Weird Barbie-inspired Fuchsia Pink Sleeveless Jumpsuit With Ribbed Corset
Since I was little, I felt like I didn't fit in with the beautiful girls. I was quiet, awkward and valued intelligence over beauty. When the Barbie movie came out, I instantly resonated with Barbie - fuck the patriarchy, the expectations, the rules, the limitations, etc. I'm going to be me, period.
As for the statement, "Not your Barbie girl", that's inspired by my past relationships where men treated me like property or an object rather than a whole person.
When I saw this jumpsuit at the thrift store, I knew I HAD to have it. I loved the bright colour and thought it would look so badass! Automatically, the Barbie theme came to mind but with a self-empowerment twist cuz that's what I do! lol
If you've ever felt controlled and manipulated and want to rebuild your identity as a badass (W)ITCH, then this beauty is for you!!!!!
Reminder:
You belong to you
Features:
• Square neck
• Sleeveless
• Stretchy and body-fitting
• 96% polyester, 4% spandex
• Painted with Jacquard fabric paint
Measurements (flat):
XL
Armpit to Armpit: 17 inches
Waist: 17 inches
Hips: 20.5 inches
Shoulder to Crotch: Approx. 34 inches
Thigh: 12 inches
Full length: 62 inches
Universal meaning of imagery:
Eye: awareness, protection, perception, insight, truth
Star: guidance, protection, higher knowledge, clarity
Circle: wholeness, cycles, the Self
Jumpsuit Care:
- Wash in cold water, inside out. Hang to dry.
Disclosure:
Some parts of the jumpsuit have some loose threads (the thigh picture is included). You may find some on the straps as well. I noticed that it had been sewn (badly) to shorten the jumpsuit, so I pulled the threads out to accommodate the true measurements.
All painted clothing is thrifted and may contain minor flaws. They will most often be visible in my pictures.
Weird Barbie-Inspired Fuschia Pink Sleeveless Jumpsuit With Ribbed Corset
All of my wearable pieces begin as thrifted, pre‑worn garments that I clean, prep, and transform into one‑of‑a‑kind art.
Because these pieces lived a life before becoming wearable magic, they may show minor signs of previous wear — tiny imperfections, soft fading, or small quirks in the fabric.
I don’t always hide these; sometimes, I keep them intentionally, because they’re part of the story.
Every brushstroke, symbol, and statement is added by hand, guided by intuition and lived experience.
These aren’t just clothes — they’re identity reclamation pieces for anyone breaking old patterns, rebuilding their sense of self, or stepping into their witchy, rebellious truth.
