This is full of photos I have taken whilst messing around with my dolls and the different outfits. Most of them are of my Fashionistas Barbie modelling random 2000s outfits I have in my collection. Be warned, I am by no means a professional photographer, I do not have any interesting backgrounds and I use an iPhone 7 to take the photos. My clothes are also well used, they are from my childhood so they aren't in peak collectible condition. Please enjoy this mini showcase of cool fashions!

I will update this page with more photos later!



The dress is a My Scene outfit that came extra with Roller Girls Chelsea. The front bottom is creased in an awkward angle and it won't flatten which is annoying. The bag came with some random modern Barbie fashion pack. I think they reused the mould on the 2022 Totally Hair Barbie's bag.



This top I like a lot, the velcro never sticks though. It didn't even stick properly when I was a kid, so I didn't use it a lot. Still, it looks gorgeous on Barbie here. I think it came in this massive Fashion Fever clothes pack. The jeans (that you can barely see in this image) are from my Fashion Fever Teresa. The clothes from this line were always so cool, and the Flash games for it on Barbie.com were the best. And yes, Barbie is listening to a miniature recreation of a BarbieGirls.com MP3 player. You could get this with the My House bedroom set that came in 2008.



Barbie is wearing My Scene Street Style Barbie's outfit, minus the necklace. I heard the other day that this line was a UK exclusive! It's a shame that other countries didn't get it, because the clothes are great. I still have the doll, she has a tattoo, a belly piercing and highlighted hair. She used to be one of my favourites as a kid. These clothes are in my opinion slightly edgier than normal Barbie clothes. I especially like the top. The trousers are very ripped from excessive play, and they are a bit baggy on this Barbie because her legs are made of different plastic to the early 2000s dolls.



Barbie is posed a bit awkwardly here. She's wearing American Idol Tori's extra clothes. They're designed for Tori's longer body, so they fit a bit weirdly. The skirt is cute, but the fabric can get frayed easily at the bottom. I didn't show the shoes in this picture, but they're pink, and they're big like My Scene shoes.



My Made to Move doll is wearing the 2008 Holiday Barbie's outfit. I know, it's bad to take off the clothes of a collectible doll, but I just thought that this outfit would suit her well! I don't even want to take it off her.



Here she is wearing Jewel Girl's outfit. It suits her very well. The platform shoes fit her too, but her feet joints are loose and bend in the wrong way whenever I place my MTM girl on a stand. Jewel Girl's outfit is one of my favourites, I just love how you can mix and match the different pieces and make many combinations. The glasses are from a newer doll, and they match the colours well in my opinion.



Here is my actual Jewel Girl doll, wearing one of my other favourite outfits. This dress is so gorgeous! It came in a fashion pack that I got sometime in 2012 or 2013. I just like the colours and the glitter. The only problem with it is that it's only printed on one side. The crown comes from my budget Diamond Castle Liana doll (her head fell off years ago, RIP), I usually pair it with this dress. It gives off the modern princess vibe that the newer Barbie movies have.



Here she is wearing a top from a newer Fashionistas doll. The top doesn't fit perfectly cause I think it's designed for the taller body type, but it still works. Usually I left this top on my Howleen Wolf doll even though it was baggy on her. The bag is from Day 2 Nite Barbie, and the skirt is from one of the first Barbies I ever owned. I forgot the name of the line though. Jewel Girl is a good model, although the Everflex waist can be a pain. It sometimes makes the shirts harder to put on, and it's made of this sticky plastic that attracts dust.