So you can say, This is doll 439 of this line, since there can be only one doll 439 out of 20,000. This Barbie is a Gold Label which means she’s part of a rare collection of dolls that are numbered editions of 20,000 or less worldwide for each doll. They are 21 in total and represent a princess of a civilization whether of ancient Greece, the Inca people or more recently the Navajo Indians. 27 Empress Josephine Barbie Doll - 1,099. This is 3rd category of the ‘Barbie – Dolls of the World’ collection. This is the only collection of ‘Barbie – Dolls of the World’ where Mattel used a muse body.īarbie Dolls of the World – The Princess Collection This collection of 4 Barbies takes up iconic monuments of the world in Barbie outfit, such as the Eiffel Tower, Big Ben, Sydney Opera House or the Statue of Liberty. 6 Barbie dolls are in my collection, they have outfits with very well thought-out details for an even more realistic representationīarbie Dolls of the World – Landmark Collection From Russia to the Pacific Islands via Africa, all regions of the globe are represented in this magnificent collection which inspired me for my site.īarbie Dolls of the World – Festivals of the WorldĬomposed of 7 Barbies, this collection of dolls invites us to participate in festivals around the world. This collection commemorates the universality of the Barbie doll and highlights different cultures and promotes diversity. They all have an outfit that represents their country. Manufactured by Mattel, the dolls are a favourite of girls and even adult toy collectors.
All my Barbies have the body of ‘Muse’ which is not their original body. Since they first entered our collective consciousness in 1959, Barbie dolls have been one of the most popular toys on the market. Of the 91 Barbie dolls in the collection, 36 are in my collection. Special editions “Festivals of the World” (7 dolls in 20), “Landmark Collection” (4 dolls with a “Muse” body in 20) “The Princess Collection” (21 dolls released between 20 ) are part of this collection.
We also encourage you to read the Terms & Conditions carefully before completing your registration purchase.The complete collection of “Barbie – Dolls of the World” includes 91 dolls on all continents. You will be given more information about what to expect in advance of important deadlines to help you with your own decision-making. We will continue to monitor the situation closely. However, regulations and hotel policies continue to shift as the pandemic evolves, and we are not yet in a position to comment on how the onsite experience will be run, what COVID-related protocols will be required, or what other options for the event might be available. Judys Dolls specializes in new from the manufacturer, limited edition collectible dolls, including Adora Dolls, reborn-type dolls and the Newborn Nursery.Showcasing a variety of the worlds premium lines to doll aficionados and casual shoppers alike, Judys Dolls cultivates long-standing relationships with customers who enjoy caring and knowledgeable service. At this time, we expect to hold an in-person Convention. The ’22 Convention team is committed to the best possible experience for everyone involved with next year’s event.
The Registration Fee will be $475 for anyone who registers as of January 1, 2022. The Registration Fee is discounted to $425 through December 31, 2021, and due at time of purchase. You can 'check out' at $0 to reserve your place in line. Visit and place the wait list product in your cart. You are not obligated to purchase anything until a spot opens. If you're interested in attending, we encourage you to join our wait list at no cost. We can’t wait for you to join us as we party the night away in celebration of this amazing era and the innovation and allure of the Barbie® doll herself. We’re taking you to the Roaring ’20s, a decade of fabulous energy, glamour, and progressive spirit. Hop in for a joyride 100 years into the past. We’re thrilled to welcome you to the 2022 National Barbie® Doll Collectors Convention.
Hosted by Windy City Collectors in conjunction with the National Collectors Convention Steering Committee