Here
you have the latest perversion
~ another moral assault ~
being aimed at our children.
Somehow, Pre-WW2 Berlin does not seem to be such a stretch when compared to today's libertine ways. But to begin moral corruption.... with childhood toys, is indeed pure 2012 baseness and an indication of just how low America has fallen morally.The effect of these dolls on young girls and boys cannot be ignored.
Fashion has been used as a weapon of the NWO for
some time now. It is through dress that
much of the acceptance and integration of corruption of our children has taken
place. The whole androgynous and gender bending movement, so pushed upon us by
the “anything goes” mantra of today has been shaping our children for decades.
It began in the 1960’s and has only become more obscene over time.
Now we have a new moral affront to our children
that will be available for next Christmas at approximately $150 a pop. Drag queen
Barbie.
Barbie, the blond and blue-eyed symbol of
mainstream America made her debut in 1959. The original Barbie doll was created by a woman named Ruthe
Handler who was inspired by a pornographic German doll called Lillie who had
been created by a porn company and focused towards men. So perhaps this latest
Barbie doll is not quite so far off track….
Mattel Inc. might have been hard to imagine
that someday the gender-bending design team the Blonds would be the inspiration
for arguably the most coveted doll in America. Thankfully, we did not even know
what gender bending was back in those lovely innocent days.
Art imitates life: NYC design duo Phillipe and David Blond are the team behind Drag Barbie. The freakish "man" in the dress is just a tad too terrifying to contemplate.
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Art imitates life: NYC design duo Phillipe and David Blond are the team behind Drag Barbie. The freakish "man" in the dress is just a tad too terrifying to contemplate.
This latest perversion in children’s toys, drag
queen Barbie doll comes at a time when gender lines in fashion are being
blurred more every day. Male models like Andrej Pejic are starring in print
layouts and gracing the cover of New York magazine. Androgyny has persisted as
one of the most popular fashion trends for the last few years.
“Fashion is a form of self-expression and we
believe that everyone should feel glamorous every day,” said Phillipe Blond, a
designer of the Blonds.
Dan and Corina LeccaIn 2009, Mattel asked the duo to participate
in the doll’s 50th birthday fashion show.
Since their brand started in 2007, the Blonds
have always expressed their love for Barbie. Mattel noticed, and in 2009 asked
the duo to participate in the doll’s 50th birthday fashion show, foreshadowing
their present partnership.
Packed with boldface names and equally amusing
fashion folk, the Blonds’ fashion shows are consistently theatrical, but no one
seems to outshine the creative depth that Phillipe Blond and his partner and
co-designer, David Blond, provide through their bedazzled corsets. The corsets,
the crown jewel of every themed show, are also a favorite of celebrities like
Katy Perry, Nicki Minaj and Beyonce.
Barbie has served as a female role model for years, donning everything from a nurse's uniform to an Olympic athlete's tracksuit and Presidential power suit.
Barbie has served as a female role model for years, donning everything from a nurse's uniform to an Olympic athlete's tracksuit and Presidential power suit.
Now, however, the famous plastic doll is
aiming to inspire male fans through the first 'drag queen' Barbie.
Although the term drag queen is not officially
used to describe the new The Blonds Blond Diamond Barbie Doll, the plastic
figurine was created in part by New York-based fashion designer Phillipe Blond,
who is a cross-dresser himself.
Inspiration: A 'drag queen' Barbie has been released It
was created, in part by Phillipe Blond (left), who is one half of the New
York-based design duo The Blonds. The doll even sports the same eye make-up as above
Mattel,
the company that manufactures Barbie, commissioned the work to Phillipe and
David Blond of the label The Blonds, who have expressed their adoration for the
doll ever since their label was born in 2007.
Cathy
Cline, vice president of marketing for Mattel's girls' brands, told The New York Times:
'One of the great things about Barbie is that she continues to push the envelope. Barbie doesn't worry about what other people think.'
ED: Do as thou wilt.
Phillipe
himself expressed the same sentiment.
'Fashion
is a form of self-expression and we believe that everyone should feel glamorous
every day,' he said.
ED:
Call me what you will but I cannot look at this creature and shudder at
applying “he” or “she” to it.
Glamour: The doll wears a mini dress covered in bling as well as
metallic silver shoes and an elaborate cuff
.
Details: The doll wears a chunky silver cuff and ring as
well as sparkly pumps on her tiny feet
The doll features a side-swept hair style and an extremely short bejeweled mini corset dress that is laced up at the back.
She pairs the look with flashy accessories
also' a chunky silver cuff, a sparkling cocktail ring and silver metallic pumps
that feature a lipstick pink sole.
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A full-length faux fox fur coat completes the
dramatic look.
Given that he is most often found in
nosebleed-high Louboutin’s, blond locks and a get-up that could out-sparkle
Liza Minnelli, it’s easy to see where Phillipe’s appreciation may lie.
Phillipe himself sports similar long blonde
hair to the doll, though his design partner David stressed that it is not a
true representation of him.
Instead, the doll 'may loosely be based on
Phillipe and this character that he plays within our little Blond world,' David
said.
An official description for the doll describes
the drag queen figurine as 'pretty, provocative, and magical'.
It says: 'Phillipe and David Blond believe
that every woman should be glamorous every day.
It then talks about Barbie's wardrobe picks.
.
"Gosh, I played withgay drag queen Barbie and now I just don't know what I really want to be when I grow up! Maybe I can become a drag queen!".
"Gosh, I played with
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'Fun fashion and rock 'n' roll glam are the
only rules for these gorgeous garments,' it reads. 'Our favourite blonde
celebrates The Blonds, dressed for an amazing adventure.
'The Blonds Blond Diamond Barbie brings the
most sparkly splendor of fashion.'
Their designs often include sparkly corsets
and have been spotted on the likes of Katy Perry, Beyoncé and Nicki Minaj.
What their clothes lack in sensibility, they
make up for in glamour. The Blonds aren’t carried in any stores, and for the
time being, they cater only to private clients. David said that he hoped this
new relationship with Barbie will help their brand become more mainstream.
Their fashion shows are also just as
theatrical.
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Ah, these folks with the fake gay smiles played with Barbie too. It seems that Barbie is actually a fairly
popular icon with the drag set.
“A whole different audience, that’s always
good for anyone’s business,” he said. “And that’s the direction we would like
to produce ~ things that are more accessible to more people. This is a step in
the right direction.”
Ms. Cline said Mattel was talking to the Blonds
about what’s next.
I have one very pertinent question.
Is this latest Barbie anatomically correct?
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