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Mattel Launches Clothing for Women
By Angela Moore
Fri Oct 14,10:25 PM ET

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Toy maker Mattel Inc (NYSE:MAT - news), known for Barbie fashion dolls, is expanding the plastic icon's domain to include high-end designer clothing and accessories for adult women.

The merchandise, which includes jeans, shirts, handbags and jewelry, is designed by well-known fashion designers and will sell under the name Barbie Luxe.

Using Barbie as their "muse," designers like Anna Sui, Anya Hindmarch, Citizens of Humanity, Judith Leiber, Nickel, Not Rational, Paper Denim & Cloth, Stila and Tarina Tarantino have added Barbie-esque touches to their designs, such as pink stitching on jeans or a retro silhouette on a cameo pendant.

"Our target market is the fashionista," said Richard Dickson, senior vice president of global consumer marketing and entertainment for Mattel Brands. "From teens through adults in their 20's and 30's. It's not Mattel's usual target audience."

Weak sales of Barbie dolls, a lackluster retail environment, and strong competition have hurt Mattel recently. The company is working to raise Barbie's non-toy profile as well as tap a grown-up fan base as part of a long term plan to reinvigorate the toy brand.

There will be a series of promotions to publicize the Barbie Luxe brand, including underground campaigns, launch parties and Fashion Week interviews.

The El Segundo, California-based toy maker is launching the line exclusively at Fred Segal Flair in Santa Monica next week, and some designers will carry the merchandise in their own boutiques.

Mattel is hoping that the clothing and accessories will catch on with trendsetting teens and women and that popularity will trickle down to Barbie the doll.

"When a teen or 20-something is carrying an Anya Hindmarch, Barbie bag it'll reinforce Barbie as relevant, cool brand for little girls," said Dickson. "Little girls are growing up faster than ever and looking to adults and teens for inspiration, and Barbie is their aspiration."

The items aren't cheap, with jeans priced at $176 and a 3/4 sleeve hooded sweatshirt at $140, and this helps add to the cachet of the brand, which is designed to be "aspirational."

Dickson said Mattel is making a point to keep Barbie Luxe as a specialty collection and the prices a bit out of reach.

Mattel has a similar clothing line in Japan, where it has Barbie boutiques, and earlier this year it announced a girls' clothing collection called Barbie loves Benetton. The toy maker also has a high-end line of collectible dolls -- geared for adults -- many decked out in outfits created by designers like Lilly Pulitzer, Cynthia Rowley, Versace and Kate Spade.

"Barbie has a special relationship with women," said Dickson. "It takes them back to being a little girl and fantasizing about what they're going to be in the future."


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what do you think?...:unsure: :innocent:
 
makes me feel better about sitting around
in my gi joe costume all day:shock:
 
I used to play Barbie when I was a kid. But I guess these days kids are more interested in lipstick and minis.. :lol:
Well at least it's interesting to watch.. :D
Just hope Paris hilton won't be their ad image...:innocent:
 
I don't think Mattel should toy with the idea...B)
 
the first time I heard about this was from my boyfriend and he doesn't have anything to do with fashion... so word spreads quickly

any pics yet?
 
i remember painfully of my barbie days...and now this...
barbie is so tacky...
:huh: :ninja: :yuk:
seriously, what mature woman would wear something like this?
:sick:
the industry is all laughing at us. thinking we are stupid.
ARE WE?
:shock:
 
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good god...what a load of utter sh*te, thats what I think...it will be hideous and make women look like dolls (with no pretensions otherwise) ....all the dafties will love it. This depresses me ...esp. when you think of people like Martine Sitbon & Clements Ribiero going out of business. Its a pretty bad state of affairs.
 
i've seen the stuff that sells in japan...
i was asked to consult on this...

i told them i thought it was a bad i dea and that they shouldn't do it...
no grown woman in the US was going to want to dress like barbie...
it would only work for a younger market...

so much for listening to me...:rolleyes:...:lol:...
now we will see how much money they are going to lose...
:innocent:...

**very funny kus...
:P
 
i like this idea

^_^ i like the idea i think . .. barbie is dressed nicely i suppose ... just hope its not the short mid-driff barring tops and such. since the fact that barbie has long legs maybe they'll have nice and long pants .. that would be ideal for me.
 
Haha I think it will be pretty cool =) I used to love Barbie when I was younger. Dressing her up was the best part.... I wonder what the clothes will look like though, no pics?
 
softgrey, thanks for posting...

This concept just doesn't make sense to me. It would make sense with girls' clothing... but not women... we move on from Barbie after the age of 10. Or so. :flower:
 
Between Spiegel and Victoria's Secret, I'd say the "Barbie" clothing niche has already been filled :sick:
 
Wow, this is kinda cute if adults played with Barbie, but are they forgetting that young little girls play with Barbie?
IMO that is not cool...
 
I have always been jealous of barbie she always looks hot no matter what she wears :ermm:
 

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