September 22, 2009
Starting in 1959, Matel began producing ‘Career Girl’ Barbie dolls. Each year the plucky blonde would have a new gig. Barbie worked as a Teenage Fashion Model, a Fashion Designer, and a Registered Nurse. In 1963 the Career Girl’s job title was simply named: ‘Executive.’:
After Congress passes the first Equal Pay Act, Barbie can rest assured she’ll remain a top-earning executive. With a two-piece tweed suit and matching hat, red sleeveless pullover with long black gloves, and black shoes, Barbie makes a statement that she is ready for any project her busy job throws her way.
You know who our favorite Executive Career Girl is, right? 

Starting in 1959, Matel began producing ‘Career Girl’ Barbie dolls. Each year the plucky blonde would have a new gig. Barbie worked as a Teenage Fashion Model, a Fashion Designer, and a Registered Nurse. In 1963 the Career Girl’s job title was simply named: ‘Executive.’:

After Congress passes the first Equal Pay Act, Barbie can rest assured she’ll remain a top-earning executive. With a two-piece tweed suit and matching hat, red sleeveless pullover with long black gloves, and black shoes, Barbie makes a statement that she is ready for any project her busy job throws her way.

You know who our favorite Executive Career Girl is, right?