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Barbie doll prototypes are displayed at a workshop in the Mattel design center as the iconic doll turns 60, in El Segundo, on December 7, 2018. - She is turning 60 this year and still doesn't have a single wrinkle. Blonde or brunette, slender or curvy, black or white, princess or president, Barbie is a forever favorite for young girls, even if she has caused controversy over the years. The iconic doll has evolved to keep up with the times -- check out her Twitter feed. And despite fierce competition in the toy industry, 58 million Barbies are sold each year in more than 150 countries. (Photo by Mark RALSTON / AFP)

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Barbie doll prototypes are seen at a workshop in the Mattel design center as the iconic doll turns 60, in El Segundo, on December 7, 2018. - She is turning 60 this year and still doesn't have a single wrinkle. Blonde or brunette, slender or curvy, black or white, princess or president, Barbie is a forever favorite for young girls, even if she has caused controversy over the years. The iconic doll has evolved to keep up with the times -- check out her Twitter feed. And despite fierce competition in the toy industry, 58 million Barbies are sold each year in more than 150 countries. (Photo by Mark RALSTON / AFP)

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Barbie doll prototypes are seen at a workshop in the Mattel design center as the iconic doll turns 60, in El Segundo, on December 7, 2018. - She is turning 60 this year and still doesn't have a single wrinkle. Blonde or brunette, slender or curvy, black or white, princess or president, Barbie is a forever favorite for young girls, even if she has caused controversy over the years. The iconic doll has evolved to keep up with the times -- check out her Twitter feed. And despite fierce competition in the toy industry, 58 million Barbies are sold each year in more than 150 countries. (Photo by Mark RALSTON / AFP)

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Barbie doll prototypes are displayed at a workshop in the Mattel design center as the iconic doll turns 60, in El Segundo, on December 7, 2018. - She is turning 60 this year and still doesn't have a single wrinkle. Blonde or brunette, slender or curvy, black or white, princess or president, Barbie is a forever favorite for young girls, even if she has caused controversy over the years. The iconic doll has evolved to keep up with the times -- check out her Twitter feed. And despite fierce competition in the toy industry, 58 million Barbies are sold each year in more than 150 countries. (Photo by Mark RALSTON / AFP)

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Stylist Carlyle Nuera works on fashion for Barbie doll prototypes at a workshop in the Mattel design center as the iconic doll turns 60, in El Segundo, on December 7, 2018. - She is turning 60 this year and still doesn't have a single wrinkle. Blonde or brunette, slender or curvy, black or white, princess or president, Barbie is a forever favorite for young girls, even if she has caused controversy over the years. The iconic doll has evolved to keep up with the times -- check out her Twitter feed. And despite fierce competition in the toy industry, 58 million Barbies are sold each year in more than 150 countries. (Photo by Mark RALSTON / AFP)

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Stylist Carlyle Nuera works on fashion for Barbie doll prototypes at a workshop in the Mattel design center as the iconic doll turns 60, in El Segundo, on December 7, 2018. - She is turning 60 this year and still doesn't have a single wrinkle. Blonde or brunette, slender or curvy, black or white, princess or president, Barbie is a forever favorite for young girls, even if she has caused controversy over the years. The iconic doll has evolved to keep up with the times -- check out her Twitter feed. And despite fierce competition in the toy industry, 58 million Barbies are sold each year in more than 150 countries. (Photo by Mark RALSTON / AFP)

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Stylist Carlyle Nuera works on fashion for Barbie doll prototypes at a workshop in the Mattel design center as the iconic doll turns 60, in El Segundo, on December 7, 2018. - She is turning 60 this year and still doesn't have a single wrinkle. Blonde or brunette, slender or curvy, black or white, princess or president, Barbie is a forever favorite for young girls, even if she has caused controversy over the years. The iconic doll has evolved to keep up with the times -- check out her Twitter feed. And despite fierce competition in the toy industry, 58 million Barbies are sold each year in more than 150 countries. (Photo by Mark RALSTON / AFP)

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Stylist Carlyle Nuera works on fashion for Barbie doll prototypes at a workshop in the Mattel design center as the iconic doll turns 60, in El Segundo, on December 7, 2018. - She is turning 60 this year and still doesn't have a single wrinkle. Blonde or brunette, slender or curvy, black or white, princess or president, Barbie is a forever favorite for young girls, even if she has caused controversy over the years. The iconic doll has evolved to keep up with the times -- check out her Twitter feed. And despite fierce competition in the toy industry, 58 million Barbies are sold each year in more than 150 countries. (Photo by Mark RALSTON / AFP)

