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As part of AAPI Heritage Month, the Barbie Dream Gap Project will donate to one of Sui’s favorite charities, APEX for Youth, which serves Asian and immigrant kids from low-income families with ...
Barbie has always reflected pop culture, and culture reflected on her too,’ says Linda Kyaw, senior design manager for Barbie at Mattel. ‘But I think that’s one of the reasons she has stayed relevant ...
The doll's anniversary look pays tribute to its original design created by Kitty Black Perkins. To celebrate the 45th anniversary of the first Black Barbie, Mattel has released a special edition ...
"In a continued commitment to promoting celebrations of heritage, Barbie is unveiling its first ever Barbie Diwali doll collaboration with globally recognized Indian fashion designer Anita Dongre ...
As millions across the globe prepare to celebrate the Indian “Festival of Lights” later this month, Mattel unveiled its first Barbie Diwali doll. To design the figurine, Mattel, the famous toy ...
To make the latest release extra special, Mattel tapped globally recognized Indian fashion designer Anita Dongre to help create it. Mattel has launched a new Barbie Diwali doll made in ...
It certainly looks like an outfit you would see on high fashion runways. Except that no living person can wear this well-constructed ensemble – it’s only meant for 12-inch dolls.
So what is it about “Protect the Dolls” that has struck a nerve today? The design is clean and simple: left justified, capitalized, the serif of its Big Caslon font projecting directness and ...
This is the first time in India and internationally that Barbie has collaborated with a renowned Indian designer to honor a culturally significant festival such as Diwali. When creating the doll ...