My sister and I are certified Barbie girls, having a few Barbie doll collection as young kids.

It is no surprise that my daughter likes Barbie dolls, too. And this event on the first two days of October was a great way to celebrate dreams coming true.

Barbie’s Dreamtopia Festival celebrated Pink Power last October 1 and 2 at the Robinsons Place Manila. The two-day event was filled with surprises for every little (and big) girl who came. My daughter had fun in the different Barbie stations, which has stuff such as these.

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Cute crown headband, colourful hair extensions, and glitter activity station were just some of the highlights of the event.

They even had quick contests where my daughter won some prizes (with the help of my sister).

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Prizes!

And, her much-awaited (which I, sadly and unfortunately, missed, boohoo! Because of work) mini-fashion show happened in the afternoon of October 2. She’s got the whole family though in tow for the activity).

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The first timer rehearsing on the catwalk with her beautiful gown.
Finale with all fashion show participants.
Finale with fashion show participants.

This was all made possible by the number 1 Fashion Doll in the world, that is Barbie. Because with Barbie, You Can Be Anything. Barbie Dreamtopia core dolls have a wide range of assortments that include the Fairytale Gift set, a Barbie that can turn into a fairy, a mermaid and a princess. The Rainbow Princess that has lighting feature on its gown and hair, and the Snap ‘n Style which lets kids twist, snap and braid Barbie’s hair. Barbie Dreamtopia dolls are exclusively distributed by Richprime Global Inc. and are available at all leading toy stores nationwide. Follow Barbie on Facebook and get to know more about products by visiting Richwell Club on Facebook and website at www.richprime.net.