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In the late 1960s, the hot trend was hair! From big hair to ever-changing hairstyles, even Barbie doll embraced this mod fashion trend in 1967. Barbie Hair Fair doll offered a complete wig wardrobe that allowed Barbie to change her look to complement her on-trend outfits. Like the original, this anniversary set also includes a flip braid, a "fall" hair piece, a "crownette" headband, and a brunette wig! Wearing a bright "flower power" dress, 50th Anniversary Barbie Hair Fair doll celebrates…

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One favorite Barbie theme has always been careers This collection consists of one of the very first career Barbie dolls from the 60s Each reproduction doll comes with accessories pertaining to her career Includes Registered Nurse Barbie doll with diploma and medical accessories Sure to be a collector favorite › See more product details

Barbie | Vintage Barbie Ponytail Doll identification | Issued from 1959 to 1964. The First Barbie Doll was introduced to the world at the New York Toy Fair on March 9, 1959. Her design evolved over the years and there are 7 different ponytail Barbie variations. These are known by their numbers - #1, #2, #3, etc.   Each version has visible differences - use this chart to identify your doll.  As a general rule, the lower the number the more valuable the doll. First Barbie Doll 1959, Original Barbie Outfits, Barbie Model Fashion Dolls, Vintage Barbie Dolls 1960s, Barbie Through The Years, 1950s Barbie, Barbie Dolls Vintage, First Barbie Doll, Old Barbie Dolls

Barbie | Vintage Barbie Ponytail Doll identification | Issued from 1959 to 1964. The First Barbie Doll was introduced to the world at the New York Toy Fair on March 9, 1959. Her design evolved over the years and there are 7 different ponytail Barbie variations. These are known by their numbers - #1, #2, #3, etc. Each version has visible differences - use this chart to identify your doll. As a general rule, the lower the number the more valuable the doll.

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