Jian Yang, a 33-year-old man from Singapore, has enough dolls to open a museum or at least a super awesome girls’ playhouse.
The “toy nerd”, as Yang describes himself, has no less than 9,ooo dolls: 6000 of them are Barbie dolls, and the 0ther 3,000 are other types of girly dolls, such as Bratz Girls and Monster High. His huge collection is valued at about $500,000.
Yang’s passion for dolls began in his childhood days, when he wanted a doll but wasn’t allowed to have one. As he recalls, “before I knew anything about social norms, I was a boy that watched this on TV, liked it and wasn’t allowed to have one. As I grew older, got my own allowance, that’s where I started getting the freedom to buy whatever I wanted”. Step by step, a simple wish became a “crazy obsession”. His friends support him, his family have understood and learned to accept his passion, but his love life is affected, since his girlfriends see the the doll collection as the competition. As Yang confesses, “I’ve also got the ex-girlfriends who get insecure about this kind of stuff … They look at dolls and go ‘OK, that’s the competition’, which is quite troubling but it’s a reality”.
Indeed, it may be surprising for everyone, not only for women, to see a regular man collect that many dolls and displaying them in his apparently regular house. Yang describes himself as “incongruous”. “When you meet me outside of this, I’m not that kind of guy. I’m not what you expect from a guy that collects dolls.” What appears from the outside as a manly house has the interior every little girl dreams of. Three of Yang’s four living-room walls are lined with floor-to-ceiling glass cases full of dolls, and the 9 cabinets and the shelves in his study are also packed with plastic toys. Moreover, nothing suits Yang’s living room collection better than its pink floor, which is custom painted with the Barbie signature Pantom 219 C color.
This Barbie fan’s collection has been growing almost every day over the last 20 years and it’s not likely to stop anytime soon. “I’m very into collections, I’m very into amassing”, Yang confesses. Apart from the impressive number of items, what makes Yang’s collection special is the presence of several celebrities such as Grace Kelly, Barbra Streisand, Marilyn Monroe, Sean Connery as agent 007 and Frank Sinatra in doll form. The collection also features a few dolls that are valuable to connoisseurs: 1960s Barbie dolls, which is impressive since Barbie was launched in 1959 by Mattel Inc, the “Great Shape” Barbie, wearing a Spandex gym outfit, which is actually the first toy purchased by Yang when he was 13, and a rare a model sold only in the “Comme des Garcon” fashion label boutiques. “My friend found her in Hong Kong and made an emergency phone call to me”, Yang explains enthusiastically.
The owner of this impressive collection notices how tastes shift away from traditional items, such as the Barbie dolls, and move towards unconventional ones, such as Monster High. “That’s where Mattel has taken it. They have taken the craze of ugly is hot and made Monster High because they know Barbie will never be the monster” Yang explains. However, the man believes that despite the 12% fall in the Barbie doll sales registered between April and June 2013, this brand will continue to be popular. he sure won’t stop buying them.
Source: Oddity Central