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You know Barbiemania has officially taken over the world when stores as diverse as Bloomingdale’s, Hot Topic and Hollister are all debuting Barbie the Movie-themed merch. The movie doesn’t hit theaters until July 21, but the marketing machine is in full force, with product extensions truly everywhere. There’s even a weeklong set of deals on Amazon, running alongside Amazon Prime Day (July 11 and 12, in case you’re curious), dubbed “Barbie’s Best Week Ever.”

So if you’re thinking of adding a little Barbara Millicent Roberts energy (or Kenergy) into your life this summer, we’ve got your back. Here’s the coolest merch we’ve seen.

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barbie candle by glasshouse fragrances; it's pink with barbie illustrations all over it
Photo, above and lead image: Glasshouse Fragrances

1. Glasshouse Fragrances Barbie Dreamhouse Candle

This candle will remind you of strawberry-scented dolls from your childhood. It’s peak nostalgia without an overpowering scent; there are hints of strawberry, elderberry, brown sugar and crushed mint, along with a subtle “plastic doll accord”—which, yes, sounds totally weird, but is actually the key to nailing that newly unboxed Barbie scent. With an 80-hour burn time and that fun glass jar, the price tag is a *smidge* easier to swallow. $55 at Bloomingdale’s

barbie movie impala skates
Photo: Impala Skates/Zappos

2. Barbie x Impala Lightspeed Inline Skates

Barbiecore went full throttle after photos emerged of Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling on set in their neon rollerblading gear. Now, you can steal their look—or at least their mode of transportation—thanks to Mattel’s collaboration with Impala Skates. $190 at Zappos

barbie surf board
Photo: Wavestorm/Amazon

3. Barbie 8-Foot Surfboard by Wavestorm

Ideal for surfing beginners, this board is lightweight (11.5 pounds), thanks to its foam core, though it’s still pretty sturdy, due to a triple-stringer system that basically acts like a spine for the board, running through the center of it. Right now, you can save $39 on it—and have it arrive in no time, since it’s available via Amazon Prime. $260 at Amazon

barbie x aqua checkered bustier and blazer combo
Photo: Barbie the Movie x Aqua/Bloomingdale’s

4. Barbie the Movie x Aqua Checked Cropped Blazer and Bustier Mini Dress

It’s a sleeker riff on Barbie’s pink and white checkered dress from the trailer, and well, it’s just fun. $118 at Bloomingdale’s

barbie pink passport holder
Photo: Cakeworthy

5. Cakeworthy Barbie Box Passport Holder

A passport holder that looks just like the Barbie box? The only thing better is Cakeworthy’s Barbie Box purse, which is—sadly—sold out. $25 at Cakeworthy

barbie x opi nail polish
Photo: OPI/Amazon

6. OPI x Barbie Nail Polish Collection

For a more subtle take on the trend, you can snag Barbie’s manicure. OPI’s latest collection features nine shades, ranging from a ballet slipper pink to a bold fuchsia. $11 at Amazon

aldo stiletto sandals in pale pink with heart heel, a barbie movie collaboration
Photo: Aldo

7. Aldo x Barbie Stiletto Sandals

These four-inch strappy stilettos are selling out lightning-fast, and for good reason: Have you seen anything like them lately? They remind me of every pair of custom heels Elle Woods wore in Legally Blonde 2, which basically became a focal point of the sequel. $140 at Macy’s

black shirt with "welcome to barbie land" written on it and barbie movie still
Photo: Amazon

8. “Welcome to Barbie Land” T-Shirt

Sometimes you just want to be comfy. This shirt is it. $23 at Amazon

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Author: candacebd

Candace Braun Davison is a writer, editor and recipe developer who divides her time between New York and Florida. She's written articles that have appeared in PureWow, Delish, House Beautiful, Cosmo, Elle, Esquire, Elle Decor, Veranda, Good Housekeeping and more. She's also published and contributed to multiple cookbooks, including a tailgate cookbook specifically designed for USF students. A portion of the proceeds benefitted student scholarships at the university.