Since 1959 Barbie’s have been in the hands and homes of young girls just wanting to play. These girls did not realize it at the time, but over the years the Barbie doll has influenced a certain body type among females. Her slender figure, long flowing hair, and (of course) multitude of careers and more which put Barbie as a role model for many young girls. Barbie has changed her look to conform to the times, yet her figure has remained the same causing many to criticize the popular doll. Barbie was introduced to the public in 1959 in New York City. The doll’s creator and Mattel co-founder, Ruth Handler, “…watched her younger daughter Barbara playing with paper dolls, imagining them in grownup roles” (“Barbie Through the Years” Wikipedia). Realizing that it is important for young girls to imagine what it would be like to be grown up, she came up with the dolls original look and named it after her daughter. In Barbie’s first year of sales Mattel rang in $1,053,000, which was the highest selling item