

First came “Black & White.” Then came “Metallic.” Now, Barbie Looks returns with its boldest fashion statement yet: “Color Block.”
We asked designer Bill Greening to share some highlights about each of the dolls with us. Quotes from our interview with him appear below.
We asked designer Bill Greening to share some highlights about each of the dolls with us. Quotes from our interview with him appear below.
Doll #13 – Barbie, Original Body
“Deep red curly hair on the Victoria sculpt. Freckles for the first time in this line. A new shoe sculpt, and a bright bold mini dress in yellow, purple, and red.”
Doll #14 – Barbie, Original Body
“Fun top-pouf hairstyle on the Elle sculpt. Two-color tube top and matching wide leg flare pants. Plus, a new shoe sculpt in a pop of purple.”
Doll #15 – Barbie, Petite Body
“She’s sweet and sassy. Brown hair with blond highlights on the Karl face sculpt. Two-color one shoulder long dress. Serving ‘90’s/Y2K vibes in those yellow chunky heels.”
Doll #16 – Barbie, Curvy Body
“Big blonde curly hair on the Andra face sculpt. Mint top and lavender shorts. And a new platform wedge heel in hot pink.”
Doll #17 – Ken, Original Body
“This one features a new Asian face sculpt, Brandon. Pink pants and purple tank. White high-top sneakers.”
Doll #18 – Ken, Buff Body
“He features the New ‘Buff Body’ Made to Move Ken doll body. Tate head sculpt with a painted beard. Color block orange and yellow T-shirt, bright blue shorts, light blue sneakers.”