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    27 May 2011


    Emelie,

    Womankind has been saved by Barbie yet again! Where would women be without Barbie? We'd still be 50s housewives, no? The architect edition of the Barbie includes....

    - a small model of a pink house, which reflects her design ability

    - a short pink and purple skirt, rather than trousers on-site, which is always a good choice

    - high heel boots, which may make walking around a site difficult, but then again, her feet are permanently molded into tip toes, so she has no choice on this one

    - a pink cylindrical document carrier, just so she seems that much more professional

    She will be a wonderful influence on girls everywhere. Yikes.

    Suzan x
    Posted in: architecture
    -Tags: barbie sexism