65 years old and I don't look it. Barbie, an undisputed icon capable of evolving over time, has come a long way, through the games of generations of girls who loved to dress her, do her hair, and invent stories and adventures for her. Barbie has become the best-selling doll in the world and, after a phase where she was criticized for offering an unreal model of femininity, she has also for some time been carrying messages promoting integration and body positivity.
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