On March 9, 1959, Barbie was born. From this day on, she became the spokesperson of women. She exudes the image of women in the past 50 years and even the changes in social roles in the past 50 years...another impeccable you, you can.
If you don’t like Barbie, you can even laugh at the women who like Barbie, but you can’t deny that no woman is as successful, as eye-catching, as desperate and perfect as Barbie, and she can be whatever image you want.
In fact, Barbie, who is 168cm, 50kg, and has measurements of 99-45-83, with big breasts, fat hips, and slender legs, does make men dizzy, but don’t think she is a man’s doll because of this. Barbie is not that superficial. Count Barbie carefully.
There are no less than 100 occupations, and when "Barbie Studies" has become a specialized course in many universities in the United States, people use the Barbie phenomenon to explore issues such as female psychology, roles, relationships between men and women, and the interaction between women and society. This is what we should
To interpret Barbie and the more positive social phenomena behind her.
From 1959, when the first Barbie doll came out, she was not as confident as she is today. At that time, feminism and female liberation had not yet become social trends, and women were not as strong as they are today. Ruth Handler created her with her original intention.
To make my daughter happy.
So if people were looking for a representative of Barbie in the 1950s, people would invariably think of the ill-fated Marilyn Monroe, whose big breasts and fat butt also made the original Barbie.
Barbie of that era carried all men's imaginations of women like Monroe, with perfect youthful appearance, exquisite curves, trendy clothes, and ever-changing styles? Barbie was born for men like Monroe, and for men.
die.
But then, Barbie caught up with a good time. The rise of the feminist movement created a new world for Barbie. Barbie's social meaning was more profound. She put on a hippie headscarf, participated in the anti-war, and she had her own career——
Doctor, astronaut, dancer, etc., she is no longer Monroe, she is a woman of the era with concrete independent social values.
In the 1990s, Barbie began to participate in politics and became a U.S. presidential candidate in 1992. On May 26, 1997, Barbie wore Chinese royal attire to celebrate the return of Hong Kong.
On November 20, 1997, in Milan, Italy, Barbie, wearing a D&G evening dress, attended a charity event to raise funds for breast cancer patients.
In 2000, she participated in the Olympic Games to cheer for the 27th Sydney Olympics...Today, she is a social elite, a successful entrepreneur, a social activist, she has love and health, and she is even a member of the United Nations Children's Fund
volunteers.
Today, she represents not men’s dreams, but women’s dreams—in the world, women have the same right to choose as men. Barbie, the “Girl with a Thousand Faces”, is the perfect dream that women create for themselves.
Barbie has gone through 50 years. She is still young and beautiful, but she has condensed the changes in the era of female liberation.
We are fortunate that we are women born in this era, spanning 50 years of Barbie. The era has given us more choices. We can choose to be housewives, strong women, gold diggers, politicians, and scholars.
There is no problem even just being a sexy woman who likes Yepu. Each corresponding Barbie describes your dream more vividly and concretely. Of course, she will always be fatally more beautiful and more attractive than you, but this has
What's the relationship?
Just treat her as another flawless version of you and enjoy yourself in this world.
The perfect goddess in the little girl’s mind. After World War II, the middle class began to emerge.
With the rise of this class, their aesthetic concepts also began to influence popular fashion.
The middle class, who have relatively conservative ideas, naturally regard the "standard" image of blonde and blue-eyed beauty as their aesthetic template.
At this time, something that will change human value orientation appears, which is oral contraceptives.
Contraceptive pills have completely severed the link between "sex" and "fertility" in the minds of the public, and directed all the charm of women to sensory stimulation.
In the hearts of the middle class who already had no worries about food and clothing, secret hedonism began to slowly grow. What they dreamed of was a mixture of angels and devils.
From then on, women began to step down from the altar in charge of human reproduction, and eventually became an indispensable "sexy" symbol in secular society.
The person who best represents the female image of this era is none other than Marilyn Monroe.
This young woman with blond hair, a pretty face and a childish voice can be said to have perfectly realized the image of a woman in the eyes of the middle class.
But this is not enough.
Marilyn Monroe was not satisfied with her natural appearance. In order to realize her dream of slimming down, she even had two of her ribs removed.
Visually, the tightened waist and abdomen highlighted the fullness and roundness of her breasts and buttocks.
On the basis of her perfect figure, she got closer to a devilish figure, which undoubtedly gave the public the most shocking and imaginative visual impact and sexual hints. Therefore, she was able to become famous in Hollywood, where there are many beauties, and became the man and woman of that era.
The "perfect woman" in my heart.
The original birth of Barbie can be said to be the product of this aesthetic.
Blonde hair, large breasts, slender waist, and long legs, proportions that are almost impossible to achieve on the human body, have become Barbie's secret weapon to conquer the world.