
My Evening Dresses of Dream
In my collection of evening dresses, there is one dress...
Choice an Evening Dress for Barbie,
VIA «Evening Dress for Barbie» by Jane Storm
In my collection of evening dresses, there is one dress...
VIA «Evening Dress for Barbie» by Jane Storm
In this collection I have collected all of their favorite Barbie doll that I have. I collect Barbie dolls from a young age, and I know a lot about them!
VIA «My Favorite Barbie Dolls» by Jane Storm
The Fashion Royalty are considered as the main glamor stinkers in the world of dolls — with the infinite clothes, intrigues, novels, gossips...
The Fashion Royalty — the 1st fashion dolls of style Barbie for adults. Dolls of The Fashion Royalty is creating in the limited circulations. A limit in hundreds copies for a one unique doll — not a rarity.
Collections often is made thematic, each hero of The Fashion Royalty has a registered legend.
VIA «The Adults Doll» by Jane Storm
Doll-art by Mariel Clayton
VIA «Bad Dolls» by Jane Storm
Photo-art by Mariel Clayton
VIA «Crazy Barbie» by Jane Storm
Hi guys, We do a calendar project to Matchbox with some Barbie dolls naked, now we finaly finished the photo production and cause this we send to Advertlog.
VIA «Doll's Calendar» by Jane Storm
Our challenge was to design an environment where all aspects of the lifestyle brand would live in harmony and complement each other — a living, breathing microcosm of the Barbie brand.
We set out to create an activity-driven brand experience grounded in Barbie’s heritage as a fashion doll, with broad ‘play’ appeal, and all connected by a ‘Barbie Passport’ that documents visitors’ experiences.
Designed as a true destination, the store’s retail offerings would be woven organically throughout the space, providing visitors an opportunity to take a memento of the experience home.
Engaged to concept and develop the first Barbie flagship store, our assignment was to solidify Barbie’s heritage as a fashion icon and, for the first time, bring all aspects of the Barbie brand together into one space.
Working closely with Mattel management, we defined the leading creative concept for the store, identified core creative partners, and provided constant direction throughout creative development. Prior to the design phase, we advised on store site location, concepted and tested activities, and designed key flagship identity elements — such as the façade treatment — that were used by all team members.
Two ‘houses’ guide the final design of Barbie Shanghai. First, the plastic packaging that each Barbie arrives in subtly inspired the façade, which is comprised of two transparent layers. The pattern on the outer glass is reminiscent of the hearts and flowers on Barbie’s retail packaging, and the inner polycarbonate ‘bubbles’ are a stylised version of the blister-pak.
The inspirations for the flagship store’s second ‘house’ were the many iterations of Barbie’s own dollhouse. The potential for play and discovery associated with the dollhouse — imprinted in every girl’s memory — is enthusiastically embraced in this life-sized house of Barbie.
Barbie’s dream house has been enthusiastically embraced as a fashion and lifestyle destination. Over one million visitors — Barbie girls of all ages, along with their families — have explored the flagship store within its first year. Often, one young girl is accompanied on her Barbie adventure by both parents and two sets of grandparents.
Barbie Shanghai combines business, brand, entertainment, and lifestyle to create a global landmark in an increasingly important Chinese market.
VIA «The House of Barbie in Shanghai» by Jane Storm
Advertising Agency: Ketchum, Los Angeles;
Account Coordinator: Amanda Hollinger;
Senior Account Executive: Chad Nishimura;
Senior Vice President: Deanne Yamamoto;
Vice President: Angela Fernandez;
Other: Denise Montalvan.
VIA «Barbie Geek» by Jane Storm
Nothing is more valuable for a child.
Give a toy.
Advertising Agency: Publicis Venezuela;
Creative Director: Demian Campos;
Art Director: Andreina Bello;
Copywriter: Jessica Bodoutchian.
VIA «Golden Barbie» by Jane Storm
Barbie too loves the Chupa Chups...
VIA «I Love Mini!» by Jane Storm