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World's first International Barbie Dreamhouse cafe opens in Melbourne with pink roller rink, cocktails and glam overload
World's first International Barbie Dreamhouse cafe opens in Melbourne with pink roller rink, cocktails and glam overload

Economic Times

time4 hours ago

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  • Economic Times

World's first International Barbie Dreamhouse cafe opens in Melbourne with pink roller rink, cocktails and glam overload

TIL Creatives Barbie Dreamhouse Cafe Opens in Melbourne bringing World First International Experience with Roller Rink Retro Dining and All Pink Glam Barbie has officially landed in Australia, and she's brought her Dreamhouse with her. The world's first Malibu Barbie Café outside the United States has opened its doors in Melbourne's Chadstone Shopping Centre, transforming two storeys into a life-sized pink fantasy world. The venue, which launched on June 27, will operate for a limited time only, expected to run through the Southern Hemisphere summer. Described by organizers as a 'two-storey pink paradise,' the café blends retro Malibu aesthetics with interactive experiences, including a themed roller rink, an all-day dining menu, signature cocktails at 'Ken Kabana,' exclusive merchandise, and numerous Instagram-friendly photo setups, from giant Barbie boxes to beach-themed backdrops.'Only at Chadstone for a limited time, this two-storey pink paradise brings Barbie's world to life,' the café's team said in a statement. The Melbourne installation is the latest in a global series of themed cafés launched by Mattel and Bucket Listers, the US-based events company behind previous pop-ups in New York, Miami, San Diego, Chicago, Austin, and Houston. However, this marks the first time the experience has been brought outside the US. The Barbie brand, created by Mattel in 1959, is enjoying a fresh cultural revival following the massive success of Greta Gerwig's Barbie film in 2023, which grossed over $1.4 billion worldwide. That momentum is now being channeled into immersive, experiential formats.'Fans responded so well to the Barbie Movie back in 2023 that we thought it was time to give them another dose of Barbie,' said Mattel Asia-Pacific managing director Paul Faulkner.'Barbie is 65 years old, and for a brand to resonate like that for so long with so many different demographics, it's really incredible.''As you can see, it's come to life in the most amazing way,' said Brii Jamieson, marketing manager at Mushroom Group, which partnered on the project. She called the venue a 'labour of love.'The Malibu Barbie Café is now open daily, and while walk-ins are welcome, reservations are encouraged due to high demand.

World-first Barbie Cafe opens in Australia
World-first Barbie Cafe opens in Australia

Perth Now

time15 hours ago

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  • Perth Now

World-first Barbie Cafe opens in Australia

Australia has become home to the first ever Malibu Barbie Cafe outside the United States, but the venue is only here to stay for a limited time. Melbourne's Chadstone Shopping Centre is hosting the venue, which is expected to remain open until next summer. The front facade of the new Malibu Barbie Cafe. 9 News Credit: Supplied 'Only at Chadstone for a limited time, this two-storey pink paradise brings Barbie's world to life – with retro glam, all-day dining, dreamy desserts, signature cocktails at the Ken Kabana, exclusive merch, insta-worthy photo ops and a groovy skate rink,' a spokesman from Malibu Barbie Cafe said. Mattel Asia-Pacific managing director Paul Faulkner said the time had come for Barbie to re-enter the national consciousness. The Malibu Barbie cafe captures the aesthetic of a Barbie Dreamhouse. 9 News Credit: Supplied 'Fans responded so well to the Barbie Movie back in 2023 that we thought it was time to give them another dose of Barbie,' he told 7News. 'We're really looking forward to bringing Barbie in a new way to consumers, not just through the toy but through immersive experiences,' he said. All kinds of treats can be purchased at the cafe. 9 News Credit: Supplied 'Barbie is 65 years old, and for a brand to resonate like that for so long with so many different demographics, it's really incredible.' Mushroom Group Marketing Manager Brii Jamieson called the cafe a 'labour of love'. 'As you can see, it's come to life in the most amazing way.' Prior to establishing itself in Melbourne, the Malibu Barbie cafe has popped up in cities across the United States including New York, San Diego, Miami, Chicago, Houston and Austin.

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