Thanks Mattel for making a doll of color that we can relate to for years to come!! For many years we had to grow up wishing and hoping for an icon like Kimora Lee who sets an example for most of us reaching over the boundaries of color for all women. YOU GO KIMORA! I’M SO PROUD OF YOU!!!!
On November 11th 2008, TACONYA SMOOTS wrote:
I LOVE YOUR DOLL AND PLAN ON ADDING IT TO MY BARBIE COLLECTION. IT’S VERY BEAUTIFUL JUST LIKE HER
On March 21st 2009, Midie Tuase wrote:
lovin it ….. just like kimora
On May 8th 2009, Thuli wrote:
At first I couldnt understand Kimora and what she was about,but somehow my first daugther always stayed glued on tv whenever the opportunity came. Now after watching her several times I tell you even my six year old daughter loves her. Theres just something about her!…you cant help but to love her. Oh boy! she’s really leaving life beyond all “the rubbish” that most times succeeds in keeping us “caged up”. After all “WHOSE TO JUDGE?” certainly not anyone on this planet! Everyone should look very closely and LEARNNN- u might jst be liberated into that better person. Way to go Kimora and those two angels, the whole world definitely loves you.
On November 4th 2009, tahoegeminii wrote:
If Kimora is making a stand as a large woman in fashion–why is this doll skinny? Isn’t this a sell out on everything Baby Phat stands for–you don’t have to fit into the Barbie image to be glam?? I thought that was her stick–I bet she didn’t think that the name of her company would be the perfect description of her 5 years later–too bad Russell never gets the credit he deserves for setting her up as the ethnic queen of fashion–but unless she starts making her clothing big enough to fit her then it is all a little hypocritical isn’t it??
On September 14th 2007, zeona wrote:
Looks just like her, fake and plastic!!!
On January 10th 2008, SHONTE wrote:
LLLLLLLLLLLLLLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVEEEEEEEEEEEE IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITTTTTTTTTTTTTT
On June 25th 2008, LSM in da South wrote:
Thanks Mattel for making a doll of color that we can relate to for years to come!! For many years we had to grow up wishing and hoping for an icon like Kimora Lee who sets an example for most of us reaching over the boundaries of color for all women. YOU GO KIMORA! I’M SO PROUD OF YOU!!!!
On November 11th 2008, TACONYA SMOOTS wrote:
I LOVE YOUR DOLL AND PLAN ON ADDING IT TO MY BARBIE COLLECTION. IT’S VERY BEAUTIFUL JUST LIKE HER
On March 21st 2009, Midie Tuase wrote:
lovin it ….. just like kimora
On May 8th 2009, Thuli wrote:
At first I couldnt understand Kimora and what she was about,but somehow my first daugther always stayed glued on tv whenever the opportunity came. Now after watching her several times I tell you even my six year old daughter loves her. Theres just something about her!…you cant help but to love her. Oh boy! she’s really leaving life beyond all “the rubbish” that most times succeeds in keeping us “caged up”. After all “WHOSE TO JUDGE?” certainly not anyone on this planet! Everyone should look very closely and LEARNNN- u might jst be liberated into that better person. Way to go Kimora and those two angels, the whole world definitely loves you.
On November 4th 2009, tahoegeminii wrote:
If Kimora is making a stand as a large woman in fashion–why is this doll skinny? Isn’t this a sell out on everything Baby Phat stands for–you don’t have to fit into the Barbie image to be glam?? I thought that was her stick–I bet she didn’t think that the name of her company would be the perfect description of her 5 years later–too bad Russell never gets the credit he deserves for setting her up as the ethnic queen of fashion–but unless she starts making her clothing big enough to fit her then it is all a little hypocritical isn’t it??