Jan 26, 2024 08:53 AM EST
Five Books to Read if You're Disappointed With Greta Gerwig's 'Barbie' Oscars Snub

Social media erupted in outrage when the 2024 Oscar nominations excluded "Barbie" director Greta Gerwig and Margot Robbie, who plays the role of Barbie in the film. Despite the snub, stars like Hillary Clinton and John Cena joined the chorus, asserting that Gerwig and Robie are 'Kenough.' America Ferrera and Ryan Gosling, nominated for the film, voiced support. 

For Barbie enthusiasts anticipating the doll's anniversary, these five book recommendations cover fashion, factoids, and cultural analysis, providing diverse angles for every fan. 

Forever Barbie by M.G. Lord

Cultural critic M. G. Lord reveals the contradictory heritage behind Barbie in her book "Forever Barbie," which will launch in March 2024. Barbie has been viewed both as an anti-feminist threat and a feminist icon. Lord follows the development of Barbie from a German doll, 'Bild Lilli,' to an international pop culture icon.\

The book reveals the surprising story of Barbie's success, including less successful variations like Pregnant Midge and Growing up Skipper. Lord examines the societal ambivalence toward femininity reflected in Barbie's endurance, attributing it to Mattel's effective marketing strategies. The updated edition includes new developments in the world of Barbie. 

Barbie: The World Tour by Margot Robbie, Andrew Mukamal, and Craig McDean

For Barbie enthusiasts, this vibrant collection delves into the press tour of Gerwig's award-winning "Barbie" movie, featuring Robbie and her stylist, Andrew Mukamal, exploring iconic Barbie outfits. The book showcases looks inspired by Barbie's originals, curated by renowned designers like Giorgio Armani and Donatella Versace.

Photographer Craig McDean captures Robbie in these ensembles across various locations. Original Barbie dolls, rare materials from Mattel's archives, and designers' sketches complete the visual experience. With handwritten contributions from designers and text by Robbie and Mukamal, this unique book blends high-fashion chic with the fun of Barbie's 65-year history. 

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Dressing Barbie: A Celebration of the Clothes That Made America's Favorite Doll and the Incredible Woman Behind Them by Carol Spencer

The book is a tribute to Carol Spencer, the renowned Barbie fashion designer, coinciding with the release of the "Barbie" movie. It houses over 100 color photographs ranging from uncommon pieces from Spencer's private collection to Barbie looks spanning the early sixties to late nineties.

This book tells unpublished behind-the-scenes stories and gives insights into the cooperation between Spencer and Barbie's creator, Ruth Handler, and original designer Charlotte Johnson on celebrating Spencer as a pioneer for some of the iconic aspects that make up Barbie. The book reflects the quintessential California girl fashion world of Barbie and how Carol Spencer influenced this icon to create a style.

Barbie: Her Inspiration, History, and Legacy by Robin Gerber

The book is a fascinating homage commemorating the 65th anniversary of the famous Barbie doll. In collaboration with Mattel, Robin Gerber unveils Barbie's marvelous journey from 1959 Ruth Handler's invention to Box office record-breaking in 2023. It focuses on the Barbie evolution, going beyond gender stereotypes with various careers, and mirrors new norms in beauty.

The book investigates the influence of Barbie on fashion, art, and pop culture with luxe limited edition fashions and collaborations and how she has influenced collectors and bloggers. This lavishly photographed yet sparsely worded book uses uncommon images from Mattel's archives that reflect Barbie as a timeless cultural phenomenon.

Barbie and Ruth by Robin Gerber

The story about Barbie, the ever-famous doll, is interwoven with that of Ruth Handler, who created her in this book. The book focuses on the life of Ruth, a visionary entrepreneur and mother whose Barbie changed history in the toy industry, causing cultural discussions about women's roles. It reveals the phenomenal account of a legendary plastic doll that captured our world and became a cultural emblem. The narrative shows the competitive and creative side of Ruth Handler, who left an unerasable imprint on American business culture.

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