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Barbie Foot

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Posted by Eliza Williams, 5 August 2009, 9:54    Permalink    Comments (12)

 

Currently installed in the window of Parisian concept store Colette is this delightful game of Barbie table football. Titled Barbie Foot, it is designed by Chloé Ruchon and can be yours for a mere 10,000 euros...

 

12 Comments

This reminds me of when my Boyfriend was in a celebrity football match (soccer six) and the page 3 girls had a team!
caroline
2009-08-05 12:22:49


Next up: action man's hair salon.
AdamTheSmith
2009-08-05 12:47:37


they sure look holarious in action!
wheres the vid???
stereodeluxe
2009-08-05 13:32:11


Mother of god!

Those Barbies are like an army of ruthless, beaming sociopaths. They remind me of Jessica Mitford's thing about her mother having the pleasant smile of the fascist. (I paraphrase.)

Maybe gonna have to sleep with the lights on tonight, me.
Katy McDevitt
2009-08-05 14:08:58


They're like an army of Jessica Simpson.
Khai
2009-08-06 06:50:18


Outstanding, such a simple concept - but never seen before!
pop up displays
2009-08-06 18:16:07


This has brightened my day. Be thankful for those with a priceless sense of humour who have the vision and tenacity to drive an idea like this to production. Come on James Dyson, where's the Barbie Vac?
Roger Mann
2009-08-07 12:02:40


I WANT THIS
Jen
2009-08-07 12:03:44


Oh to be a 2cm plastic ball...
chris
2009-08-07 12:49:52


You can't paly football in a skirt no matter how short it is.
Pasty Muncher
2009-08-07 14:21:44


at least there's some diversity in the dolls, even if it's creepy. And yeah, the skirts are stupid. I wouldn't call it "art".
momo
2009-08-07 15:41:48


This would complete the look of my studio.
Kipi Ka Popo
2009-08-09 15:23:50


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