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1967 with her cool, white blond pageboy and ruby lips. Outfit? Benefit Performance, a 1967 gown with a red velvet bodice and a white tulle skirt.Though Jeffrey approaches Barbie from the vantage point of a collector, he knows that Barbie enduring popularity cannot be attributed solely to people who value an original cardboard box almost as much as the doll inside.Barbie is both simple and complex, placid and controversial, and Jeffrey gets all of that.The 1967 Manheim Central High School graduate understands why his sisters wanted a Barbie, and why his mom balked at getting them one.He understands why girls today still enjoy playing with Barbies, and why Barbie still makes some women squirm (though he thinks this is an overreaction)."The purpose of Barbie is to let women know they could be whatever they wanted to be," he said. "It a role model. Barbie was everything."For women growing up in the role expanding she was a model of "If Barbie can be an astronaut, why can I?"Today, those young girls are now moms who buy Barbies for their daughters because they remember playing with them and enjoying changing their outfits and styling their hair, he said.Not that Barbie was, or is, beloved by everyone.Jeffrey said his mother, like other mothers in the early was discombobulated by Barbie breasts and sexually developed figure."My sisters got Tiny Tears," Jeffrey said, referring to a popular baby doll from that era. "My mother was of the mind set that she didn want them playing with dolls like that."And he knows that some contemporary moms aren happy with Barbie unrealistically curvy shape and