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Barbie pop-up extended to Christmas Eve

Fashion store in Liverpool ONE has proved to be a hit since opening in October.

Due to popular demand, the Barbie fashion pop-up at Liverpool ONE has had its opening extended through to Christmas Eve.

The store – which opened in October – has proved incredibly popular with fans of the fashion doll who have been flocking to the venue to take advantage of exclusive merchandise, plus social media opportunities including a life-size Barbie box in-store.

New apparel and accessories drop every Friday, with the store stocking fashion items for kids and adults, hair accessories, on-trend pin badges, toys and more.

The store was originally due to be open for six weeks.

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