At Barbie Expo in downtown Montreal, I may well have hit my Barbie overload limit.
Display cases filled with luxuriously dressed versions of the world’s most famous fashion doll stretch in every direction under glittering chandeliers. Doll collectors donated many of these Barbies, and fashion designers have dressed a few of them.
It’s all an attention-getter for Les Cours Mont-Royal, a posh mall not far from the main train station. Big signs outside lure you into the free exhibition, and the mall’s owners—who set up the permanent show—clearly hope you’ll be inspired by Barbie’s fashion savoir-faire to go buy a few frocks of your own in the shopping centre.
It’s actually not a bad idea, because the show is a ton of campy fun—like a walk-through fashion magazine liberally laced with childhood nostalgia. No matter what your style or favourite celebrity, you’ll likely find a Barbie here that will have you reaching for your cellphone.
Don’t believe me? Here are just a few of the many photos I snapped of the more than one thousand Barbies jockeying for visitors’ attention at Barbie Expo.
Many of the Barbies highlight contemporary designers.
Lots of celebrities and famous characters get a nod.
Not many of the Barbies seem to have jobs, but there is a Mountie Barbie.
Some of the dioramas border on the surreal.
And there’s even a weirdly mesmerizing fashion show, where propped-up dolls slowly glide along a runway as Barbie photographers flash their tiny cameras.
If you’re a pop culture nut or a fashionista who doesn’t take things too seriously, the Barbie Expo is a fun way to while away an hour or so. Grab Skipper and your dusty Barbie Camper, and head down Highway 417 if you’re intrigued.
If you go
Barbie Expo claims to be the largest permanent exhibition of Barbie dolls in the world. If you’d like to check it out, you’ll find it at Les Cours Mont-Royal, 1455 Peel, Montreal. Currently, it opens daily at 10am and closes at 9pm on Thursdays and Fridays, 5pm on Sundays, and 6pm on all other days. As mentioned earlier, admission is free.
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