Barbie is [Ep4] Secret Campusgetting even more inclusive in 2020.
On Tuesday, Mattel launched a new Barbie doll with the condition vitiligo, which causes pigmentation loss in the skin, as well as the first ever Ken doll in the line to have long, rooted hair. Both are now available for purchase for $9.99. Two more dolls, one without hair and another with a darker skin tone and gold prosthetic limb, will be available in June.
These dolls are part of Barbie's 2020 releases for its Fashionistas line, which, over the past five years, has introduced more than 170 looks showcasing different identities around the world in hopes of representing global diversity and inclusivity, according to a press release from Mattel.
To create the doll with vitiligo, Barbie worked with a dermatologist to ensure the condition was accurately portrayed. The hairless doll helps girls who may be experiencing hair loss for any reason see themselves reflected in the line, according to the press release.
In 2019, Barbie debuted dolls with permanent disabilities as part of its Fashionistas line. The then 12-year-old Jordan Reeves, who co-founded the nonprofit Born Just Right — which develops "creative solutions that help kids with disabilities live a more enjoyable life" — helped inspire a doll with a prosthetic limb. Barbie's 2019 Fashionistas line was also the first time it included a doll that uses a wheelchair.
The 2020 collection features some dolls from the previous line, including the doll with a wheelchair, which is being brought back due to its popularity.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.SEE ALSO: She's a Barbie girl, in a new world
Most people on Twitter are happy about the new dolls, some seeing themselves reflected in Barbie form for the first time.
Though Barbie dolls have long been overwhelmingly white and skinny, Barbie has made strides during the past five years to diversify. In 2019, more than half its doll selections were inclusive. According to a Mattel spokesperson, since 2015, the more than 170 new looks for Barbie have included 5 body types, 22 skin tones, 76 hair styles, 94 hair colors, and 13 eye colors. Consumers have largely responded to these choices enthusiastically; a curvy black Fashionista with an afro hairstyle was the top selling doll during almost every week in 2019.
"We are proud that Barbie is the most diverse doll line on the market that continues to evolve to better reflect the world girls see around them," says Lisa McKnight, senior vice president and global head of Barbie and its dolls portfolio.
Topics Social Good
Lady Gaga channels the suffragette movement in electionFun first 'Sonic the Hedgehog' footage debuts at CinemaConWomen's basketball coach Muffet McGraw on gender equality: Watch'Warrior' brings Bruce Lee lore to Cinemax with series premiereHamster 'Seinfeld' is a remake about nothing#AndysComing will make you forget all about the Mannequin ChallengeInstagram jacked some poor sap's handle and gave it to British royaltyDonald Trump makes yuge mistake and mispronounces Beyoncé's nameSamsung Galaxy S10+ can be tricked by a 3DMacKenzie Bezos joins Twitter specifically to announce she and Jeff are donezosThe tranquility of monotony in 'The Stillness of the Wind:' ReviewWatch Solange protest as Beyoncé and their mom pick her up like a tiny babyBeyoncé and Solange's mom slayed two of her daughters' iconic looks#AndysComing will make you forget all about the Mannequin ChallengeSonos and IKEA announce $100 bookshelf speaker and $180 lamp speakerThere is a 100% chance that Nate Silver is f**king furiousSerena Williams Snapchats s'more disappointmentTrump predicts 'Brexit plus plus plus'Serena Williams Snapchats s'more disappointmentSamsung sees big profit loss in Q1 2019 due to declining chip sales Bird attempts to woo mate with a love heart, gets a nasty surprise Oh Mondays: Police surround a totally empty house for about 7 hours Bill Gates and group of tech heavyweights announce $1 billion clean energy fund The 9 need Here's the deal behind that viral parade of dancing children's characters You gotta be in it to win it: Elon Musk is heading to Trump Tower Hollywood feels the Force with electrifying 'Rogue One' premiere This subtle change turns the McDonald's holiday cup into something very NSFW Facebook is finally hiring a head of news 5 ways to safeguard your privacy on Instagram Donald Trump is so, so wrong about how hacking works. Let's help him. Nick Kroll and Reese Witherspoon covered a Taylor Swift song Kid who visits Best Buy every day receives amazing surprise from staff 'Colony' star Josh Holloway previews 'darker' turn in Season 2 Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande and Fith Harmony light up Jingle Ball Bella Thorne opts not to shave her legs for some dude on Twitter NFL Dance Party: This Falcons linebacker absolutely failed his touchdown celebration attempt Skype Translator update brings service to mobile and landlines The Walking Dead Recap: Season 7, Episode 8 – Hearts Still Beating Cyber security experts shut down Trump in 140 characters or less
2.6082s , 10108.5703125 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【[Ep4] Secret Campus】,Openness Information Network