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Stylist Carlyle Nuera works on fashion for Barbie doll prototypes at a workshop in the Mattel design center as the iconic doll turns 60, in El Segundo, on December 7, 2018. - She is turning 60 this year and still doesn't have a single wrinkle. Blonde or brunette, slender or curvy, black or white, princess or president, Barbie is a forever favorite for young girls, even if she has caused controversy over the years. The iconic doll has evolved to keep up with the times -- check out her Twitter feed. And despite fierce competition in the toy industry, 58 million Barbies are sold each year in more than 150 countries. (Photo by Mark RALSTON / AFP)

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Stylist Carlyle Nuera works on fashion for Barbie doll prototypes at a workshop in the Mattel design center as the iconic doll turns 60, in El Segundo, on December 7, 2018. - She is turning 60 this year and still doesn't have a single wrinkle. Blonde or brunette, slender or curvy, black or white, princess or president, Barbie is a forever favorite for young girls, even if she has caused controversy over the years. The iconic doll has evolved to keep up with the times -- check out her Twitter feed. And despite fierce competition in the toy industry, 58 million Barbies are sold each year in more than 150 countries. (Photo by Mark RALSTON / AFP)

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Stylist Carlyle Nuera inspects Barbie doll prototypes at a workshop in the Mattel design center as the iconic doll turns 60, in El Segundo, on December 7, 2018. - She is turning 60 this year and still doesn't have a single wrinkle. Blonde or brunette, slender or curvy, black or white, princess or president, Barbie is a forever favorite for young girls, even if she has caused controversy over the years. The iconic doll has evolved to keep up with the times -- check out her Twitter feed. And despite fierce competition in the toy industry, 58 million Barbies are sold each year in more than 150 countries. (Photo by Mark RALSTON / AFP)

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Stylist Carlyle Nuera (R) with Barbie doll prototype painter Alexandra Stoyan Lopez inspects prototypes at a workshop in the Mattel design center as the iconic doll turns 60, in El Segundo, on December 7, 2018. - She is turning 60 this year and still doesn't have a single wrinkle. Blonde or brunette, slender or curvy, black or white, princess or president, Barbie is a forever favorite for young girls, even if she has caused controversy over the years. The iconic doll has evolved to keep up with the times -- check out her Twitter feed. And despite fierce competition in the toy industry, 58 million Barbies are sold each year in more than 150 countries. (Photo by Mark RALSTON / AFP)

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Stylists Nini Tun (L) and Carlyle Nuera speak before Barbie doll prototypes at a workshop in the Mattel design center as the iconic doll turns 60, in El Segundo, on December 7, 2018. - She is turning 60 this year and still doesn't have a single wrinkle. Blonde or brunette, slender or curvy, black or white, princess or president, Barbie is a forever favorite for young girls, even if she has caused controversy over the years. The iconic doll has evolved to keep up with the times -- check out her Twitter feed. And despite fierce competition in the toy industry, 58 million Barbies are sold each year in more than 150 countries. (Photo by Mark RALSTON / AFP)

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A designer adds hair to a Barbie doll prototype at a workshop in the Mattel design center as the iconic doll turns 60, in El Segundo, on December 7, 2018 - She is turning 60 this year and still doesn't have a single wrinkle. Blonde or brunette, slender or curvy, black or white, princess or president, Barbie is a forever favorite for young girls, even if she has caused controversy over the years. The iconic doll has evolved to keep up with the times -- check out her Twitter feed. And despite fierce competition in the toy industry, 58 million Barbies are sold each year in more than 150 countries. (Photo by Mark RALSTON / AFP)

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A designer adds hair to a Barbie doll prototype at a workshop in the Mattel design center as the iconic doll turns 60, in El Segundo, on December 7, 2018 - She is turning 60 this year and still doesn't have a single wrinkle. Blonde or brunette, slender or curvy, black or white, princess or president, Barbie is a forever favorite for young girls, even if she has caused controversy over the years. The iconic doll has evolved to keep up with the times -- check out her Twitter feed. And despite fierce competition in the toy industry, 58 million Barbies are sold each year in more than 150 countries. (Photo by Mark RALSTON / AFP)

