Barbie Celebrates Diversity By Creating Differently-Abled Dolls With Vitiligo And No Hair That Come In 35 Different Skin Tones
While most people probably still imagine Barbie as a tall, white doll with a slim figure and bright blonde hair, she’s not what she used to be. After being one of the most beloved toys for decades, the Barbie doll has evolved to reflect not only what kids see around them, but who they are themselves. To highlight the importance of diversity, Mattel has drastically expanded its Fashionistas line to include dolls of different sizes, colors, and abilities.
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Recently, Mattel expanded its diverse Fashionistas line by adding a Barbie doll with Vitiligo
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Recently, the company introduced a brand new doll with Vitiligo.
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After working with dermatologists, the company developed a doll that accurately portrays this condition which causes loss of skin color in blotches.
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To make the representation of different medical conditions even wider, the company also created a doll with no hair.
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Over the years, Mattel has been adding new, diverse dolls to its 5-year-old Fashionistas line. Currently, the line features a huge variety of 176 dolls.
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The company now offers dolls in 9 different body types which include curvy, petite, and tall.
The line now features dolls with 9 body types, 35 skin tones, and 94 hairstyles
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Mattel knows how important Barbie’s hair is, so now Barbies rock 94 hairstyles such as rainbow-colored hair, afro, short hair, and many others.
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What’s even more exciting, for the first time ever, Mattel introduced Ken with long hair.
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While barbie dolls were white for a very long time, Mattel has finally diversified its dolls by introducing 35 different skin tones.
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Mattel also included differently-abled Barbie dolls
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Differently-abled dolls can also be found in this line.
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Some of the Barbies now have prosthetic limbs and wheelchairs.
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“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,” said Lisa McKnight, senior vice president and global head of Barbie and its dolls portfolio.
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As Mattel continues to grow in diversity, more and more kids around the world can see the real world reflected in their toys.
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Share on FacebookFun fact: Barbie was originally based off of an early 1950s German sex doll named Bild Lilli. Mattel has come a long way!
Sex doll? Are you serious? The Bild Lilli doll was 12 inches tall and had the same anatomical detail as a Barbie doll. Explain to me how one gets it on with that (well, I can see how a female could, but I'm sure you get my point).
Load More Replies...This is great! If you can have customizable Chucks, why not Barbies too? I'd make mine to look like me... a 50-year-old Joan Jett wannabe with nerd glasses and cat hair on all my Barbie clothes. Mattel... get on this! :-D
Just rub your doll on your cat and Voila, cat haired Jett wannabe!
Load More Replies...A down syndrome and little person Barbie would be great. There are so many families like this represented on TV now and it would be nice for the children to dolls representative of their own families and friends as well.
Good point on the little person one. Now THAT'S an underrepresented group.
Load More Replies...I think that this is a great idea. So many young ladies developed eating disorders because they thought that they were supposed to be that thin. I think that it is a great idea that Mattel is embracing all bodies and all skin colors. Also can we just discuss how great this is and not insult each other over how Barbies came into existence?
I do like finding out the history of things. I agree, why insult someone because they may have gotten it wrong?
Load More Replies...God, I would have adored a dark Barbie with an Afro!! But, not white blondes, only, in my childhood.
same but its not to late to get some im collecting them and im wayyy old for dolls XD
Load More Replies...for even better results, they could consider having those parts be interchangeable so the kids/parents can mix and match them
This was meant to be a reply to a critical comment it's not about the article
Load More Replies...Oooh! These look pretty darn good. More diversity, and it's educational for kids who don't know some of the different skin types
That is great. :) I hope they also make a white doll with vitiligo because uneven skin color is problem also to many white people and many people use tons of make-up to hide that. Vitiligo areas also get sun burn easier. Of course vitiligo is more easier to see on dark skinned people so I understand that the dark vitiligo doll is more important to release first. :) Also an albino doll could raise awareness of albinism. :)
I totally agree! The vitiligo on my legs makes me look like i am tanned with scars but I'm caucasian none the less. I also have a 'mallen streak' which I get a lot of looks for but it makes me unique. If these dolls were the norm when I was younger I wouldn't have had so many cruel comments, possibly.
Load More Replies...I wish he were still around to see what's happened.
Load More Replies..."First long-haired Ken"? Oh, please. 1998 Harley Davidson Ken and others since then.
Diversity should be briught into kids toys because God made us all so different to start with. I think it's a wonderful idea and I applaud Mattel for their decision to do this!
"differently-abled" is probably the funniest word I've heard this year. my 1960 Barbie is rolling in her shoe box.
ooo i want more of these (yes im a teenager who collects barbie dolls okay?)
I appreciate the intent, but "differently abled" is not considered appropriate terminology. "Person with a disability" or "disabled" are preferred. https://ncdj.org/style-guide/
Wait 45 minutes and a new buzzword will take its place. We need to stop that nonsense.
Load More Replies...This is cool, we have more diversity but less quality, i miss the fully articulated barbies we used to have in the early 2000's. We need the new ones with the features older ones have.
I never even realized that.... Now that I think about it, all of my sisters dolls were white (I was a tomboy, I didn't own any lol) There weren't many of other colors available.
I want poor Ken to have a realistic body and be able to bend his arms and legs. Come on, It's about time, isn't it?
