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  • August 19, 2007

    Kimora Lee Simmons - Barbie - dog Zoe

    Being the huge Kimora Lee Simmons fan that I am (and I have been for a longggggggggg time), I watch her reality show with much glee (and sometimes 2 and 3 times in a row - I told you, I was a huge fan.)

    On her latest episode, we get a glimpse of a meeting with Kimora (and her cute daughters in tow - are their names cute or what?) meeting with the folks over at Mattel. They’re unveiling a prototype of what the Kimora inspired Barbie® will look like.

    Created under her watchful-eye and directions, the former model turned fashion and lifestyle mogul/entrepreneur designed a long-haired diva dressed in a fabulous (or should we say fabulosity?) outfit complete with a full-length faux chinchilla coat.

    Taking it up a notch and keeping in step with the love of Kimora’s bling, are bold, over-the-top accessories like pink thigh-high boots, dangly earrings and of course, a designer bag.

    Our favorite and definitely one of the cutest accessory of all is Kimora’s adorable little dog, Zoe.

    Kimora had given explicit instructions on what the Barbie should look like including Zoe and wanted to know why Zoe was lacking fur and just a plain plastic model of herself.

    Sometimes people don’t know what they’re dealing with so the Mattel girls said they couldn’t afford to give the doll a full-length fur coat and fur for her Pomeranian dog and stay within budget.

    Well folks, if you look at the above picture, you’ll see the full-length coat and a dog with fur.

    LOL gotta love it.

    P.S. If you watch this episode, you’ll see a brown Pomeranian she calls Simba we believe. We wanna know more about Simba!

    Comments

    1. Summer Jones said:

      Since you are a KImora Lee fan, I’m sure you have heard about the second season of “Life In The Fab Lane.” It’s just as fabulous as the first. Aren’t her kids the cutest?

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