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Friday, 22 September 2006, 12:14 GMT 13:14 UK

Vintage Barbie struts her stuff

No.4 Barbie in a commuter outfit She may have the occasional hole in her tights, oily face or thinning hair, but devotees are expected to flock to her latest fashion show in London.

Barbie fans are set to splash out £100,000 on the dolls on Tuesday as the world's largest collection is sold at Christie's.

The 4,000 dolls span Barbie's 47-year history, including limited editions, designer models and boyfriend Ken.

Most of the dolls are untouched, but some have the odd blemish.

Campus Hero Ken

Some of the catalogue listings for the 26 September sale warn potential buyers of sweaty and oily faces, rubbed lips, loose arms and green ears.

Estimates for the dolls start at £80, but some of the earlier and limited edition Barbies are expected to go for a lot more.

There is a Barbie No.1 which has an estimated price of between £800 and £1,200, and a Gay Parisienne featuring Hubert de Givenchy's famous balloon-line skirt that is expected to sell for £400-600.

Barbie's boyfriend is available in an exciting range of guises, from Campus Hero Ken, at £150-200, to Yachtsman Ken, worth £200-300.

The collection was assembled by Dutch fashion designer Ietje Raebel and her daughter Marina, who had intended to set up a private museum.

BARBIE'S WORLD

Source: Christie's

The Barbie doll was invented by Ruth Handler, co-founder of the US Mattel toy company, in 1959.

She came up with the idea for a teenage doll when she saw her daughter Barbara playing with a paper doll and imagining it as a grown-up.

Launched in 1959 at the New York Toy Fair, 350,000 of the dolls were sold in the first year of production.

Although over a billion Barbie dolls have now been sold worldwide, she faces stiff competition from newcomers like the funky Bratz range of dolls and long-term UK rival Sindy.

Sindy has just been given a new makeover with a younger, less curvaceous look.



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