Nick Verreos "Hearts" Barbie!
50Th Anniversary Barbie: Nick Verreos' "Malibu Birthday Gala" Barbie DollOver the weekend, I had the honor and privilege of unveiling my one-of-a-kind design for Barbie at the fabulous
FIDM Debut 2009 Gala in the
Santa Monica Barker Hangar. Last year, a friend of mine who designs for
Mattel, contacted me to discuss doing something very special for them as part of
Barbie's upcoming 50Th Anniversary Celebration.
Final (Pink) Bow: Nick and his Barbie take a BowPhoto Courtesy of Philip CuencoThey thought it would be wonderful to partner with a fashion design school and possibly have a selected group of students design an outfit for
Barbie and a one-of-a-kind doll would then be made, from the student designers' visions. As an instructor and Official Spokesperson at the
Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising/FIDM Los Angeles, they thought I would be the perfect conduit to help facilitate this, and naturally I did. Now, of course I also told them that it would not be a complete Barbie Fashion Show, unless I also designed a very special gown for Barbie as part of the celebration.
Ever since I was very young, I loved Barbie for her fabulousness and as many of you may know, during
Season 2 of Project Runway, I won the
"Design an Outfit for the My Scene Barbie Challenge". My winning
Barbie Doll was subsequently produced and eventually sold-out at
Toys 'R Us. It is now considered a "Collector's Barbie".
Nick Barbie No. 1: The Project Runway Nick Verreos My Scene Barbie--and dressSo of course, I was "tickled pink" at the thought of designing for Barbie once again. For this very special anniversary, I was to design a gown for Barbie's "Birthday Celebration", basically my vision for
how Barbie would dress as she hosted her Birthday Gala at her Malibu Mansion. I was inspired by many things, including
1950's Hollywood Glamour,
Haute Couture and even
Japanese Anime Characters.
Tokyo Bow: Inspiration for my "Malibu Barbie Gown"I also wanted to do a variation on the strapless gown that
Academy Award-winning actress Marlee Matlin wore at the 2008 Oscars from my NIKOLAKI Spring 2008 Collection but of course add lots of DRAMA, lots of PINK and Barbie-ize it!
Oscars Red Carpet: Actress Marlee Matlin wears NIKOLAKI gown at the 2008 Academy AwardsAfter I sketched the final illustration, it was handed to the genius "petite mains" at
Mattel to create the doll. Even before my gown was finished, I got to see my doll, and can I just tell you: It was AMAZING!!!! (see at the beginning of the posting) It looked just like my sketch! They really can make magic happen at
Mattel.
Etch-a-Sketch: My original illustration, for the doll and the actual gownPhotos Courtesy of Philip CuencoNow, I had to "step it up" and create a life-size gown worthy of the 12 inch doll--as well as my original illustration. The gown took over 75 hours to make (50 hours for sewing the gown plus about 25 for the hand beading) not counting my draping, fitting and pattern time. It took over 30 yards of light pink "strawberry" and "bubblegum" pink duchesse silk and rayon satin.
In the end, it was certainly
a labor of Love for Barbie by everyone who had a hand in creating it. I was also honored to have had
Crystallized Swarovski Elements sponsor my "Nick Verreos Barbie" and they provided all the gorgeous
Swarovski crystals which envelop the back Obi-Bow detail, as seen below.
The Exit Bow: Hundreds of Swarovski crystals in degrade' style cover the back Obi-BowPhoto Courtesy of Philip CuencoSince
Barbie is famous for her love for crystals, sequins and stars, I wanted my gown to have this "surprise" back detail and have the crystals look as if a Star had shattered beautifully and miraculously behind
Barbie--and right on her Couture Gown! My design partner
David Paul, did a fantastic job of hand-beading all those crystals. The final outcome was exquisite, if don't say so myself (wait, I just did!).
America's Next Top Barbie: Model Chantal JonesAnd just in case you thought my life size Barbie looked a bit familiar: Well, it was none other than the stunning (and oh so sweet!)
Chantal Jones, the six-foot tall runner-up from
Cycle 9 of "America's Next Top Model" .
Below is great video of the
Barbie Fashion Show:
Part One:
Part Two: