Posts Tagged ‘barbie’

charity, News

Singer Pink tops the polls for favourite celebrity pink look ahead of Breast Cancer Awareness Month

By Elisabeth on September 27th, 2011

A survey by Breast Cancer Campaign has found that pop star Pink is our favourite ‘pink celebrity’, but with a name like that we wouldn’t expect anything less. Famous for her brightly coloured tresses – which are now a plantinum blonde – the American singer got 43% of the votes, while former US leading lady Jackie Kennedy followed closely behind with 34% for her iconic pink suit.

On the lower end of the scale we find the more pink obsessed celebrities Katie Price and Paris Hilton who are both known for their love for the candy coloured hue.

Other iconic characters most associated with the colour pink included Barbie, the Pink Ladies in Grease, Reese Witherspoon’s Elle Woods in Legally Blonde and Marilyn Monroe in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.

But where do you wear such a bright colour? According to the survey you wear it to charity events and hen/stag nights – not so sure about all the men in pink for stag nights but hey.

How many pink items are lurking in your wardrobe? I can count…3… I think….

 

Pretty in Pink: Jackie Kennedy, Katie Price and Paris Hilton:

 All images: Press Association



Celebrity Style

Get the look: Twighlight star Ashley Greene’s Barbie T-shirt

By Andrea Petrou on March 4th, 2010

Ashley.JPG

We love it when we see celebrities in affordable fashions, especially when they are cute and kooky.

So imagine our delight when we spotted Twighlight star Ashley Greene jogging in LA sporting this adorable ‘Don’t hate me because I’m beautiful’ Barbie’ tee at a barganious £24.99 from Truffle Shuffle.

Barbie.JPG

Although retro t-shirts have been around for a while now it doesn’t seem our obsession with them is going to end anytime soon, especially when you consider nearly every celebrity, from Katie Price to Pixie Lott have been spotted at some time or other over the past few months wearing them.

And there’s just about any old school cartoon to be found on these too. We love Barbie, but we also love the My Little Pony styles, Micky Mouse, and of course Alice in Wonderland print tees, which are going to be huge this season.

Team up with jeans and heels for an understated look or wear down the gym a la Ashley.



Designers, Fashion News

Christian Louboutin launches second limited edition Barbie doll

By Andrea Petrou on February 12th, 2010

Ch Loub Barbie 2 edition.jpg

Nothing can take away from the sad news that’s broken over the past 24 hours but we know we have to soldier on, and what better way to start than with Christian Louboutin’s new Barbie.

The designer has created a second limited edition doll, which has been inspired by spring summer ’10′s military trends.

Barbie showcases her fashion flair in a khaki tunic dress and the lucky girl even has her own miniature version of Mr Louboutin’s much coveted knee-high fringed boots, plus three additional miniature pairs of signature red-soled shoes.

Dolly Forever Barbie will be available from Net-A-Porter from 3 March.



Features, Opinion

Why bikinis in public swimming pools should be banned

By Andrea Petrou on November 13th, 2009

Barbie.jpgOur guest writer Lauren has done an outstanding job of bringing all our fashion faux pas into the spotlight. She’s cussed the cleavage and caused a mini fashion war with her article on Uggs. But she’s also got me thinking about all the little fashion things that really get my goat and I feel it’s time I spoke out. First on my hit list are those Bikini wearing Barbies in public swimming pools.

Last week I decided it was time to rid myself of the growing love handles (the joys of working from home) and hit the local pool.

Dressed in my no nonsense Speedo swimming cozzie and mentally congratulating myself at getting halfway through my first length I was rudely interrupted by the man in front of me stopping suddenly. So much so that if we’d been in cars there would have been a serious clash of metal and full blown arguments.

So what had made him stop? A heart attack? Or perhaps that pesky swimming stitch you get when you decide to go full throttle on a rather bloated stomach? Or maybe the poor man was having trouble breathing. Either one would have been equally acceptable, but looking up I realised the real reason for the collision, which involved far too much skin contact deemed acceptable for a leisurely weekday swim, was the itsy bitsy bikini wearing Baywatch barbie that had just stepped in from the grimy changing rooms.

Posing and preening in her glorious polka dot (I kid you not) bit of rag complete with little bows, she painted a farcical picture amongst the grey and 60s styling of the pool, but she seemed selfishly oblivious to her surroundings.

Like a mythical siren from Greek literature she had managed to stop every single man, each of whom were doing a very good impression of a gaping swimming pool drain, in their front crawl tracks. Not only were these men close to drowning (it’s never a good idea to open your mouth when you’re immersed in water) but their sudden swimming strike was inconveniencing us serious female fitness fanatics.

If it had not been an offence you can be sure we all would have lynched her. Maybe that’s going a bit too far. Considering where we were, drowning would have been a better option.

Now don’t get me wrong, I’m not a fuddy duddy granny who can’t bear bikinis and this isn’t a piece fuelled by jealousy. I’ll happily don one on the beach. Afterall we’ve fought to be able to wear them since they first crashed into French fashion in 1946.

French fashion historian Olivier Saillard got it spot on when he said: “The emancipation of swimwear has always been linked to the emancipation of women.”

Designed by French engineer Louis Réard, the beachwear, was named after Bikini Atoll in the Pacific, the site of the Operation Crossroads nuclear weapon tests in July that year. The reasoning behind the name was that the burst of excitement created by it would be like a nuclear device. However, I don’t think the genius designer could have known how much of an explosion it’s made, especially when it comes to my war against public pool bikini abusers.

Perhaps it wouldn’t be so bad if, after their grand entrance these bikini bunnies actually swam, but no, thats far too much to ask. Instead they incessantly pose, taking great delight in the attention they attract and stand giggling with their bikini buddies while blocking our safe shallow end haven.

But is there any pool rule against this. Amongst the signs of “no heaving petting” “no spitting” and “no diving” is there anything that says “no Barbies bearing bikinis blocking serious swimmers”? Like heck there is. That would ruin the male life guards fun.

I asked my local government run leisure centre what their take on this trend was. A spokesman for the organisation told me “We allow any type of swimwear as long as it’s deemed respectable, doesn’t offend and is safe for swimming in.”

And what exactly would the centre class as offensive? G-strings and “those new see-through creations.”

However, just because a leisure centre deems it acceptable it doesn’t make it right. In my eyes there’s a time and place for everything (take note Jordan) and wearing a bikini in a public swimming pool is as wrong as Cheryl Cole’s David Koma dress, or a pair of winter crocs complete with socks . With perfectly acceptable sensible swimwear out there no one needs to bare all at the local pool.



Uncategorized

Shiny happy Friday roundup: Berlin Fash Week, a ‘The Birds’ themed Barbie, etc…

By Andrea Thatcher on July 18th, 2008

birdsbarbie.jpg

A Barbie commemorating “The Birds?” Dollymix has got it.

Catwalk Queen has the scoop on Berlin Fashion Week.

You’re set for casual Friday with Shoewawa’s metallic sneakers.

Vote on your favorite silver bag over at The Bag Lady.

What’s an eco-hippy to do when even Birkenstocks are made of leather!? HippyShopper tries out the Natural Shoe Store.




©2010 Shiny Digital Privacy Policy