Barbie’s New Commercial Rebrands With Imagination and Career Goals In Mind

Barbie's had a few marketing missteps over the years -- from when she complained that "math class is tough!" to when she learned how to code from her male peers -- so it makes sense that modern-day parents would rather get their daughter a Frozen doll than a Barbie. This new Barbie ad comes on the heels of Mattel losing sales on the doll; Catch News reports that Barbie sales dropped 14% in 2014.

Recommended Videos

Barbie’s had a few marketing missteps over the years — from when she complained that “math class is tough!” to when she learned how to code from her male peers — so it makes sense that modern-day parents would rather get their daughter a Frozen doll than a Barbie. This new Barbie ad comes on the heels of Mattel losing sales on the doll; Catch News reports that Barbie sales dropped 14% in 2014. Admittedly, Mattel also owns all of those Frozen dolls, too — but it seems the company don’t want to give up on Barbie just yet, since she represents something a little different, as can be seen in the latest ad.

Barbie’s extensive resume has always been her strongest suit, and this new ad playfully emphasizes how many different roles Barbie has taken on over the years. Through the use of hidden cameras, Mattel captured the gentle smiles of onlookers while very young girls pretend to perform Important Adult jobs not unlike those Barbie has had: veterinarian, neurology professor, soccer coach, science museum docent. At first, I didn’t quite see where the central conceit would go, but the last few seconds of the ad bring it all into better focus.

What do you think about Barbie’s new branding? It still feels a little shaky to me, since there’s more of an emphasis on how adorable the young girls look while they pretend to be adults, as opposed to, say, the importance of encouraging their career goals — but in general, this seems like a stronger direction than Barbie ads have attempted in the past.

(via Catch News)

—Please make note of The Mary Sue’s general comment policy.—

Do you follow The Mary Sue on Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, Pinterest, & Google +?


The Mary Sue is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more
related content
Read Article Men Are Proving the Whole Point of the Man vs. Bear Debate
A mama bear with her cubs
Read Article ‘Cabaret’ Is Back and More Timely Than Ever
the cast of cabaret with joel grey and director rebecca frecknall
Read Article Ryan Gosling’s Iconic ‘Fall Guy’ Red Carpet Surprise Is Incredible Commitment to a Bit
Ryan Gosling at the Fall Guy premiere
Read Article Which ‘Tortured Poets Department’ Song Are You Based on Your Zodiac Sign?
Taylor Swift on the album cover for The Tortured Poets Department
Read Article Foghorn Leghorn Officially Can’t Stand Seeing All These Anime Characters Beat Themselves Up
Edited photo of Foghorn Leghorn talking to Naoto in "Don't Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro"
Related Content
Read Article Men Are Proving the Whole Point of the Man vs. Bear Debate
A mama bear with her cubs
Read Article ‘Cabaret’ Is Back and More Timely Than Ever
the cast of cabaret with joel grey and director rebecca frecknall
Read Article Ryan Gosling’s Iconic ‘Fall Guy’ Red Carpet Surprise Is Incredible Commitment to a Bit
Ryan Gosling at the Fall Guy premiere
Read Article Which ‘Tortured Poets Department’ Song Are You Based on Your Zodiac Sign?
Taylor Swift on the album cover for The Tortured Poets Department
Read Article Foghorn Leghorn Officially Can’t Stand Seeing All These Anime Characters Beat Themselves Up
Edited photo of Foghorn Leghorn talking to Naoto in "Don't Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro"
Author
Maddy Myers
Maddy Myers, journalist and arts critic, has written for the Boston Phoenix, Paste Magazine, MIT Technology Review, and tons more. She is a host on a videogame podcast called Isometric (relay.fm/isometric), and she plays the keytar in a band called the Robot Knights (robotknights.com).