
Last June Architectural Digest released an exclusive behind-the-scene video from the set of Barbie, the summer blockbuster directed by Greta Gerwig. The protagonist Margot Robbie gave a tour of the Dreamhouse and the movie set; moreover, Gerwig herself, production designer Sarah Greenwood and set decorator Katie Spencer explained how they created such a unique world which pays homage to Palm Springs mid-century modernism and to the whimsical Dreamhouses of the past.
It’s not a secret that Chanel had a key role in the costume department (Barbie’s transparent wardrobe contains an extensive collection of Chanel clothes and accessories), but the influence of the French maison didn’t stop there.


As a matter of fact, Barbie’s Chanel collection includes three tubes of Coco Baume hydrating conditioning lip balm in a very pale pink shade. Simple and chic in their white and gold packaging, the tubes are displayed alongside tweed suits and gorgeous bags.
Don’t miss the video: getting a glimpse of the talent and creativity of those who worked on the set is fantastic.
Abbie (Greta Gerwig) started dying her hair red after watching The Man who Fell to Earth (1976) by Nicolas Roeg,



