‘Barbie’ Film Aesthetics Dominate New York City

The gates are abuzz with excitement as the residents of New York City channel their inner “Barbie” in honor of the newly released eponymous movie. Bebby Siseido, a resident of Battery Park, has taken her admiration to the next level by wearing pink every day of the week as a tribute to her beloved childhood toy. Growing up as an only child, Siseido found solace in her collection of over 30 Barbie dolls, making them her closest companions. Her connection with Barbie runs deep, with her earliest memory involving a special Barbie watch that her father brought back from a work trip to New York when she was just three years old.

But Siseido isn’t the only one demonstrating their adoration for Barbie. Peachy Keen, a ’70s-inspired restaurant in Times Square, hosted a spectacular Malibu Barbie Beach Party. The event featured pink cocktails, photo opportunities with Barbie pool floats, and a manicure station. Drag queen Prima Love captivated the exuberant crowd, captivating them with her various Barbie-inspired costumes, including Swimsuit Barbie, Cowgirl Barbie, and Sexy Barbie. The festivities continued with guests like Anna Rock, who dressed as Chef Barbie, proving that Barbie encompasses a multitude of professions.

Meanwhile, Barbie-themed celebrations spread throughout the city. The Painted Pot in Park Slope invited guests to participate in pottery-painting, allowing them to create ceramic high heels and other Barbie-inspired accessories. Even the culinary world of New York City has succumbed to the Barbie fever. Murray Hill’s The Flying Cock hosted a Barbie brunch, complete with a pink carpet. Liberty Bagels served up pink bagels, while Jasper’s Taphouse in Hell’s Kitchen delighted customers with pink, hibiscus-infused Barbie-Ritas. Chef Saul Montiel at Cantina Rooftop showcased his creativity on Instagram, demonstrating how he prepares corn with pink “Barbie mayo.”

As the Greta Gerwig-directed film takes the city by storm, fans are ecstatic about the Barbie fever that has gripped New York City. Showing their unwavering support for Barbie, one social media user even shared a post, proudly stating, “We didn’t make anything for Ken, because, you know, Ken doesn’t deserve this.”

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