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00:03 Hi, I'm Dawn and I live in Derbyshire.
00:06 Okay, when I was a child,
00:08 my love for Barbie really started
00:11 was the fashions, the fantasy element,
00:14 and that she could be anything that I wanted her to be.
00:17 And obviously she was beautiful.
00:19 It was the '80s Barbies that I first started out collecting.
00:27 So popular ones like Crystal Barbie,
00:30 Peaches and Cream, I had all of those.
00:33 And they were quite fantastical in their fashions.
00:35 What draws me in about the Barbie fashions
00:42 is the attention to detail and the craftsmanship.
00:46 I have a great love for the '60s now,
00:50 through Barbie and the fashions of that era.
00:52 It's a record of a bygone time.
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00:57 I've actually got this one right here.
01:00 This is a really rare Wonder Woman Barbie.
01:02 She was manufactured in Korea
01:04 and she's a slight oddity
01:06 'cause I think in the beginning
01:07 they didn't have the licensing
01:08 to produce the costume as faithfully.
01:11 So this is actually made up of warehouse scraps.
01:15 So bits of other items of clothing
01:18 from the different Barbie dolls lying around
01:20 and they basically hodgepodge the outfit together.
01:24 Part of my collecting habit
01:26 is to actually take the pictures in forms,
01:29 I make dioramas from them to produce artwork.
01:32 I am an illustrator by trade.
01:34 So it's basically fusing my two loves together.
01:38 My love for Barbie and my passion for artwork.
01:41 So I will set them up in like a,
01:43 Barbie will be driving a car down the highway
01:46 or smoking or cooking or having a drink with the girls.
01:52 Fun little dioramas.
01:54 Well, I have done commissions in the past
01:57 and people do like their own portraits made of them.
02:01 And so I've done a few of those.
02:03 And also as well, I do have like an online website,
02:06 which is dollygoodtime.com
02:09 where I showcase all my imagery.
02:12 With the renewal of the movie,
02:15 there has been added excitement around Barbie.
02:18 So obviously first thing any collector would notice
02:21 is the prices on eBay have shot up
02:23 and the actual, the want for Barbie
02:27 to explore that nostalgic side.
02:29 And actually what she represents in my artwork,
02:33 she will be seen in many different guises,
02:36 which is about, I think very much Barbie.
02:39 She's quite different and transformative.
02:42 I'm a member of a lot of different Facebook Barbie groups.
02:47 And we do a kind of like show and tell.
02:49 And whereas, oh, I've got this new Barbie,
02:51 but then I noticed some of the other people
02:53 would be taking more care on their pictures.
02:56 So I was like, I've got to step my game up.
02:58 And then that's how the love of the dioramas progressed
03:02 because it would be to create these interesting scenes
03:05 to show off the doll.
03:07 But then it kind of evolved into its own life.
03:11 And it just took me down a different avenue.
03:13 So now I will actually say that I will buy specific dolls
03:17 because I want to take their photos, their pictures
03:20 to do explore a particular theme.
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