Visions of After Five

The new Silkstone doll. Source: Mattel.
Sketch from a 1962 booklet. Author’s collection.
Barbie jumbo trading card #154. Source: joeslist.com.
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
1963 Barbie and Midge lunch box. Source: member_12364 on eBay.
Illustration included in a 1963 Whitman Barbie, Midge and Ken paper doll set as reproduced by eBay user onceagain34
Excerpt from the 1964 JCPenney Christmas catalog. Source: christmas.musetechnical.com.
1990 Barbie trading card. Source: eBay user river_creek_designs.
The author’s “bubble cut” dolls, one dressed in After Five, in front of a background belonging to Bill Cotter
Human-sized reproduction by Unique Vintage.

Where to next? Have visions of Solo in the Spotlight; envision After Five one more time in the Keys to Fame board game; or go up to the Table of Contents.

4 responses to “Visions of After Five”

  1. […] Visions of After Five, the 1962 Barbie ensemble […]

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  2. […] wears the 1965 Miss Astronaut ensemble right up to the end, then attires herself in 1962’s After Five for a ticker tape […]

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  3. […] above, the customer, Miss Barbie, is seated watching a shop model show Senior Prom, while Midge in After Five works the sales floor. In other catalog images we may see another shop model, or the shopper may be […]

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  4. […] Credit: Theriault’s. L: Christian Dior’s New Look, 1950s; R: Bubble cut Barbie in After Five (1962) from a ’90s Mattel trading […]

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