Proportions for the set echoed an actual Barbie Dreamhouse, where Barbie is a little too big for her furniture and car. Barbie’s food comes as both 3D models and flat decals drawings of milk cartons stuck to the fridge. Children touch toys, and thus, everything should look tactile. Her wardrobe has plastic wrap over it, just like a toy box. There is no fire or water in Barbie Land-Barbie showers under a faucet with nothing coming out of it and goes to a beach where solid waves crash onto blush-colored sand. There was no black, white, or chrome allowed. While working with Gerwig, Greenwood and Spencer established several rules for Barbie Land, where the Barbies live in their Dreamhouses (minus Skipper and discontinued pregnant doll Midge, who is relegated to a treehouse).
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