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Movie is released next month, we’ve been given a sneak peek into the world of the iconic doll thanks to a recent house tour video like no other.

As expected, there is a lot of pink. So much pink that the movie allegedly caused a worldwide shortage of pink paint during filming. There’s everything from a pink fridge, toaster, stove and dining room table in the kitchen, to a magical

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In the video, the movie’s director Greta Gerwig revealed, “I wanted to capture what was so ridiculously fun about the Dreamhouses. We sat with all these different kinds of pinks and we were like, ‘What is the pink? How do the pinks interact?’ When I was a girl, I wanted the brightest things.”

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But it’s not just all about Barbie’s favorite color. Specific details bring the Dreamhouse to life while also giving a nod to the dollhouses that children the world over grew up playing with. For example, the kitchen had decals of food instead of real food. Even the hair brushes and toothbrushes are larger than life, giving viewers that true doll-like experience.

When it comes to Robbie’s favorite detail in the Dreamhouse, it is the giant twisty water slide that connects Barbie’s bedroom to the waterless pool.

Robbie recalled having that one special request when the Dreamhouse came to life. “Please, please, please can we have a Dreamhouse where she has a slide that goes from her bedroom down to her pool because that is my goal in life, ” the actor asked the director.

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The house itself was influenced by 1950s and early 1960s design—with the famous doll being invented in 1959—and immediately conjures up the feeling of a mid-century Palm Springs home.

A third affirmed: “the barbie dreamhouse set tour on architectural digest. oh i was sat. best 7 mins and 25 seconds i’ve ever spent on youtube.”

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The Barbie press tour is the gift that keeps on giving and giving and giving. Just when you think they can’t possibly slay any harder, Margot Robbie is giving an

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Video is in part a genuine tour led by Robbie, pointing out her favorite things about her perfect pink plastic set. At the top of the list is the swirly slide down to the fake pool (there is no water in Barbie Land—or any other element for that matter—but the pool is gorgeous nonetheless).

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Other notable features include the kitchen stocked partially with “real” tools and partially with flat decals à la a genuine Barbie toy, and a magical wardrobe meant to rival cinema’s previous pinnacle of the genre (Clueless, natch). Best of all, the Barbie houses are all see-through so all the Barbies can wave at each other and call out their good-nights every day. There is a true sense of community in Barbie Land!

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The other part of the video is behind-the-scenes nitty gritty from director Greta Gerwig, production designer Sarah Greenwood, and set designer Katie Spencer. A

Of thought and research went into designing Barbie Land, which is evident from the set’s timeless, artificial beauty. Gerwig waxes poetic about ’50s musicals and the color pink, both of which were crucial elements for building this set from the ground up. (The film infamously used up the world’s supply of pink paint.) “Walking into those environments and feeling the kind of artistry and the love and the playfulness, it just was so exciting, ” gushes Ryan Gosling, teeming with Ken-ergy.

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