January 28, 2016 7:00 AM EST
D esigners have often cited Barbie as the plaything that originally perked their interest in design. Changing her clothes and picking out her accessories were just the first steps in successful careers designing runway shows. To show their appreciation, dozens of designers have partnered with Barbie over the years to create tiny outfits exclusively for the doll. Christian Dior, Diane Von Furstenberg and Burberry are just a few of the labels that have dreamt up outfits for the most popular doll in history. Barbie even got her own Juicy Couture tracksuit.
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The Christian Dior Barbie Doll, released in 1997. Mattel The Burberry Barbie Doll, released in 2001. Mattel The Ralph Lauren Barbie Doll, released in 1996. Mattel The Juicy Couture Barbie Doll, released in 2004. Mattel The Diane Von Furstenberg Barbie Doll, released in 2006. Mattel The Vera Wang Barbie Doll, released in 1998. Mattel The Karl Lagerfeld Barbie Doll, released in 2014. Mattel The 45th Anniversary Barbie Doll by Bob Mackie, released in 2004. Mattel The Zuhair Murad Barbie Doll, released in 2014. Mattel The Bill Blass Barbie Doll, released in 1997. Mattel The Givenchy Barbie Doll, released in 2000. Mattel The Anne Klein Barbie Doll, released in 1997. Mattel The Donna Karan Barbie Doll, released in 1995. Mattel The Calvin Klein Barbie Doll, released in 1996. Mattel The Ferrari Barbie Doll, released in 2005. Mattel The Nicole Miller Barbie Doll, released in 1996. Mattel The Oscar de la Renta Barbie Doll, released in 1985. Jeff O'Brien—Mattel The Nolan Miller Barbie Doll, released in 1999. Mattel The Escada Barbie Doll, released in 1996. Mattel The Reem Acra Bride Barbie Doll, released in 2007. Mattel The Byron Lars Plum Royale Barbie Doll, released in 1999. Joe Dias—Mattel The Paul Frank Barbie Doll, released in 2004. Mattel The Trina Turk Malibu Barbie Doll, released in 2013. Mattel More Must-Reads from TIME Where Trump 2.0 Will Differ From 1.0 How Elon Musk Became a Kingmaker The Power—And Limits—of Peer Support The 100 Must-Read Books of 2024 Column: If Optimism Feels Ridiculous Now, Try Hope The Future of Climate Action Is Trade Policy FX’s Say Nothing Is the Must-Watch Political Thriller of 2024 Merle Bombardieri Is Helping People Make the Baby Decision