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Barbie Basics Complete Full 7 Collections With Accessory Packs in Woodlands Avenue 6, North Singapore for sale

Barbie Basics Complete Full 7 Collections With
Barbie Basics Complete Full 7 Collections With Accessory Packs
Barbie Basics Complete Full 7 Collections With Accessory Packs
Barbie Basics Complete Full 7 Collections With Accessory Packs

Barbie Basics Complete Full 7 Collections With Accessory Packs
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Collections:-
(1) The first collection (Collection 001) featured 12 dolls wearing different little black dresses and 4 accessory packs.
Spring 2010
Collection 001:-
· Models No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
· Looks No. 1, 2, 3, 4
(2) The second wave of the collection (called Collection 001.5) only featured 4 dolls (though one of them featured a new face sculpt) and wore little black dresses with pink ribbon accents and 2 new accessory packs as well.
Fall 2010
Collection 001.5:-
· Models No. 1, 3, 6, 13
· Looks No. 1, 2
(3) The third wave (Collection Red) was a Target store exclusive which featured 3 dolls wearing little red dresses and a new accessory pack.
Fall 2010
Collection Red (Target exclusives): -
· Models No. 1, 3, 8
· Look No. 1
(4) Collection 002 debuted in the spring of 2011. In the collection, there are 12 dolls (9 Barbies and 3 Kens) and the theme is 'jeans and t-shirts'.
Spring 2011
Collection 002:-
· Models No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17
· Looks No. 1, 2, 3, 4
(5) Collection 002.5 was announced to collectors in February 2011, and featured three dolls and two accessory sets. These dolls feature an articulated body, a first for the Basics line. The dolls are dressed in jeans with metallic-finish blouses and earrings.
Fall 2011
Collection 002.5:-
· Models No. 4, 8, 14
· Looks No. 1, 2
(6) A second version of Collection Red (called 'Collection Red 2') was released with 1 new accessory pack and 3 dolls wearing red shirts and white jeans.
Fall 2011
Collection Red (Target exclusives):
· Models No. 1, 2, 3
· Look No. 2
(7) Collection 003, the third and final collection, debuted in the spring of 2012. There are only 6 dolls, 2 new accessory packs and the theme is colorful swimsuits.
Spring 2012
Collection 003:-
· Models No. 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 14
· Looks No. 1, 2
About Barbie Basics:-
The featured dolls do not have names, but are numbered instead. Each of the dolls have differing head molds (corresponding to their model number), some of which were popularly used in the Barbie Collector line. Mattel's head molds are usually, but not always, named after the doll/character/line where it debuted in.
~ Model No. 1
She has pale skin and bleached blond hair in Collection 001, Collection Red and Collection Red 2. She then appeared as a raven-haired brunette in Collection 001.5. She has also reappeared in Collection 002 with sandy blond hair and a tanner skin tone. She uses the Mackie head mold (which was exclusively created for Bob Mackie's limited-edition Barbie dolls since 1991). Her head mold is by far the most popular of all the others and has been frequently used for the character of Barbie for the main line and the collector line since its creation.
~ Model No. 2
She has peach skin and long chestnut brown hair in Collection 001. She reappears in Collection 002 with the same overall look but with shorter hair. She becomes an African-American doll in Collection Red 2 with light brown curly hair. She is totally revamped in Collection 003, where she has wine red hair and the same skin tone in Collection 001. She uses the Lara head mold, which is frequently used for the collector line's designer Barbie dolls (e.g. the Versace, Vera Wang, Juicy Couture, and Diane von Fürstenberg dolls). The head mold was named after Lara, one of Barbie's friends from the Generation Girl line back in 1999.
~ Model No. 3
She has peach skin and long auburn hair in Collection 001 and Collection Red. She then appeared with curly red hair in Collection 001.5. In Collection 002, her whole look is revamped and she has pale skin and curly blond hair. In Collection Red 2, she has long black hair in a ponytail. She uses the Steffie head mold which is, by far, the oldest face sculpt in the line. It was first used for Barbie's friend Steffie back in 1971 (thus gaining its name). Other notable characters who used the head mold are Whitney, PJ, Midge, and Summer.
~ Model No. 4
She has cropped curly black hair and has the darkest skin tone in Collection 001. She is totally revamped in Collection 002, where she has tan skin and long red hair. She is featured in Collection 002.5, with a light tan skin tone and dark brown hair. She is, again, revamped in Collection 003, where she has tan skin and long golden blond hair. She uses the Goddess head mold which was first used on the Fantasy Goddess of Africa doll from the Bob Mackie International Beauty Collection in 1999 and for the Classical Goddess line of dolls in 2000.
