Throughout the years, Mattel has released a slew of Barbie dolls, which Margot Robbie has often referenced in her “Barbie” press tour outfits for the upcoming Greta Gerwig film. Among the iterations of the iconic doll is “Totally Hair” Barbie, which, according to the Guinness World Records, is Mattel’s bestselling Barbie doll to date. According to the company, the “Totally Hair” Barbie, released in 1992, sold more than 10 million dolls worldwide. The style was designed by Carol Spencer, who talked with Mattel Community Creations about the ideation for the doll in 2017. Mattel’s “Totally Hair” Barbie, photographed in 1992. “Totally Hair Barbie was an extension of a long career working with hair play, stemming back to the 1960s. It started with Elliot Handler, the founder of Mattel. It was his idea to produce hair-featured dolls,” she told the site. The “Totally Hair” doll featured ankle-length crimped hair, which aligned with the big and bold hairstyles that were popular in the ’90s. The release also offered a variety of long hairstyles in different textures, with a blond and a brunette Barbie. The doll’s packaging also included a comb and styling gel to encourage people to create spiked, voluminous and versatile hairstyles. Related Articles Culture News The
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