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2010/70/1-26 Doll (1 of 42), Barbie, wearing Qantas flight attendant uniform from 1987-1994, plastic / textile, doll made by Mattel Inc, United States of America, 1998, costume made by John Willmott-Potts, Australia, 1988-2010. Click to enlarge.

Barbie doll wearing Qantas flight attendant uniform from 1987-1994

This donation consists of forty-two Ken and Barbie dolls dressed in Qantas uniforms hand-made by John Willmott-Potts, who worked as a cook and flight steward with Qantas for 24 years. Each doll represents a different Qantas uniform design from 1948-2009 and where possible John matched the Barbie to the date the uniform was released. The uniforms were crafted from original patterns which a friend of Willmott-Potts miniaturised to enable John to fit them for the Barbie and Ken dolls.

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Summary

Object No.

2010/70/1-26

Object Statement

Doll (1 of 42), Barbie, wearing Qantas flight attendant uniform from 1987-1994, plastic / textile, doll made by Mattel Inc, United States of America, 1998, costume made by John Willmott-Potts, Australia, 1988-2010

Physical Description

The Barbie doll, with blonde hair tied back, is wearing a full length white dress with a pattern of blue, brown and yellow Qantas symbols. The dress is accompanied by a scarf of the same pattern. She has on a pair of black heels, a black belt with gold buckle and is carrying a black handbag.

Marks

Marks on doll Mattel Inc 1998

Dimensions

Height

300 mm

Width

90 mm

Depth

45 mm

Cite this Object

Harvard

Barbie doll wearing Qantas flight attendant uniform from 1987-1994 2023, Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences, accessed 28 March 2023, <https://ma.as/413438>

Wikipedia

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