The article, which was published this past week, documents the ways in which Barbie’s Dreamhouses reflect the social, cultural and economic evolution of modern American life.
By 1974, when the Equal Credit Opportunity Act was passed, banning credit discrimination, Barbie’s Dreamhouse got a glamorous upgrade to three stories.
Ms. Kodé wrote about this rich history, using Barbie’s Dreamhouses to mark different historical moments.
But they also practiced moving and photographing Barbie using the stop-motion technique.
Some Dreamhouses took over an hour to set up; the longest shoot required moving Barbie 137 times.
Persons:
Barbie’s Dreamhouse, Kodé, Tony Cenicola, Michael Kolomatsky, Gabriel Gianordoli, Barbie, Dreamhouses, Cenicola
Organizations:
Mattel, Times, Digital News Design, eBay, Calif
Locations:
Barbie’s, El Segundo, New York