I'm sure Rachel had about 87 dolls over the course of her childhood, but these are the ones I can remember. The 90's were a fun time to play with Barbies- I mean look at the totally rad mini-dress that Totally Hair Barbie is sporting, and that hair-- all the way to her toes!

This is actually the best-selling Barbie of all time. 10 million dolls were sold, along with a tube of Dep gel meant to tame those locks.

Gel or no gel, I am sure this is how she looked at the end of the first day!

This is another doll I remember from Rachel's collection. I think Beach Blast Barbie was unique because she was oh so cancerously tan. And that crimped, bleached-out hair? Why, she was every girl's dream, especially us pale white girls of European decent.

I think this Animal Lovin' Nikki was one of the early ones Rachel received as a kid. I totally loved that built-in gold belt on the skirt! Flashy!

And those pink earrings didn't stand a chance. Funny how earrings always came on the doll in the package but later disappeared....

Ah, Ken. Ken, Ken, Ken, Ken....the poor overwhelmed solitary male of the group. He probably got married to every Barbie between the two of us on at LEAST a daily basis. Technically he was given to me as a gift, but he was related to Rachel and her collection later through marriage. Er, marriages.

I think it was YEARS before Ken owned any dress clothes. (Who wanted to buy clothes for Ken? Men's clothes?!? BORE-ING!) So he usually sported a "beachy casual" look at his weddings.

This is where all of our dolls lived; a cardboard townhouse. This isn't the exact one that we shared; ours had a pink elevator and the background panels reflected an early 80s motif rather than a 70s motif, but I assure you, that comfortable-looking plastic furniture that came with it was darn near indestructible!