👔 Dress to impress with Ken's trendy flair!
The Barbie Fashionistas Ken Doll #154 features a stylish color-blocked plaid shirt, black denim pants, and trendy black sneakers, all complemented by his eye-catching lavender purple hair. Designed for kids aged 3 and up, this doll encourages imaginative play and storytelling, making it a fantastic addition to any Barbie collection.
A**D
Nice doll
Daughter absolutely loves him!
W**N
Just like a K-Pop Idol
He really looks like a male Korean pop idol, who are usually very lean. This is a fun addition to the doll world. Not loving the hair color, but the new male Asian mold is great.
B**.
What a little cutie
This little guy with his pinkish molded hair is adorable, nice face sculpt, and it's so refreshing with these Fashionista dolls to have such versatility with size, color and diversity.
D**E
Unique doll, slim build
I purchased this doll for my classroom because he had a unique look from other Ken dolls with his colored hair and Asian features. I love the diversity the Barbie brand is now incorporating. It's wonderful to have different ethnicities and body types represented and so many different girls and boys to choose from! In this case, this doll is the slim build, which I didn't realize when I purchased it. The only downside of this is that, while regular Ken clothes do work on him, albeit a little loosely, the clothes he came with cannot be used on any other Ken doll. The kids love to mix and match the clothes, so they were disappointed that they couldn't use his pants or shirt for any of the other boy dolls.
G**H
Ken doll with purple hair
The doll came well packaged and is as expected for the price. The head is rubbery and moves around easily. Not sure if that's a good thing or not--that is, I don't know if that's any indication to Ken losing his head! The arms spread out sideways and frontward. I would buy it again.
N**.
Love the Diversity!
I bought a bunch of Barbie/Ken/Skipper dolls for my grands and shipped them to their individual homes so we can all play together over ZOOM or FaceTime during the pandemic. Oh the interesting things that come up in make believe. A great tool to get to know young ones, what’s on their mines and how they think, to teach lessons and create scenarios.I purposely bought the dolls in different ethnic groups, shapes and sizes to create naturalness and reality and to promote acceptance. Next I will incorporate some of the dolls with different disabilities. I didn’t this time because the pandemic alone was enough.
A**R
Gorgeous
I didn't think he would look this good in my collection, he is a rockstar.
J**A
Little and big Ahgases need this doll that looks like Yugyeom.
I bought two copies of Fashionista Ken 154. I love the fact that there's a K-pop inspired Men doll now in the official Barbie line. He looks so much like Yugyeom Kim (from Got7 and Jus2)... I got my daughter one to play with and one to keep in the box in brand new condition.He can be articulated with the BMR1959 male with the man-bun and red/orange sweater with blue shorts, if you want to do the head swap.
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