KEY POINTS
  • Retailers and brands are trying to cash in on the Barbie buzz, as higher grocery prices and a shift toward services hurt sales of discretionary merchandise.
  • Macy's-owned Bloomingdale's, Gap, Aldo and Crocs are some of the companies with deals with Mattel to create and sell Barbie-themed clothing, shoes and more.
  • Companies are also thinking beyond Barbie by chasing new and different merchandise that gets shoppers to spend.
Bloomingdale's is just one of the retailers and brands trying to tap into Barbie buzz. It has a pop-up with exclusive Barbie-inspired apparel and accessories, along with a life-size Barbie box where shoppers can strike a pose.

NEW YORK CITY — In the middle of Manhattan, shoppers can step inside a life-size Barbie box; strike a pose by a hot pink slide; and browse earrings, dresses and candles inspired by the iconic plastic doll.

The pop-up shop inside the Bloomingdale's flagship store is just one example of how retailers are trying to cash in on the buzz ahead of the Friday release of "Barbie" from Warner Bros. Discovery.