Barbie Salon, Dorothy-Style

I got the little angel a Barbie Head (I don't know what they are really called -- that's what I call them) at a garage sale this summer. She is OBSESSED. The stupid thing says things like "Let's change my style!" and "How about a barrette!" to the extent I think I'm going to have to secretly disable her. Why must everything talk? And she has no tray. like the old-school Barbie Heads. I mean, really.

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The stylist runs a tight ship.  Taking her roots from a great-grandmother who had a master's degree in home economics, she sets a stunning table at her dinner parties for Bella the Cat and Statue the Dressmaker's Bust.

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The stylist demands complete and total attention while she focuses on learning, etiquette and fashion.

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The stylist can be uninspired when it comes to mix-and-match, but she's only four.

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Fortunately, the stylist has two extremely hip assistants.

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Typically, the stylist will begin by taking BEFORE pictures.

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Sometimes she interviews the client regarding lifestyle, maintenance preferences and aptitude for risk.

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The stylist is not afraid to bring the outside in.

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This client is 30 years old and not afraid of color.

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Samantha Ronson goes outside for a smoke break.

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Some clients embrace styling more than others.

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When styling secrets must be hidden from the paparazzi, styling is conducted in the fort.

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But the result is SO worth it.  Totally trendsetting, dahling.  We now get an additional four channels, plus Cinemax, at Ma's house.

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TA DA!

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Updated to add my review of Parent & Child magazine on Surrender, Dorothy: Reviews and a link to my BlogHer post this week on traveling away from your child.