Whitman paper dolls (1962-1965)

Four Whitman Barbie paper doll book covers as reproduced by eBay user onceagain34

One of the deepest wells of vintage Barbie fashion sketches must be Whitman paper dolls–if you agree that they have a place alongside all the art that came straight from Mattel. Whitman had paper dolls on many subjects, from Kim Novak to Marlo Thomas to Twiggy and far beyond, and it’s perfectly possible that the Barbie sets share more DNA with those non-Mattel Whitman items than they do with non-Whitman, Mattel Barbie sketches. Whatever the case may be, I like the sets and think their aesthetic fits nicely alongside other Barbie illustrations.

Fortunately for us, a wealth of the vintage paper dolls are still floating around sites like eBay, and a few enterprising individuals are even selling homemade reproductions of the 1960s originals. For this exploration I am focusing on the product of a single reproduction seller. I don’t know her and am not affiliated with her, but her extensive collection and high-quality images form a very convenient resource.

Pages from a 1962 Whitman Barbie paper doll set reproduced by eBay user onceagain34

You could probably write a whole chapter on the art in the Whitman paper doll sets without even mentioning the dolls or the fashions they wore: alongside the dolls and fashions are a wealth of other interesting illustrations of the life, times and surroundings of Barbie and her friends, as you see illustrated above and below.

Pages from a 1962 Whitman Barbie paper doll set reproduced by eBay user onceagain34

In the paper doll sets I browsed I found dozens of recognizable Barbie fashions. Here’s a sampling:

Collage of fashions from 1962-1965 Whitman Barbie paper doll sets reproduced by eBay user onceagain34

A funny thing happened to the After Five fashion in 1962, when it was reimagined to have a trim, sheath skirt with full sheer overskirt–reminiscent of the Orange Blossom silhouette.

A fashion from a 1962 Whitman Barbie paper doll set superimposed on a 1963 Whitman Barbie paper doll, both as reproduced by eBay user onceagain34

I think it’s an improvement!

A Barbie and Skipper set from 1964 was full of their real-life matched ensembles. Do you know what Skipper look corresponds to Barbie’s Solo in the Spotlight? I didn’t.

Fashions from a 1964 Whitman Barbie and Skipper paper doll set overlaid on dolls from the same set, all as reproduced by eBay user onceagain34

(The answer, above, is Ballet Class.)

Just as often, the paper doll fashions appear to be originals–maybe designed by someone at Whitman? We know so little about the sources of these illustrations. But often, the new fashions are great–some worthy of OOAK projects, in my opinion. One 1963 set is packed with stylish, elsewhere-nonexistent fashions for Barbie and Midge. I didn’t recognize a single one of the styles in this set as one that was sold for the real Barbie and Midge:

Fashions from a 1963 Whitman Barbie, Midge and Ken paper doll set overlaid on dolls from that set, all as reproduced by eBay user onceagain34

…and yet, oddly enough, the very same set includes an illustration of a drafting table surrounded by fashion sketches, all depicting legitimate, Mattel Barbie fashions.

Illustration included in a 1963 Whitman Barbie, Midge and Ken paper doll set as reproduced by eBay user onceagain34

I’m no Ken aficionado, but I did see one Mattel Ken fashion I recognized replicated in this set–although I sort of wish I hadn’t seen it.

Fashions from a 1963 Whitman Barbie, Midge and Ken paper doll set overlaid on dolls from that set, all as reproduced by eBay user onceagain34

Why is he brandishing that around Barbie and Midge?? Different times. Wash your eyes with some svelte styles from Barbie’s 1964 travel wardrobe:

Fashions from a 1964 Barbie paper doll set as reproduced by eBay user onceagain34

A “Wedding Dress ‘n’ Fashion Clothes” set from the same year featured mostly new creations for Barbie with a similar aesthetic. These samples also offer a glimpse of the many small touches adorning some of the Whitman pages, that I didn’t have space to detail here.

Page from a 1964 Whitman Barbie paper doll set as reproduced by eBay user onceagain34
Back covers from (left) a 1963 Whitman Barbie, Ken and Midge paper doll set and (right) a 1963 Whitman Midge paper doll set, both as reproduced by eBay user onceagain34

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