~ Model No. 5
She is an East Asian doll with long black hair in Collection 001 and Collection 002 (she sported bangs in the latter collection). She is featured with the same look in Collection 003, though donning a short bob. She uses the Kayla/Lea head mold, which was named after two of Barbie's friends of the same name. The head mold gained its popularity as it was frequently used for Barbie's ethnic Asian friends in the main line and was also used for several Asian-themed dolls in the collector line.
~ Model No. 6
She has tan skin and long golden blond hair in both Collection 001 and Collection 001.5. Her head mold was first used for the LeAnn Rimes doll in 2003 and for the David's Bridal Eternal doll in 2004. Despite this, the head mold is named Carnaval which was named after the 2006 Carnaval Barbie doll from the Dolls of the World line.
~ Model No. 7
She has peach skin and long ginger hair in Collection 001. She has also reappeared in Collection 002 with warm brown hair and the same skin tone. She is totally revamped in Collection 003 where she has pale skin and platinum blond hair. She uses the Aphrodite head mold which was first used for the 2009 Aphrodite Barbie doll (though the head mold is sometimes called the Kentucky, since it was used for the Kentucky Derby Barbie doll, released a bit earlier than the Aphrodite). The head mold was, allegedly, made from the Mackie face (upper part) and the Lara face (lips).[4]
~ Model No. 8
She is an African-American doll with long light brown hair in Collection 001 and Collection Red (she sported a short Afro in the latter collection). She also appears in Collection 002 with the same overall look, but with a shorter haircut. She is again featured in Collection 002.5 donning long coppery brown hair and the same skin tone. In Collection 003, she sports a dark Afro and a slightly darker skin tone compared to her previous versions. She uses the Mbili head mold. Mbili was the name of the first doll in a series of collector's edition African-American dolls created by Byron Lars. The head mold is also currently used for Mattel's So In Style range of dolls.
~ Model No. 9
She has pale skin and a short platinum blond bob in Collection 001. She uses the Diva head mold, which was first used by Barbie's band mate of the same name in her band Barbie and the Rockers. The head mold was also notably used by Barbie's friend Midge after she reappeared in 1988.
~ Model No. 10
She is an African-American doll with long black hair in Collection 001. Her head mold was first used for the annual 2002 Barbie (African-American version) and for several African-American dolls a few years later. It was properly named the Desiree face sculpt, named after Barbie's friend of the same name in the Fashion Fever line in 2005. The head mold is currently used for many of Barbie's African-American friends in the main line (notably "Artsy" from the Barbie Fashionistas line).
~ Model No. 11
She has olive skin and a short brunette bob in Collection 001. She is totally revamped in Collection 002, where she has tan skin and long blond hair. She uses the Teresa head mold which was used by Barbie's best friend of the same name in the main line from 1992 to 2006.
~ Model No. 12
She has tan skin and long dirty blond hair in Collection 001. She uses the rarely used Tango face sculpt which first appeared in the 2002 Tango Barbie and Ken gift set.
~ Model No. 13
She debuted in Collection 001.5 and has peach skin and pixie-cut dark hair. She uses the Generation Girl head mold which was first used by Barbie in the line of the same name. The head mold is currently used for the character of Barbie in the main line.
~ Model No. 14
She debuted in Collection 002 where she has pale skin and long dark brown hair. She is also featured in Collection 002.5, with long platinum blond hair and the same skin tone. She returns in Collection 003 with the same overall look she donned in Collection 002. She uses the Louboutin head mold which was first used in Christian Louboutin's line of dolls in the Barbie Collector line.
~ Model No. 15
He debuted in Collection 002 where he has pale skin and shoulder-length dark hair. He is one of the three Ken dolls in Collection 002. His head mold was first used for the character of Edward Cullen in the Twilight films' series of dolls by Mattel. Despite that, the head mold is often called the Harley Ken since it was popularly used by Ken for the 2010 Harley-Davidson Barbie and Ken gift set.
~ Model No. 16
He debuted in Collection 002 where he has peach skin and short blond hair. He uses the Ken Tango head mold which was first used for Ken in the 2002 Tango Barbie and Ken gift set. The head mold was also notably used by Blaine, Barbie's friend (and one-time romantic interest).
~ Model No. 17
He debuted in Collection 002 as an African-American doll with cropped hair. He uses an all-new head sculpt never before used by Mattel, dubbed by collectors as the New Basic.