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Barbiecore Is The Perfect Way To Brighten Up Your All-Black Closet

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It’s no secret that wearing pink on Wednesdays has been a thing for like, ever. But, from the moment I found out that there was a new Barbie movie coming out, all bets were off. I’ve been needing an excuse to wear exclusively pink without people looking at me as if I were a Toddlers in Tiaras prodigy, and now I finally have one. 

Barbiecore is in full swing and sans the plastic (because, climate-change, duh) it’s fantastic. I chatted with our very own Maddy Paul, senior fashion and lifestyle content manager, to talk shop. And by shop, I mean how I could incorporate fuchsia bell-bottoms into my wardrobe on a weekly basis. 

“Barbiecore has been around for a while, originally popularized by Valentino’s FW22 collection and subsequent slew of celebs in hot pink on the red carpet,” she says. I mean who could forget the chokehold Anne Hataway had on us collectively last year when she donned an entirely hot pink ensemble that quite literally catapulted us all into a coma? And if I learned anything from Miranda Priestly, I know that this color isn’t going away anytime soon. 

While the color is obviously the main character of the Barbiecore trend, Maddy reminded me that it’s also the epitome of nostalgia for a lot of us—bringing back childlike whimsy and references to different decades like 60’s suiting, 70’s bell bottoms, and even 80’s workout gear. 

Back to the reason you’re here, the clothes. Maddy gave me a cheatsheet on exactly how to rock this trend without being cheesy, which knowing me, I would probably take it too far. And, because I’m just so kind, I’m sharing some of my faves.

Malibu Barbie

Who doesn’t love a pink swimsuit?

Shop it: ZAFUL O-Ring Bikini, $29.99, Amazon

Workout Barbie

Literally just add roller skates and you’re set.

Shop it: Court Dress, $108, Outdoor Voices

Corporate Barbie

Maddy would personally would pair this with slouchy trousers to make it more modern, but I would totally go full-blown Barbie with a pink slip skirt.

Shop it: Endless Rose Scoop Neck Tweed Jacket, $140, Nordstrom

Blackout Barbie

You just know Barbie has an arsenal of going out tops.

Shop it: Emmy Silk Top, $128, Reformation

Date Night Barbie

The rosette trend definitely overlaps with Barbiecore, especially in this more over-the-top rendering.

Shop it: Large Rose Appliquéd Top, $139, & Other Stories

Road Trip Barbie

You honestly can’t tell me this doesn’t look just like Barbie’s western outfit from the trailer.

Shop it: Jacksonville Cropped Jumpsuit, $218, Show Me Your Mumu

Wedding Guest Barbie

It is wedding season after all. This slightly ’80s inspired take on cocktail attire screams Barbie.

Shop it: Rhode Pia Mini Dress, $395, Saks Fifth Ave

Hungover Barbie

I’m 98% sure this sweatshirt would heal my inner child and, ultimately, my hangover.

Shop it: Urban Renewal Remade Heart Tie-Dye Crew Neck Sweatshirt, $59, Urban Outfitters

Vacation Barbie

Bonus points if you pair this set with a black and white striped swimsuit inspired by Barbie’s OG outfit.

Shop it: River Island Plus wide leg set in bright print stripe, $75, ASOS

Brunch Barbie

Another throwback to the 80’s, but totally keeping it modern and wearable for today. Who doesn’t love denim?

Shop it: Women’s Sleeveless Denim Corset Top, $32, Target

Spa Day Barbie

Yes, you need a pink satin robe in your life.

Shop it: iFigure Women’s Short Kimono Robe, $13.99, Amazon

Feature image credit: Warner Bros. Pictures

Abbey Westlin
Abbey Westlin is a self-proclaimed iced coffee enthusiast, practitioner of beauty, and fashion connoisseur. By day, she makes a living by creating Fashion and Lifestyle content for Betches Media. By night, she enjoys cooking intricate meals, sipping a glass (or four) of rosé, and keeping up with the news. Follow her on Instagram @abbey_westlin.