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The Queer Story of Barbie: Dolls, Fashion and Identity with Frank New

The Queer Story of Barbie: Dolls, Fashion and Identity with Frank New

Update: 2024-07-11
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In this episode of "Let's Be Perfectly Queer," I am joined by special guest Frank New, a Queer, non-binary artist and fashion researcher based in New York. Frank, who holds a master's degree in costume studies from New York University, discusses the Queer story of Barbie, being on the second edition cover of "Queer Style" and also touched on the current PhD research they are conducting. 

We explore the history of Queer dolls, including Gay Bob and the accidental release of the "gay Ken" doll by Mattel in 1993. Frank delves into the relationship between Barbie and Queer designers, such as Bob Mackie, Billy Boy and Jeremy Scott, and the impact of Queer fashion on doll design. 

In addition to all the Queer doll history, Frank shares personal stories of their own journey. From childhood experiences of playing with dolls secretly to embracing their passion for fashion without conforming to gender expectations, Frank's story is empowering and inspiring.

And if you want to connect with Frank and learn more about their work, you can find them on Instagram @manyourstyle or visit their website frankienew.com.

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The Queer Story of Barbie: Dolls, Fashion and Identity with Frank New

The Queer Story of Barbie: Dolls, Fashion and Identity with Frank New

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