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A designer adds hair to a Barbie doll prototype at a workshop in the Mattel design center as the iconic doll turns 60, in El Segundo, on December 7, 2018 - She is turning 60 this year and still doesn't have a single wrinkle. Blonde or brunette, slender or curvy, black or white, princess or president, Barbie is a forever favorite for young girls, even if she has caused controversy over the years. The iconic doll has evolved to keep up with the times -- check out her Twitter feed. And despite fierce competition in the toy industry, 58 million Barbies are sold each year in more than 150 countries. (Photo by Mark RALSTON / AFP)

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A designer adds hair to a Barbie doll prototype at a workshop in the Mattel design center as the iconic doll turns 60, in El Segundo, on December 7, 2018 - She is turning 60 this year and still doesn't have a single wrinkle. Blonde or brunette, slender or curvy, black or white, princess or president, Barbie is a forever favorite for young girls, even if she has caused controversy over the years. The iconic doll has evolved to keep up with the times -- check out her Twitter feed. And despite fierce competition in the toy industry, 58 million Barbies are sold each year in more than 150 countries. (Photo by Mark RALSTON / AFP)

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A designer adds hair to a Barbie doll prototype at a workshop in the Mattel design center as the iconic doll turns 60, in El Segundo, on December 7, 2018 - She is turning 60 this year and still doesn't have a single wrinkle. Blonde or brunette, slender or curvy, black or white, princess or president, Barbie is a forever favorite for young girls, even if she has caused controversy over the years. The iconic doll has evolved to keep up with the times -- check out her Twitter feed. And despite fierce competition in the toy industry, 58 million Barbies are sold each year in more than 150 countries. (Photo by Mark RALSTON / AFP)

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A designer adds hair to a Barbie doll prototype at a workshop in the Mattel design center as the iconic doll turns 60, in El Segundo, on December 7, 2018 - She is turning 60 this year and still doesn't have a single wrinkle. Blonde or brunette, slender or curvy, black or white, princess or president, Barbie is a forever favorite for young girls, even if she has caused controversy over the years. The iconic doll has evolved to keep up with the times -- check out her Twitter feed. And despite fierce competition in the toy industry, 58 million Barbies are sold each year in more than 150 countries. (Photo by Mark RALSTON / AFP)

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A designer adds hair to a Barbie doll prototype at a workshop in the Mattel design center as the iconic doll turns 60, in El Segundo, on December 7, 2018 - She is turning 60 this year and still doesn't have a single wrinkle. Blonde or brunette, slender or curvy, black or white, princess or president, Barbie is a forever favorite for young girls, even if she has caused controversy over the years. The iconic doll has evolved to keep up with the times -- check out her Twitter feed. And despite fierce competition in the toy industry, 58 million Barbies are sold each year in more than 150 countries. (Photo by Mark RALSTON / AFP)

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A designer works on a Barbie doll prototype at a workshop in the Mattel design center as the iconic doll turns 60, in El Segundo, on December 7, 2018. - She is turning 60 this year and still doesn't have a single wrinkle. Blonde or brunette, slender or curvy, black or white, princess or president, Barbie is a forever favorite for young girls, even if she has caused controversy over the years. The iconic doll has evolved to keep up with the times -- check out her Twitter feed. And despite fierce competition in the toy industry, 58 million Barbies are sold each year in more than 150 countries. (Photo by Mark RALSTON / AFP)

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Barbie dolls are displayed at a workshop in the Mattel design center as the iconic doll turns 60, in El Segundo, on December 7, 2018. - She is turning 60 this year and still doesn't have a single wrinkle. Blonde or brunette, slender or curvy, black or white, princess or president, Barbie is a forever favorite for young girls, even if she has caused controversy over the years. The iconic doll has evolved to keep up with the times -- check out her Twitter feed. And despite fierce competition in the toy industry, 58 million Barbies are sold each year in more than 150 countries. (Photo by Mark RALSTON / AFP)

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Barbie dolls are displayed at a workshop in the Mattel design center as the iconic doll turns 60, in El Segundo, on December 7, 2018. - She is turning 60 this year and still doesn't have a single wrinkle. Blonde or brunette, slender or curvy, black or white, princess or president, Barbie is a forever favorite for young girls, even if she has caused controversy over the years. The iconic doll has evolved to keep up with the times -- check out her Twitter feed. And despite fierce competition in the toy industry, 58 million Barbies are sold each year in more than 150 countries. (Photo by Mark RALSTON / AFP)

