In release one she was a Cat Burglar and we all wondered what the subtle message was - do you have to beg, borrow and steal to own a pair of Louboutins?
Then the second release and she was a fashionista. Phew! That was close and we all gave a huge sigh of relief. Barbie could have gone down that slippery slope and moved to China, producing fake Louboutins for the masses.
However she somehow redeemed herself, gave herself a makeover and dyed her hair. Then re-incarnated herself as a Fashionista.
Now she has elevated herself to even greater heights as a stunning celebrity/A-lister. And not a wrinkle or day older through it all. Ah the wonders of plastic surgeons (at Mattel of course) and a new hair colour.
'Anemone Barbie' by Christian Louboutin
So our beloved Barbie has been busy. Posing on red carpets and attending premieres, she is a glamourous star in her own right.
Number three in the series of collectible limited edition dolls; she has red hair and green eyes and is stunning in a green and purple dress with little purple Anemone shoes. She also comes with three other pairs of shoes: Madeleine mules, Lady Claude pumps and Spartenvol sandals, all in their own miniature dust bags and storage boxes.
And the real Lady Claude Pumps worth 2161.51 Pounds
I can't help wondering if those who buy them actually take them out of the boxes or keep them as collectors items. Though I suspect I know the answer already. I think life is too short not to enjoy them.
What's the point of having spectacular shoes if you can't show them off? All the girls (dolls) at the local sandpit/park will pass out with envy.
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