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Barbie's image evolved over time from "summary" of Barbie and Ruth by Robin Gerber

Barbie started out as a teenage fashion model with a sassy ponytail, red lips, and high-heeled mules. She wore a black-and-white striped swimsuit and had a come-hither gaze. Ruth Handler, the creator of Barbie, wanted her doll to appeal to young girls who wanted to grow up quickly. Barbie was all about fashion, fun, and femininity. She represented a new kind of woman – independent, adventurous, and career-minded. As the years went by, Barbie's image began to change. She went from being a teenage model to a doctor, astronaut, teacher, and even president. Barbie became more than just a pretty face – she became a role model for young girls everywhere. Her outfits became more diverse, reflecting the changing times and trends. Barbie was no longer just a fashion icon, she was a symbol of empowerment and possibility. Barbie's image continued to evolve as she embraced diversity and inclusivity. She came in different skin tones, body shapes, and hairstyles. Barbie became more representative of the world we live in, showing girls that they could be anything they wanted to be. She inspired girls to dream big and reach for the stars. Barbie's image evolved over time, reflecting the changing attitudes towards women and the shifting expectations of young girls. From her humble beginnings as a teenage fashion model, Barbie grew into a global icon of empowerment and inspiration. She showed girls that they could be anything they wanted to be – that the sky was the limit. Barbie's image evolved with the times, always staying relevant and relatable to the girls who played with her. She became more than just a doll – she became a symbol of girl power and endless possibilities.
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    Barbie and Ruth

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