The bond between Barbie and Alice drives the plot, highlighting the power of collaboration over competition. Production & Reception
The story follows Barbie after she is fired from a movie set and dumped by Ken (due to a misunderstanding). Seeking an escape, she travels to Paris to visit her Aunt Millie, who runs a prestigious fashion house. Upon arrival, Barbie discovers the shop is failing and on the verge of closing forever.
This was one of the first films to utilize a more modern, slender character design for Barbie, moving toward the aesthetic seen in the Life in the Dreamhouse series. Release Date: September 14, 2010.
Unlike earlier films where Barbie is often a princess aided by magic, this film emphasizes her skills as a designer and leader.
The bond between Barbie and Alice drives the plot, highlighting the power of collaboration over competition. Production & Reception
The story follows Barbie after she is fired from a movie set and dumped by Ken (due to a misunderstanding). Seeking an escape, she travels to Paris to visit her Aunt Millie, who runs a prestigious fashion house. Upon arrival, Barbie discovers the shop is failing and on the verge of closing forever.
This was one of the first films to utilize a more modern, slender character design for Barbie, moving toward the aesthetic seen in the Life in the Dreamhouse series. Release Date: September 14, 2010.
Unlike earlier films where Barbie is often a princess aided by magic, this film emphasizes her skills as a designer and leader.