This man's built a vast collection of more than 12,000 Barbie dolls, and he isn't done yet. Take a look inside his wild and wonderful world. (2024)

  • Jian Yang, a 44-year-old Singaporean man, has a massive collection of over 12,000 Barbie dolls.
  • He enjoys taking his dolls out to events, where he takes photos of them for his Instagram account.
  • "Actually, I'm still a toy collector. It just happens to be a lot of Barbies," Yang told Insider.

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If you are in Singapore and you spot a man taking photos of his Barbie doll in a restaurant, don't be surprised. You may have just met Jian Yang, a Singaporean man who owns one of the world's largest collections of Barbie dolls.

"I like to bring my dolls to events and stupid things that I do, and I bring them out into public. I will cast the doll based on where I'm going," Yang told Insider. "So, for example, if I go to a Japanese restaurant, I will find the Japanese Barbie and bring her."

The 44-year-old advertising professional owns more than 12,000 dolls, and he gave Insider a tour of his home, where he houses all of them.

Yang admits, however, that he doesn't have a definitive tally of how many dolls he's bought per date, mostly because he's stopped keeping track.

"To be very honest, we stopped counting long ago. The only reason that I even know how many dolls I have is because my friend, who runs an event company, wanted to do a Guinness World Record event," Yang said.

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Yang's home doesn't contain the entirety of his Barbie collection — because it won't fit. Those displayed are just part of his sprawling array of dolls. The rest of them are stored in his parents' house, in storage units, and in his office.

However, Yang insists that he's not addicted to collecting Barbies.

"I don't see it as an addiction because I think that addiction is something that you have trouble giving up," Yang said. "If I decide tomorrow I don't want anymore, I can just not buy one."

Yang added that he took a break from collecting when he lived in the Middle East for a few years. At the time, he was more interested in branded clothes, and spent his disposable income on that instead.

"So there's literally a gap in my collection from 2007 to 2011," Yang told Insider.

Yang's been in love with Barbie for years

This man's built a vast collection of more than 12,000 Barbie dolls, and he isn't done yet. Take a look inside his wild and wonderful world. (2)

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Yang's fascination with Barbie began in 1984 when he started playing with his sister's Barbie doll.

"When you're a boy growing up, you have your Transformers, your Masters of the Universe, and your Star Wars and all your toys inside the toy box. And there was a Barbie that was in the toy box," Yang said. "It was my sister's, obviously, but it was just in the toy box."

"So all my toys played together, and my Barbie would ride my rockets and my Barbie would fly my aeroplanes, and she would go to the beach with me," Yang added.

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When Yang got older, he realized the Barbie dolls resonated with him more than his action figures.

"Barbie somehow always stayed with me because I started dressing up too and buying nice clothes — DKNY, Calvin Klein. Then there was a DKNY and Calvin Klein Barbie," Yang told Insider.

This man's built a vast collection of more than 12,000 Barbie dolls, and he isn't done yet. Take a look inside his wild and wonderful world. (4)

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"Then, I started watching old movies. 'Breakfast at Tiffany's,' 'The Seven Year Itch,' that kind of thing. And there were Marilyn Monroe and Audrey Hepburn dolls. So I bought those as well," Yang said.

"So you don't realize that you've started a collection, you just realize that maybe this is a toy I've always been playing with," he continued.

When it comes to adding dolls to his collection, Yang doesn't think that there is a hard and fast rule for what makes a doll a good buy.

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"I really believe that this whole thing is a personality-based thing. Because good can mean so many things right? Good can mean investment value. It can mean beauty. It can mean material uniqueness," Yang said.

"It isn't the doll, but it's the experience that the doll unlocks."

While the massive collection might be a source of envy for some Barbie enthusiasts and doll collectors, it's the experience of owning them that Yang treasures the most.

"I enjoy Instagramming my dolls. I enjoy bringing them to events. I enjoy all the tai tais coming and talking to me because I've got some stupid doll in my pocket," Yang told Insider, using the Chinese colloquial term for wealthy Asian housewives.

"To me, that's the experience. It isn't the doll, but it's the experience that the doll unlocks," Yang continued. "I've had so many rich conversations with people."

Yang recounted a recent trip to India, where he brought with him all his India-themed Barbie dolls.

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"So I brought every single one to India. I was photographing them on the streets. I was photographing them in the mountains, in the hotels, and strangers came up to me and talked to me," Yang said.

"I think that experience of India cannot be bought. Nobody has that experience of India," he added.

Brushing aside the naysayers and fending off opportunistic sellers

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Needless to say, being a male Barbie doll collector does raise eyebrows. Yang told Insider that he's received the occasional gibe here and there for his collection.

"One of the biggest comments I get is, he must be rich. And I'm like well great, that's not an insult," Yang said with a laugh.

"Then, of course, the other one is, does he like girls? But I mean, look at me. When you meet me, I'm very capable of f*cking a lot of women. Let's just put it that way," Yang added. "It's interesting how you can form an opinion on someone just by a picture or a story."

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The box office success of the "Barbie" movie has also gotten Yang a significant amount of attention. Besides fielding multiple interview requests, Yang said he also received lots of messages from strangers trying to sell their old dolls to him.

He recounted one incident where a seller based in the US tried to sell his grandmother's vintage Barbie dolls to him — an attempt that left Yang deeply unamused.

"So somebody sent me a picture of these sh*t dolls in his basem*nt. Literally, it was like a picture of his basem*nt in the US. And there were like, 15 dolls," Yang said.

But what was surprising was when the seller said he would take $1.5 million for those dolls, and nothing less.

