Visions of Solo in the Spotlight

Illustration of redheaded ponytail Barbie crooning in the Solo in the Spotlight fashion. She gestures dramatically with her pink chiffon handkerchief; in the background are abstract polka dots in teal, sky blue and periwinkle. The number 170 is printed in the lower left hand corner.
Barbie Jumbo trading card #170 by Dynamic Toy, Inc. Source: joeslist.com.
Booklet illustrations of Solo in the Spotlight worn by Titian bubble cut (left) and blonde ponytail (R). Text reads, "(without doll) #982; Dramatic black glitter-gown with bare shoulders and rose corsage on nylon net flounce. Long black nylon tricot gloves. Pink scarf and bead necklace. Black plastic pumps. Plastic microphone. The set, $3.00."
1962 Mattel fashion booklet illustrations.
Color catalog image from a recent auction: Dark-haired ponytail in Solo in the Spotlight (L) and blonde ponytail in a Solo variant that is all white, with white elbow-length gloves and white open-toed shoes. Prototype variant has the rose on her "flounce" but lacks a necklace and microphone. Neither is shown with scarf.
1960 Solo in the Spotlight fashion and variant prototype. Source: Theriault’s.
Carrying case illustrated with blonde bubblecut wearing Solo in the Spotlight, standing at a mic and holding her handkerchief. The mic, handkerchief, and flounce are all in pink. Color inventiveness was routine in carrying cases, and in the background of this one we also see Enchanted Evening in gold with pink stole, plus Ballerina in standard pink.
1962 Barbie doll carrying case by Ponytail. Source: pfmink on eBay.
Carrying case image showing Solo in the Spotlight in all white, with yellow accent in the flounce. Handkerchief is pink, open-toed shoes are black, and rose accent is red with green leaves. Titian bubblecut models. Next to her is Midge in her first swimsuit, two-piece of yellow and orange.
1963 Barbie doll carrying case by Mattel. Source: fuzzypeacheese on reddit.
Blonde swirl ponytail Barbie paper doll wearing Solo in the Spotlight with a pink tulle or chiffon sash about the shoulders (possibly an interpretation of the ensemble's scarf). Next to her is Skipper in pink Ballet Class.
1964 Whitman paper doll fashions overlaid on dolls from the same set. Source: onceagain34 on eBay.
Photograph of dressed doll, blonde ponytail, in the complete Solo in the Spotlight ensemble. She stands at the microphone before a vintage music box piano.
1990 Barbie trading card. Source: PostcardsAndMore on eBay.
Package exterior for ornament is a photograph of molded and painted Solo in the Spotlight Barbie with blonde ponytail, holding a scarf of real fabric that appears a little frayed even in the product image. Barbie's painted face has striking angles and contrast suggesting the earlier ponytails, but with healthy skin tone. The "glitter" of the dress appears to be painted on in silver.
1995 Hallmark ornament. Source: Chris15collectionCorner on eBay.
Film still of actress Betty Grable posing before a set of mirrors, wearing an all-white, strapless, beaded mermaid dress, white elbow-length gloves, white open-toed shoes, and white rose tied at the next like a choker. Unlike Solo in the Spotlight, the hemline sweeps up in the front so that the tight skirt ends before her knee in front, changing over to flounce--she can walk in it, in other words.
Costume by William Travilla, worn by Betty Grable in How to Marry a Millionaire, 1953. Source: Fox Studios.
Three life-size renditions of the Solo in the Spotlight outfit that look fairly similar to one another, styled with open-toed shoes. Unique Vintage version shows the scarf tied at the neck, while Margot holds hers and the 1980 version may not have one. Margot's gloves and the 1980 gloves extend almost all the way up the arm, while the Unique Vintage version end just above the elbow. Unique Vintage model poses on a white background; Margot Robbie poses on a "pink carpet" at a premiere; and the 1980 image is a black-and-white newspaper clipping, also on plain white background.
Interpretations by (L-R): Barbie x Unique Vintage; House of Elsa Schiaparelli custom for Margot Robbie, 2023 (via justjared on Instagram); Timothy Dunleavy for Barbie’s 21st birthday, 1980 (via New York Daily News).

2 responses to “Visions of Solo in the Spotlight”

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  2. […] to Marry a Millionaire,” 1953; costumes by William Travilla. Fox Studios. R: Barbie in Solo in the Spotlight (1960) prototype. Credit: Theriault’s. L: Christian Dior’s New Look, 1950s; R: Bubble […]

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