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Thursday, December 8, 2016

Barbie of the Month: Happy Holidays Barbie

We are well into the holiday season, and with Christmas just around the corner I hope you all are enjoying this beautiful season.

What a perfect month to take a look back at why so many people started collecting Barbie.

Did you know that the very first official collectible Barbie doll happened to be the 1988 Happy Holidays Barbie?  Many adults became enthusiasts for the first time when this adult version of Barbie was introduced. 

This brand new Barbie doll was dressed in a beautiful long red shimmering gown that was trimmed with a silver satin bow, highlighted with a red flower and green leaves which she tied at her waist.  A matching ribbon worn in her long blonde hair complemented her ensemble.

 
1988 Happy Holidays Barbie Doll



The Happy Holiday series was a huge hit, and the dolls sold out fast. Collecting Barbie at Christmas was just so much fun!

The last Happy Holidays doll from the series debuted in 1998, for a total of 20 dolls released.  Each year the dolls were available in two versions; white or black, except for in 1988 and 1989 when Barbie was only available as a white doll.

In 1993 Hallmark released a replica of the 1993 Happy Holidays Barbie in the form of an ornament.  Since that time Barbie Christmas trees have become a big hit with collectors, who would buy up new ornaments every year to add to their cute little trees.

 
1993 Hallmark Ornament



One of my favorite things to do each Christmas, is to dress up my vintage girls in one of the fabulous holiday gowns that are found on the various contemporary Holidays Barbie dolls.  Thanks to Mattel, there are now a lot to choose from since 1988!
 
 
1965 American Girl Barbie dressed in the 1989
Happy Holidays Barbie ensemble.


1967 Twist 'n Turn Barbie dressed in the 1991
Happy Holidays Barbie ensemble.


Mattel continues to release new Holiday Barbie dolls - as well as ornaments - every year, but the very first official collectible doll, the 1988 Happy Holidays Barbie, still commands the best price on the secondary market. 


Merry Christmas and Happy hunting!







4 comments:

  1. Enjoyed reading this. I had not thought of dressing vintage girls in HH outfits

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  2. Hi!!!. I don´t write in a blog since years. I had a blog about artesanal jewery. I love your Barbie room, and I had a great collection of Barbie. My ultimate adquisition is this Barbie. I had 8 Barbie Holiday. My favourite is of 1991. Your vintage doll is amazing with the green vest. It´s funny custom, without the essence doll. You have a good style in this question. I wait pass a good day!!!. From the other site of the World, Spain, a new fan. Bye!!!

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    1. Thank you for the kind words Mariuca! And I loved visiting the other side of the world many years ago. Spain is beautiful!

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  3. I was 8 when I got the 1988 Holiday Barbie. I remember she smelled wonderful - maybe that is just the magic of Christmas? My mom wanted me to keep her in the box, but I couldn't resist playing with her, she was so pretty and sparkly. From then on, my grandma got me a Holiday Barbie every year until I graduated college. I love my Holiday Barbies, but I never get to display them as I moved so much for my work. Thank you for featuring this!

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