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Framed portraits of famous Barbie doll designers are displayed at a workshop in the Mattel design center as the iconic doll turns 60, in El Segundo, on December 7, 2018. - She is turning 60 this year and still doesn't have a single wrinkle. Blonde or brunette, slender or curvy, black or white, princess or president, Barbie is a forever favorite for young girls, even if she has caused controversy over the years. The iconic doll has evolved to keep up with the times -- check out her Twitter feed. And despite fierce competition in the toy industry, 58 million Barbies are sold each year in more than 150 countries. (Photo by Mark RALSTON / AFP)

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Barbie doll prototypes are displayed at a workshop in the Mattel design center as the iconic doll turns 60, in El Segundo, on December 7, 2018. - She is turning 60 this year and still doesn't have a single wrinkle. Blonde or brunette, slender or curvy, black or white, princess or president, Barbie is a forever favorite for young girls, even if she has caused controversy over the years. The iconic doll has evolved to keep up with the times -- check out her Twitter feed. And despite fierce competition in the toy industry, 58 million Barbies are sold each year in more than 150 countries. (Photo by Mark RALSTON / AFP)

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Barbie doll prototypes are displayed at a workshop in the Mattel design center as the iconic doll turns 60, in El Segundo, on December 7, 2018. - She is turning 60 this year and still doesn't have a single wrinkle. Blonde or brunette, slender or curvy, black or white, princess or president, Barbie is a forever favorite for young girls, even if she has caused controversy over the years. The iconic doll has evolved to keep up with the times -- check out her Twitter feed. And despite fierce competition in the toy industry, 58 million Barbies are sold each year in more than 150 countries. (Photo by Mark RALSTON / AFP)

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A Barbie doll prototype is displayed at a workshop in the Mattel design center as the iconic doll turns 60, in El Segundo, on December 7, 2018. - She is turning 60 this year and still doesn't have a single wrinkle. Blonde or brunette, slender or curvy, black or white, princess or president, Barbie is a forever favorite for young girls, even if she has caused controversy over the years. The iconic doll has evolved to keep up with the times -- check out her Twitter feed. And despite fierce competition in the toy industry, 58 million Barbies are sold each year in more than 150 countries. (Photo by Mark RALSTON / AFP)

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Barbie doll prototype painter Alexandra Stoyan Lopez adds color at a workshop in the Mattel design center as the iconic doll turns 60, in El Segundo, on December 7, 2018. - She is turning 60 this year and still doesn't have a single wrinkle. Blonde or brunette, slender or curvy, black or white, princess or president, Barbie is a forever favorite for young girls, even if she has caused controversy over the years. The iconic doll has evolved to keep up with the times -- check out her Twitter feed. And despite fierce competition in the toy industry, 58 million Barbies are sold each year in more than 150 countries. (Photo by Mark RALSTON / AFP)

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Barbie doll prototype painter Alexandra Stoyan Lopez adds color at a workshop in the Mattel design center as the iconic doll turns 60, in El Segundo, on December 7, 2018. - She is turning 60 this year and still doesn't have a single wrinkle. Blonde or brunette, slender or curvy, black or white, princess or president, Barbie is a forever favorite for young girls, even if she has caused controversy over the years. The iconic doll has evolved to keep up with the times -- check out her Twitter feed. And despite fierce competition in the toy industry, 58 million Barbies are sold each year in more than 150 countries. (Photo by Mark RALSTON / AFP)

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Barbie doll prototype painter Alexandra Stoyan Lopez adds color at a workshop in the Mattel design center as the iconic doll turns 60, in El Segundo, on December 7, 2018. - She is turning 60 this year and still doesn't have a single wrinkle. Blonde or brunette, slender or curvy, black or white, princess or president, Barbie is a forever favorite for young girls, even if she has caused controversy over the years. The iconic doll has evolved to keep up with the times -- check out her Twitter feed. And despite fierce competition in the toy industry, 58 million Barbies are sold each year in more than 150 countries. (Photo by Mark RALSTON / AFP)

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Ken doll prototypes are seen at a workshop in the Mattel design center as the iconic doll turns 60, in El Segundo, on December 7, 2018. - She is turning 60 this year and still doesn't have a single wrinkle. Blonde or brunette, slender or curvy, black or white, princess or president, Barbie is a forever favorite for young girls, even if she has caused controversy over the years. The iconic doll has evolved to keep up with the times -- check out her Twitter feed. And despite fierce competition in the toy industry, 58 million Barbies are sold each year in more than 150 countries. (Photo by Mark RALSTON / AFP)

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