I watched the barbie documentary about a month ago (About a few years after it was made and release on hulu) and I'm glad they're getting more and more diverse :)
Lol I don't know if they already have this but I wish they had a barbie maker online and then you could buy it so you get a barbie that looks like you :3 I have really curly brown hair, glasses, and I'm very small so I would love a barbie like me
make barbies that come with pride flags i f*****g need a pandemi barbie
Yeah... and still is nothing wrong about anatomy. Arms longer then legs f.e. Rubbish!
You put a person's nationality in the same league as a dangerous health condition? Wow.
Load More Replies...Excuse me sir or ma'am, but this comment itself is racist and homophobic! Diversity are all colours that a human can come in and be from, and saying that this is gay is very offensive to the people who were abused for liking another gender. Plus I'd like to say that not only do you swear more than a drunken Irishman (not literally just the saying), but your grammar is repulsive and abominable. Have a nice day Lord Farquaad!
Load More Replies...It doesn't promote it, but it says that others are overweight and they shouldn't be hurt by others for being that size
Load More Replies...Fun fact: Barbie was originally based off of an early 1950s German sex doll named Bild Lilli. Mattel has come a long way!
Sex doll? Are you serious? The Bild Lilli doll was 12 inches tall and had the same anatomical detail as a Barbie doll. Explain to me how one gets it on with that (well, I can see how a female could, but I'm sure you get my point).
Load More Replies...This is great! If you can have customizable Chucks, why not Barbies too? I'd make mine to look like me... a 50-year-old Joan Jett wannabe with nerd glasses and cat hair on all my Barbie clothes. Mattel... get on this! :-D
Just rub your doll on your cat and Voila, cat haired Jett wannabe!
Load More Replies...A down syndrome and little person Barbie would be great. There are so many families like this represented on TV now and it would be nice for the children to dolls representative of their own families and friends as well.
Good point on the little person one. Now THAT'S an underrepresented group.
Load More Replies...I think that this is a great idea. So many young ladies developed eating disorders because they thought that they were supposed to be that thin. I think that it is a great idea that Mattel is embracing all bodies and all skin colors. Also can we just discuss how great this is and not insult each other over how Barbies came into existence?
I do like finding out the history of things. I agree, why insult someone because they may have gotten it wrong?
Load More Replies...God, I would have adored a dark Barbie with an Afro!! But, not white blondes, only, in my childhood.
same but its not to late to get some im collecting them and im wayyy old for dolls XD
Load More Replies...for even better results, they could consider having those parts be interchangeable so the kids/parents can mix and match them
This was meant to be a reply to a critical comment it's not about the article
Load More Replies...Oooh! These look pretty darn good. More diversity, and it's educational for kids who don't know some of the different skin types
That is great. :) I hope they also make a white doll with vitiligo because uneven skin color is problem also to many white people and many people use tons of make-up to hide that. Vitiligo areas also get sun burn easier. Of course vitiligo is more easier to see on dark skinned people so I understand that the dark vitiligo doll is more important to release first. :) Also an albino doll could raise awareness of albinism. :)
I totally agree! The vitiligo on my legs makes me look like i am tanned with scars but I'm caucasian none the less. I also have a 'mallen streak' which I get a lot of looks for but it makes me unique. If these dolls were the norm when I was younger I wouldn't have had so many cruel comments, possibly.
Load More Replies...I wish he were still around to see what's happened.
Load More Replies..."First long-haired Ken"? Oh, please. 1998 Harley Davidson Ken and others since then.
Diversity should be briught into kids toys because God made us all so different to start with. I think it's a wonderful idea and I applaud Mattel for their decision to do this!
"differently-abled" is probably the funniest word I've heard this year. my 1960 Barbie is rolling in her shoe box.
ooo i want more of these (yes im a teenager who collects barbie dolls okay?)
I appreciate the intent, but "differently abled" is not considered appropriate terminology. "Person with a disability" or "disabled" are preferred. https://ncdj.org/style-guide/
Wait 45 minutes and a new buzzword will take its place. We need to stop that nonsense.
Load More Replies...This is cool, we have more diversity but less quality, i miss the fully articulated barbies we used to have in the early 2000's. We need the new ones with the features older ones have.
I never even realized that.... Now that I think about it, all of my sisters dolls were white (I was a tomboy, I didn't own any lol) There weren't many of other colors available.
I want poor Ken to have a realistic body and be able to bend his arms and legs. Come on, It's about time, isn't it?
I watched the barbie documentary about a month ago (About a few years after it was made and release on hulu) and I'm glad they're getting more and more diverse :)
Lol I don't know if they already have this but I wish they had a barbie maker online and then you could buy it so you get a barbie that looks like you :3 I have really curly brown hair, glasses, and I'm very small so I would love a barbie like me
make barbies that come with pride flags i f*****g need a pandemi barbie
Yeah... and still is nothing wrong about anatomy. Arms longer then legs f.e. Rubbish!
You put a person's nationality in the same league as a dangerous health condition? Wow.
Load More Replies...Excuse me sir or ma'am, but this comment itself is racist and homophobic! Diversity are all colours that a human can come in and be from, and saying that this is gay is very offensive to the people who were abused for liking another gender. Plus I'd like to say that not only do you swear more than a drunken Irishman (not literally just the saying), but your grammar is repulsive and abominable. Have a nice day Lord Farquaad!
Load More Replies...It doesn't promote it, but it says that others are overweight and they shouldn't be hurt by others for being that size
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