Mattel, over the years, has garnered the reputation of being a company that's made diversity and inclusion two of its leading missions when designing its dolls through its iconic Barbie brand.
WASHINGTON — Toy giant Mattel has announced its newest additions to Barbie's inclusive and diverse Fashionistas doll line, including a doll that wears behind-the-ear hearing aids. In a statement, ...
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Mattel, the makers of the world-famous Barbie doll line has today announced the addition of a Barbie with Type 1 diabetes to its diversity-focused Fashionistas line. The brand-new Barbie sports ...
Mattel added a new Barbie doll with Down syndrome to its Fashionista collection on Tuesday. The doll, which is designed to “accurately represent a person with Down syndrome,” retails for $10.99 and in ...
UNDATED (Reuters/CBS Newspath) - A Barbie doll with vitiligo and a doll with no hair are the latest additions to the Barbie Fashionistas line. "We are proud that Barbie is the most diverse doll line ...
"We are committed to continuing to introduce dolls featuring a range of skin tones, body types and disabilities to reflect the diversity kids see in the world around them," said a Mattel executive ...
A brand-new Barbie doll with Down syndrome is set to make its debut this month in Mattel’s popular Fashionistas line. The new doll is the first-ever for the California-based toy giant. It’s set to ...
Barbie, the 63-year-old American doll manufacturer, is releasing a new set of dolls in June as part of its ongoing efforts toward diversity and inclusion.From creating the brand's first-ever Barbie ...
Barbie announced that the latest addition to its Fashionistas line will be the most diverse and inclusive set yet. The new collection will include dolls its first ever doll with hearing aids, which ...
Barbie is recognizing disabilities in the most important way it can — with a doll. In June, Mattel will debut a doll that uses a wheelchair and a doll with a removable prosthetic leg as part of its ...