Barbie: A Fashion Fairytale (Video 2010) - Release info - IMDb
“Jacqueline, you have your own rainbow. You just have to stop looking at mine.” – Aunt Millicent
The film introduced as the new voice of Barbie, replacing long-time voice actress Kelly Sheridan for the first time.
Determined to save the family legacy, Barbie teams up with Alice, a talented but shy aspiring designer. Their efforts are aided by the —magical creatures named Shimmer, Glimmer, and Shyne—who possess the power to add a magical "sparkle" to any design. Together, they race against time to host a show-stopping fashion show that will restore the fashion house to its former glory. Key Characters and Voice Cast
A Fashion Fairytale arrived at the tail end of the "Golden Age" of Barbie movies. It transitioned the franchise from classical adaptations to modern, aspirational storytelling. It taught a generation of viewers that failure isn't fatal, that a change of scenery can fix a broken spirit, and that a little bit of glitter (metaphorical or literal) can fix almost anything.
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Barbie: A Fashion Fairytale (Video 2010) - Release info - IMDb
“Jacqueline, you have your own rainbow. You just have to stop looking at mine.” – Aunt Millicent barbie in the fashion fairytale
The film introduced as the new voice of Barbie, replacing long-time voice actress Kelly Sheridan for the first time. Barbie: A Fashion Fairytale (Video 2010) - Release
Determined to save the family legacy, Barbie teams up with Alice, a talented but shy aspiring designer. Their efforts are aided by the —magical creatures named Shimmer, Glimmer, and Shyne—who possess the power to add a magical "sparkle" to any design. Together, they race against time to host a show-stopping fashion show that will restore the fashion house to its former glory. Key Characters and Voice Cast Their efforts are aided by the —magical creatures
A Fashion Fairytale arrived at the tail end of the "Golden Age" of Barbie movies. It transitioned the franchise from classical adaptations to modern, aspirational storytelling. It taught a generation of viewers that failure isn't fatal, that a change of scenery can fix a broken spirit, and that a little bit of glitter (metaphorical or literal) can fix almost anything.