Living in a Barbie World: Iconic Landmarks Reimagined As Barbie DreamHouses

Living in a Barbie World: Iconic Landmarks Reimagined As Barbie DreamHouses

Google searches for ‘Barbiecore’ have increased 2732% in the past year alone1 with 7,000 searches every month and global TikTok content tagged #BarbiecoreInterior2 has been viewed 4.6 million times, as people search for inspiration on how to incorporate this playful and nostalgic trend into fashion, travel and interiors.

Using AI tool Midjourney, ConservatoryLand has reimagined some of the world’s most iconic buildings and landmarks into a Barbie DreamHouse:

Buckingham Palace (London, UK)
Sydney Opera House (Sydney, Australia)
Brighton Pier (Brighton, UK)
The Chrysler Building (New York, USA)
The Space Needle (Seattle, USA)
Le Mont St Michel (Normandy, France)
The Eiffel Tower (Paris, France)
St. Basil’s Cathedral (Moscow, Russia)
The Flatiron Building (New York, USA)
The Forbidden City (Beijing, China)
The Pyramids (Giza, Egypt)
The Leaning Tower of Pisa (Pisa, Italy)
Tower Bridge (London, UK)

To view and download the full Barbiecore Landmarks Image Gallery please visit: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/6bgcgb52j6ipxkj/AADJdgbQEou-Skfj2Cgx1jgIa?dl=0

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With mortgage and interest rates ever increasing, a conservatory is a great way to add more space to your home without the added stress of moving with many couples now installing conservatories and turning them into playrooms for their growing families. There are circa 2,000 Google searches every month for “conservatory playroom ideas”, up 100% since the start of the year according to Google Trends.

Rob Smith, General Manager of ConservatoryLand adds, “A conservatory can be a great space to transform into a playroom, and we’ve seen many of our customers do this. Incorporating Barbiecore decor into a conservatory playroom is a brilliant way to introduce a fun and vibrant energy into the space while the nostalgia of the trend can bring about a sense of playfulness and joy to inspire imaginative play.”

Rugged Hank