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Michael Loves Jonathan Adler And They Both Love Barbie.




above: (left) Michael Williams, (right) Jonathan Adler and Mattel icon, Barbie

Photographer Michael Williams loves Barbie. And clearly, designer Jonathan Adler. In a stunning tribute to both, this Brooklyn based graphic designer/photographer has created amazing dioramas using miniatures from RE-MENT and MegaHouse as the props to recreat Adler-esque interiors for Barbie, Ken and their friends.


the above image features Michael's version of Ken as Jonathan Adler.
Dining & Living Room Furniture by Randall Craig Home; Cream-colored custom sofa cushions by Karen Kolkman of Kolkman Kreations

in Michael's own words:
"This presentation gets its name from my September 2007 HAUTE DOLL Magazine feature on diorama dollhouse furnishings, and it serves as a laudatory hommage to Bravo TOP DESIGN guru Jonathan Adler (age 41), who first fell in love with ceramics at age 12 in summer camp, but took a brief detour in the movie business before launching his initial line of pottery at Barney's in 1994. The line was an instant success, and in 1998 he opened his first store in Manhattan's SoHo neighborhood, which has since been followed by several boutiques across the country, as he expanded his line into a glamorous new furniture collection, along with bedding, towels, and pillows (some of which are licensed and carried by Bed, Bath and Beyond and department stores). He even redesigned the Le Parker Meridien Hotel in Palm Springs, now a hot resort vacation destination."



Whether or not the fact that Jonathan Adler is actually designing a line of furniture for Barbie in celebration of her 50th Anniversary is a coincidence or not, I'm not certain. (Yes, it turns out he did design some furniture an accessories- editor)


above: Adler sketch for upcoming Barbie collection, courtesy of Mattel.

The Mattel icon, Barbie, who turns 50 years-old this year, is moving to Malibu and none other than Top Design judge Jonathan Adler is shaping the interiors. The interior design star will be updating Barbie’s bedroom, living room, and, of course, her drool-worthy closet, in an actual Malibu beach house, which will serve as the backdrop to the doll’s 50th blowout bash on March 9. And for those of us who still love playing house, Barbie and Adler will be launching a “Jonathan Adler Loves Barbie” collection in the fall of 2009, including designer pottery, pillows, decorative objects. Don’t forget the Jonathan Adler-designed Barbie that comes with her own matching furniture.


Above: designer Jonathan Adler

from the press release:
Partners marketing Barbie-branded products for the anniversary tapped Adler to design items for Barbie's Malibu Dream House where the partners will unveil a reinterpretation of the 1959 doll on Barbie's birthday and throw a “celebrity pink carpet party.”

Since we have yet to see any actual pieces from Adler's collection for Barbie, feast your eyes on Michael's amazing Barbie/Adler dioramas:
















Michael a photographer and graphic designer whose personal work focuses on collectible 1:6 scale fashion dolls, including Barbie, Ken, Fashion Royalty, FR Nippon Misaki and R&D Susie, as well as dioramas and dollhouses, who hordes RE-MENT and MegaHouse miniatures as props for my photos.

See more of Michael's work at his site here.
And on HauteDoll.com for whom he shoots.

Barbie's 50th celebration has been an ongoing funfest.



From the Bloomies Barbie in-store displays and items (and Robert Best signing) to life sized Barbie's clad in designer fashions on the runway at the Mercedes Benz Fashion week in NY to co-branded items Like Stila Loves Barbie cosmetics and more upcoming collaborations, the fashion fun never ends.



Celebrate 50 Years Of Barbie here


Update:
The Jonathan Adler Barbie doll has been released:

buy it here.

and some of his furniture for Barbie:

buy the Jonathan Adler barbie accessories here.

Barbie Rocks The Runway At New York's Fashion Week





Models dressed in (and somewhat as) Barbie fashions rocked the runway on Saturday at the Mercedes-Benz Fashion week in New York. As part of the 50th Anniversary celebration of Mattel's iconic Doll, fifty different fashion designers created outfits for this event that reflected the past 50 years of Barbiedom. The one constant on the runway? Fab pink Christian Louboutin high heels.

The show opened with a video montage of Barbie throughout the years along with some phrases that poked a little good clean fun at Barbie (by the way, a link to the full video is at the end of this post, but be warned it's 30 minutes long):





Songs, hairstyles and fashions were shown chronologically spanning the last 50 years. Opening with high ponytails and 50's era songs like "My Boyfriend's Back", the fashions moved through the decades as did the hairstyles, make-up and songs.




For the first half of the show there were lots of early classic Barbie-like feminine details; bows, ponytails, cat-eye glasses and wide brimmed hats. As we reached the sixties, you could see the change from the Breakfast at Tiffany's-type Audreyesque Barbie to a more mod version.









At about 13 minutes into the show, the curtain closed only to reopen in the next 'decade'; one punctuated by Katharine Ross-in-The-Graduate-hair, pop music, hoop earrings, floppy hats and much more revealing fashions- yet still clad in the Christian Louboutins. From chokers and vests to the Diane Von Furstenberg wrap dress, clearly we'd entered the 70s and 80s.








Lots of pink fabrics, teased hair, short shorts, and butt-cheek baring dresses pranced down the runway to toe tapping music from the Gos-Gos to the Madonna. There was even a patriotic nod with a flag patterned dress and declarative tee reading "Everyone Needs A Ken".




20 minutes into the show, the curtains once again closed to reopen and introduced the 90s and beyond with techno and electronica music and futuristic fashions. This time the models sported wild eye make up, asymmetrical lines and clear plastic capes and sleeves..and yes, hot pink Christian Louboutins.








The fashion then progressed from early 'sci-fi' to far more outrageous ensembles as we rounded the end of the 50 years.





I know the quality of some of the pictures in this post are not so great, forgive me...a few are screen grabs from a video because none of the photos had yet been posted (at the time of this post) and I wanted you to see them as soon as possible.

Here are some various fashion details:






Then lastly came the finale as each of the models pranced down the runway clutching the hands of eager little Barbie-loving girls wearing Barbie Tees and tutus.




Special thanks to Mercedes-Benz and Getty Images for some of the above photos.

You can view the show in it's entirety here. (get something to eat, it's 30 minutes).

or the whole show is available to view in 3 parts on youtube thanks to Erich Ben who uploaded it in record time!

here's part 1 to whet your appetite..



A complete list of the fifty designers is available to view here.  

 

Happy Valentine's Day


above: satin panties with embroidered "je t'aime" by 23 yr.old fashion designer simone rocha. from Dublin, Ireland. See more of her work here.

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