The Stanley x Barbie collection will start dropping next month, with eight new designs celebrating different Barbie styles across the decades. The one thing many of them have in common though? There’s a whole lot of Barbie pink.
The Stanley x Barbie collection will become available, with a limited-edition design dropping each day at noon Eastern, from Sept. 16-20.
The first two tumblers, in the pink “Barbie Icon” design, drop on Sept. 16. This tumbler, which features a metallic finish and the Barbie logo, will be available in 30- and 40-ounce sizes.
On Sept. 17, Stanley will release the “1959 Original,” featuring black and white chevron stripes from the 1959 Barbie’s iconic swimsuit (plus her cat-eye sunglasses), and the “’60s Twist ‘N Turn,” a sorbet and tangerine tumbler with silhouettes of Twist ‘N Turn Barbie doing the popular ’60s dance.
On Sept. 18, you can get “’70s Superstar,” a hot pink and purple tumbler with a gold star design celebrating Superstar Barbie, and “’80s Peaches ‘N Cream,” a peach blossom design modeled after the floral accessories that came with Peaches ‘N Cream Barbie.
On Sept. 19, Stanley will release “’80s Western Ken,” a black and silver tumbler that’s sure to be popular. That day will also see “’80s Rockers,” a bright, retro design inspired by ’80s Barbie clothes and styles.
Finally, on Sept. 20, you’ll be able to get “’80s Dynamite,” celebrating the first Black Barbie with the red and gold colors that match the bodysuit and wrap skirt she wore.
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