Consider today’s post a public service announcement for women’s studies majors everywhere: I have your senior thesis topic!
Today’s New York Times is reporting that Mattel will be releasing a set of collector’s edition (read: $74.98 a pop) Mad Men Barbie Dolls this summer.
Mattel is all about the brand synergy: The first Barbie came out in March 1959; the first episode of Mad Men was set in March 1960. But let’s talk about the brand irony: Betty Draper, the beautiful-yet-dead-inside Stepford wife as a Barbie doll? Well, yes, I think we knew that. So is literally marketing her as a Barbie doll a way of acknowledging Mattel’s 51 years of sexism? Or will it just encourage little girls (who are probably not DVR-ing the show and parsing its every nuance) to think they have to look just like January Jones to land a hottie like Jon Hamm?
Also, is it just me, or did they shave down the curves on Barbie Joan? Um, kind of a lot?
Ugh. Type, women’s studies majors, type as fast as you possibly can!
[Barbie photos via the New York Times; Joan Holloway photo cropped from Jewelry Gal Blog.]



2 Comments
I think they should have a Barbie with a buzz cut.
most of my Barbies ended up with buzz cuts, I don’t know why my mom didn’t hide the kitchen scissors better.
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