Introducing the exclusive Goldie + Ace X Barbie™ collaboration

This Goldie + Ace X Barbie™ collaboration for the Melbourne based brand is a global exclusive with Goldie + Ace the only kidswear brand worldwide given access to use these vintage photographs and prints on their designs.

Put the pedal to the metal in your Barbie convertible folks, Goldie + Ace have today launched their exciting Barbie™ collection… and it is all. the.things.

This Goldie + Ace X Barbie™ collaboration for the Melbourne based brand is a global exclusive with Goldie + Ace the only kidswear brand worldwide given access to use these vintage photographs and prints on their designs.

Throwback Barbie favourites

Goldie + Ace Co-founders Alana Tiller and Chris Kontos love to reference memories and fashion trends inspired from their own childhoods in the 80s and 90s and you can see this once again come to life in this very exciting collection.

The collection is a sporty and fun take on the classic 80s and 90s Barbie we grew up with. You’ll catch a bit of everything from all our throwback favourites like Barbie™ and the Rockers, Peaches & Cream and Out of this World Barbie™!

Relive Iconic Barbie Moments

The collection includes sporty sweaters, tees and bike short sets, vintage washed overalls, casual dresses and a fun tutu moment!

Relive and share these iconic moments and memories with your little ones throughout the summer season!

For more information or to buy:

goldieandace.com

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