"I'm busy enough as it is with life and work and all that. And now I have to fend off Facebook messages and DMs on my Instagram. 'I've got a valuable vintage collection?' I'm like, 'f*ck off already,'" he added.

And it's not just Barbie

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Yang ultimately doesn't really see his bevy of Barbie dolls as a collection unto itself.

To him, the dolls just happen to have an outsized role in an otherwise sprawling collection of toys.

"Honestly, if you look in this room, you'll see a lot of Legos. In my office, I've got 500 Transformers. I've got My Little Pony. I've got Polly Pocket. I've got Rainbow High dolls," Yang told Insider.

"Actually, I'm a toy collector. There just happens to be a lot of Barbies," Yang said.

This man's built a vast collection of more than 12,000 Barbie dolls, and he isn't done yet. Take a look inside his wild and wonderful world. (2024)

FAQs

Who has the largest Barbie collection in the world? ›

Well, that's nothing compared to Bettina Dorfmann's collection of a staggering 18,500 dolls. Her love for Barbie has earned her the Guinness World Record for the largest collection of Barbie dolls, a title she has held since 2005.

Who was the creator of Barbie the world's most popular doll? ›

Ruth's early life and career

Ruth and Elliot went to Hollywood on vacation when she was 19 and they never came back to Colorado. Ruth Handler and her husband Elliott Handler created and presented the Barbie doll to the world in 1959.

Who was the real inventor of the Barbie dolls? ›

While Barbie dolls have been around a long time, they didn't just appear out of thin air. They were created by a woman named Ruth Handler, who was one of the co-founders and former president of the toy company, Mattel. Ruth ended up leaving the company in the 1970s after a financial scandal.

Where did Ruth Handler get the idea of Barbie? ›

She and her husband, Elliot, were high school sweethearts who later had two children together, named Barbara and Kenneth. Their children later became the inspiration for the iconic Barbie and Ken dolls.

What is the rarest Barbie in the world? ›

Answer: Some of the most rare Barbie dolls are the De Beers 40th anniversary Barbie, the Marie Antoinette Barbie, the Lorraine Schwartz Barbie and the Pink Diamond Barbie.

Which is the most valuable Barbie? ›

The most expensive Barbie ever sold: Stefano Canturi Barbie

Now, let's talk about those diamonds. The center stone is a stunning square-cut, 1-carat rare pink diamond that was found in Australia's Argyle mine, and it's set in a choker comprised of white diamonds.

Who was the first celebrity Barbie? ›

The first celebrity Barbie doll was based on the British fashion model Twiggy. The original Twiggy doll had iconic Twiggy makeup and wore a yellow, green, and blue vertical-striped mini dress and yellow boots. She was the beginning of a long line of dolls made to resemble celebrities and fashion's elite.

What was the 1st Barbie? ›

The first Barbie, often referred to as "No. 1," was a reflection of the style at the time. She was available in two versions: one with blonde hair and one with brunette, both sporting a ponytail with curly bangs. She wore a black-and-white striped, strapless swimsuit, a set of gold hoops and black heels.

What is the number one doll in the world? ›

How Barbie went from poor sales in the 1950s to becoming the most popular doll in the world. Mattel's Barbie has been around for more than 60 years. She's had more than 250 careers and made billions of dollars.

Who was the first male Barbie doll? ›

Ken (short for Kenneth Carson) hit the toy aisle as Barbie's buyable boyfriend two years after her 1959 debut. He was available in two styles — blond or brunette hair, made of hard plastic — and came dressed in very short red swim trunks. He cost $3.50 and shared a name with the son of Barbie's creator, Ruth Handler.

Who made first Barbie doll and when? ›

Barbie is a fashion doll created by American businesswoman Ruth Handler, manufactured by American toy company Mattel and launched in 1959. The toy is the figurehead of the Barbie brand that includes a range of fashion dolls and accessories.

Who was the original Barbie and Ken? ›

Ken was named after Kenneth Handler, the son of Barbie inventor Ruth Handler, whose daughter Barbara was the inspiration for Barbie. The original Ken always claimed he was nothing like his namesake toy.

What did Ruth tell Barbie? ›

“I don't think I have an ending.” Through the crowd surrounding her emerges Ruth Handler (Rhea Perlman)—or rather, the ghost of Ruth Handler, as Barbie enjoys debating the true permanence of death—who developed Barbie in 1959. “That was always the point, I created you so you wouldn't have an ending,” Ruth tells Barbie.

How much are original Barbie dolls worth? ›

The original first edition Barbie from 1959 is very rare. Money, Inc. reports that even in played-with condition, she is worth $8,000. In pristine condition, she could be worth more than $27,000.

Why did Ruth Handler create the Barbie? ›

Why did Ruth Handler create Barbie? Growing up, her daughter, Barbara, played with paper dolls with her friends. Ruth was fascinated by the way that they imagined the dolls as their older selves.

How many Barbie dolls are there in the largest collection in the world? ›

Jian Yang, a 44-year-old Singaporean man, has a massive collection of over 12,000 Barbie dolls. He enjoys taking his dolls out to events, where he takes photos of them for his Instagram account.

Where is the largest Barbie Museum? ›

The Barbie Expo first opened its doors in 2016 and is currently housed at the Les Cours Mont-Royal shopping mall in Montreal.

How many girls own a Barbie? ›

According to Mattel, approximately 90 percent of American girls own at least one Barbie before age 11 (Griffin, 2009). The presence of Mattel's Barbie dolls in so many young girls' lives provides an avenue for mass-communicating a powerful message.

How many Queen Barbies did they make? ›

And prices could well climb higher online as only 20,000 were made - and the demand is intense. John Lewis reported this week that its stock of Queen Elizabeth II Barbies sold out in just three seconds.

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