Barbie is the world's most popular doll. "She" debuted at the American Toy Fair in New York City in 1959. The 11 and 1/2-inch-tall Aryan looking plastic doll came with a ponytail and a black-and-white striped swimsuit. It was an instant hit and in its first year 351,000 dolls were sold at $3 each.

The well-endowed doll would be freakish in real life -- her original figure would be about 39-18-33 (according to a CNN.com story) if she were human. The original blue-eyed, blond fashion model has morphed over the decades into a variety of ethnic looks and has had many careers, from astronaut to veterinarian.

"My whole philosophy of Barbie was that through the doll, the little girl could be anything she wanted to be," Ruth Handler (BarbieĀ“s creator) wrote in a 1994 autobiography. "Barbie always represented the fact that a woman has choices."

Barbie went on to make a fortune for Mattel which sold an expanding number of outfits and accessories for the doll, as well as her boyfriend Ken (named for Handler's son); her little sister, Skipper, and friends Midge and Christie. More than 1 billion have been sold in 150 countries.