Spring Break 1961™ Barbie® and Ken® Giftset | Barbie Collector
Okay, this set is from the 2011 National Barbie doll Collectors Convention. But look at that Ken! He reminds me of Johnny Mathis! Ohhhhh! Wish I had gone to that Barbie Convention! Wish I had bought this guy. The set was created by designers Matt Sutton and Matt Trujillo.
There is an European American version, too. I had typed "caucasian," then went to check the spelling. Came across this humorous definition. Now I feel awkward typing "White." Oh me oh my.
Hope you enjoy seeing the doll.
9 comments:
Hello from Spain: nice set of Spring Break 1961. I read that it was the convention protagonitas Mattel. What luck. . Keep in touch
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I also agree lovely elegant set of Spring Break
Hi Marta and Lonely Heart! I saw these dolls on Pinterest first, then found them on the Barbie Collector website. Nice indeed. Sigh. Now I see what I miss by NOT going to the Conventions.
It's a beautiful doll set! I would love to go to the convention some day. Maybe when they come back to the northeast again and I can drive to it.
Hi Pattidolls! He really looks different. Mattel has used the TNT Barbie sculpt for the Mod Life Christie doll - although I think this face screening is much prettier.
I went to the Sales Room one of the days that the Barbie Convention was held in Philadelphia (whoo hoo!) back in 1996(?) That was fun and exciting for me. I bought a Jenny Friend Elle doll and some accessories ;-)
Hi D7ana,
Just stopped by to say hi! I've enjoyed reading your blog; never knew there was such variety in dolls available on the market. Nice job here.
Jennifer @ Pen and Prosper Blog
Hi Jennifer! Oh wow, wow, wow! What a welcome and wonderful surprise. (Really working my "w" today. For a writing expert, wink.) Usually only fellow collectors read my blog - I think. Glad that you visited and enjoyed the experience.
Love the Spring Break set! I wanna go to a Barbie convention! Maybe they'll do one in Atlanta someday. Sigh..:-)
Hi Cindi! I went to the sales room of a Barbie Convention. Never went to a full Convention though.
I'm surprised that they aren't held in Atlanta ... I thought that that city was friendly to doll events. Philly is not so great a place for playscale modern collector events. New Jersey is way more active than we are here ;-P
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