ocasión cuando vaciaron en un stand de juguetes una caja y vimos cuando ¨botó¨ Shani, nos lanzamos por ella como si se tratara de un ramo de novia 😅, yo la gané😎. Saludos y bonita semana 💐
Awwww thank you so much for sharing !!! That is beautiful!!!!!! Very pretty actresses 😍💕 I’m soo happy you enjoyed the video! Also happy you won that Shani doll!!! Greetings back from the US 🩵⭐️ lots of love to you! 💐
@@exoticdreamdolls 🤗
I'm the only collector of black dolls here in northern Ireland I've looked on UA-cam but there doesn't seem to be anyone here that does I'm white born and bred in northern Ireland my inspiration for collecting black dolls came through black music mostly gospel , Motown, soul, and reggae the rhythms of the Caribbean , I was gifted my first black doll at four years old mum took care of her in the 👂 years and back in my childhood years it was taboo for a little boy to play with dolls , my older cousin bought me the doll she said to my mum i couldn't keep my eyes off the doll she pretended she was buying the doll for herself but when we got back to mums she had me the doll and said to me shes yours mum kept her in her room as she didn't want my two older brothers teasing me sometimes children can be cruel , mum named the doll rosetta after a black gospel singer sister rosetta thorp the doll is still in great condtion thats because mum would wash her silky curly hair in fabric conditioner and combed her hair with afro pick which came with the doll the doll had ethnic correct features right down to afro curly hair since then I've a great number of black dolls and other vintage antque white and black dolls strangely enough here in ireland through the years most of shops who sold toys would regurly stock black dolls even more so now as more black people live and work here some of the black ladies that befriended me will go doll searching we always make sure to br put the black dolls on full view in stores because some people think they can't find black dolls here in ireland but if your a collector you will be aware of where to buy black and dolls , now I customize dolls braid thier hair in minute braids curl thier hair make clothes make up imagery girl groups like motown soul and gospel singers lawers doctors and high ranking professionals
I read this a few days ago & never got a chance to respond. Thank you for sharing this beautiful story 🩷💙 I’m so glad for experiences like these & different takes on life! I love that you love & cherish your dolls of color & all your dolls for that matter! I’m so happy you place the dolls on display in stores to show we are here!!!!! This made me so happy to read!🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾✨✨✨
I was just thinking about you! 💃
Awwww that’s so sweet! 🥹💐 happy your here!!!!
I ADORE the introduction song ❤
Aw thank youuuuu 🙂↔️🥰🫶🏾
What I want, is for Asian, Black or Latina Barbie to get the pink outfit more often. It's almost always white Barbie who got the pretty pink outfit. I don't want to buy multiple dolls to get the one outfit and doll set that I want. I realize many Asian cultures love red, but please god, give Asian Barbie pink instead of red or yellow! 😤
I hope we get to an age soon where children can have a diverse collection of dolls to play with and it's normal. No one thinks twice. A white girl can play with black and Latina dolls, little boys can play with dolls, dolls with all kinds of jobs and outfits and body types. I think it's sad when adults try to tell children which toys they can and can't play with.
I agree that progress should be slow and steady. It's like trying to loose weight really fast. You just end up rebounding. It's better to make steady progress that lasts.
Super sad the Black Barbie tribute by Stacey was only an auction doll. Should have been a regular release.
Love how you redressed first Barbie with the hair rollers and retro pink outfit. I really love the early 90's playline dolls so much. I might need to get an Asha or Shani to redress in pastels.
Also, sir, 35 is NOT old. You are just a wee lad. 😭 Don't reach your thirties thinking you've gone over the hill!
lol thank you so much for this reply, it was meaningful and I enjoyed everything you shared! I agree with you! We will get there one day, I’m super optimistic of that seeing the progress we’ve had this far!!! I just wanna point out I always wanted somebody else to get the pretty pink outfit lol and this last wave of Barbie looks the Curvy Blasian girl got the pretty pink outfit and so did the new black Heide so that was a Awesome step in the right direction!!!!! I should have mentioned that !! But I know 35 is NOT OLD nor did I say it was old 😂😂😂 I think your referring to when I said I’m in the middle and I was just speaking in general from ppls experience with dolls brand new to now..I’m in the middle of the group 😂😂 or when I said im 35 in mind 😂just saying im wiser than my age, before my time, buttttt I plan on being hot forever & I’ll always be young at heart so I feel you 💕🫶🏾!!! Didn’t want to offend anyone 😂😂😂🙂↔️💐
Also meant to say that I LOVE your vintage Black Barbie collection! I have an original 1969 boxed Julia (her hair is somehow still dark brown), the first Black “Barbie” and the first Black “Ken” from 1982. I also have that Repro Francie and the Anniversary Christie. But now I want your Ghanian Barbie, your My First Barbie, your Avon Barbie, Shani and S.I.S. Barbies…okay, I want them ALL! 😄 And your mini-Jul is 🔥🔥!
Thank you again my love 💕🫶🏾 that’s dope!!!!!!!!! Your lucky she didn’t oxidize it was something with the hair they used I what it was a midnight blue or something that turned red like that 😂😂 but you got a good one!!!! You’ll definitely be able to find a lot of the vintage dolls I mentioned so I’m wishing those onto you!!💕💕💕 I’d love to see them!!!!! I think I have a black Ken or Curtis I forgot to show as well!!!! Seeee we do the guys so dirty 😂
@@exoticdreamdolls You’re right about that oxidation…I keep my Julia away from direct light because I’m so afraid her hair will instantly turn, lol. Although your MTM Julia hybrid was incredibly cute! 🥰
I grew up in the early 60’s. Definitely aware of segregation, but didn’t understand. I had the Christie doll, and Julia from TV. Also a Brad doll, & a Fran & Nan Tutti doll. So I wasn’t raised to be prejudiced. I played with all the dolls. Equality still has a ways to go in a lot of areas.
Thank you for sharing !!!! I love the dolls you had growing up as well !!! 💗🫶🏾
i watched it and it was good! and i love your channel by the way!
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@@exoticdreamdolls your so welcome!
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Just listening to the history of black dolls and dolls in general., makes me want to keep collecting as many as possible of all colors because I don’t see color and I don’t want my daughter to see color. Thank you for this video history highlight🤗
Awww thank you so much & that is such a sweet thing to say & very real!!! I wish everyone had that beautiful out look as well! We are all the same on the inside no matter what we look like ..it’s most important we love on one another! 💕💕 keep being a super mom! I can tell your instilling so much beauty, strength, and wisdom into your daughter just by that one phrase you shared ! 💐🫶🏾 you are awesome!
I really love your channel, we have a similar taste and collection of dolls🩷🩷🩷
Thank you! I always love seeing your comments ! I’m happy to have you here 🙂↔️💗🫶🏾
Barbie And The Rocker Dee Dee in orange, Barbie with the watch Fun Time Barbie .
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I thrifted Dee Dee too! Same thing, she got me started collecting when I researched her! I was a teenager a lot like her when she came out. 😊
I absolutely L❤VE your Barbie collection. New subbie❤
Thank you!!!! Welcome to the Dream Fam!!!! 💕💕💕💕🌸🙂↔️🥳💐🫶🏾
Let me know if I’m commenting too much but do it as I go, so I don’t forget. The 2002 look is giving Jasmin Guy from Harlem nights ensemble
You’re good 😂💕🫶🏾 thank you for the info!
1966 is only a patent date, not the date the individual doll was produced. The year of production is usually on the base of head, sometimes inside the rim.
Yes you are right ! I had to catch myself lol thank you for reminding me 💕💕💕🫶🏾
The doll of the world dolls that you have the first one was Nigerian Barbie 1989,second one was Ghanaian Barbie 1996
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{hugs} thank you for sharing with us. a different perspective is always gratefully appreciated 💕
{hugs back} 🫂 thank you for listening 💕🌸
I don’t have a vintage black Barbie i am on the lookout for a 60s Christie. All of my black Barbies are current ones. Mainly fashionistas and Looks dolls. I like that mine have different face molds, skintones and hair textures.
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When you showed the julia dolls. 2 were julias and the other one was christie in the jumpsuit@@exoticdreamdolls
@@michaelwashington3884 thanks but this is a talking Julia from 1968 her hair has just oxidized over time, there are pictures of her online in this same outfit💕💐Julia also has the Christie mold
I love your show. Now your made to move Julia has really nice hair and styled cute. maybe swap heads with one of the other Julias to re-root. Maybe the one you said looked kinda crazy lol...Keep up the great work you're doing.
😂😂😂😂😂 you are absolutely right!!!! I should definitely do the one that looks crazy instead 😮💨 you saved the day!!! Thank you so much for enjoying 💕💕💕💕
@exoticdreamdolls BTW I watched the movie last night. I absolutely loved it and love the whole history...
Considering I have the first Black Barbie. And she is one of my favorite. ✌🏽10 10 10 across the board.
I'm a new sub. Thank you for all the info.
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The rocker Barbie’s name is Dee-Dee according to Wikipedia.
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Lauren is giving Robin Thede from black lady Sketch show. Please do the tutorial. We will learn with you.
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She is Ghanaian Barbie.
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Clock doll is Barbie Funtime hot watch 1986
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Black gay man and beautiful 💝
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African doll Ghanaian 1996
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I don’t remember Julia having such red hair. Maybe reddish, but brown.
Yes! Apparently the hair oxidizes over time giving it that fiery red, it’s the type of hair they used lol
It's Britney xD
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You can learn how to sew on UA-cam like hand see like I did
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Mattel is moving too slow and the black guy with the blad head who works for Mattel was giving me he just wanted to keep his job. Dude it’s 2024 Black Barbie should have her own show by now, he kept saying it’s a process and I’m like dude stop playing in our faces, you don’t care. Then he’s going to say my daughter have all the races of the dolls so she can see every race, whats wrong with her just having all black dolls? Just another way to make white people at his job feel comfortable because he can’t be real and say what he wanted to say. Mattel just want to spoon feed us because they don’t want to lost their core audience who is white. If they do too much for the blacks consumers, then their whites customers are going to be up in arms. He can’t be real because he might lose that job at Mattel. The black guy with the locks said dismantled the whole white supremacy system! I like that message better!