Barbie and Ken dolls have become even more diverse, with new models in a variety of skin tones and body types. Some have disability aids or a skin condition.
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Barbie and Ken dolls have remained one of the world’s bestselling toys since their launch in 1959.
Barbie Does Diversity: A cultural step-change, or just a brand
Barbie Does Diversity: A cultural step-change, or just a brand
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Barbie Fashionistas dolls celebrate diversity -their unique looks and fashions encourage real-world storytelling and open-ended dreams. With a wide
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How Barbie Has Remained Relevant For 6 Decades
How Barbie Has Remained Relevant For 6 Decades
First Barbie dolls with prosthetic legs and hearing aids go on
First Barbie dolls with prosthetic legs and hearing aids go on
Barbie and Ken Fashionistas celebrate diversity and offer endless possibilities for storytelling and fashion exploration. With this inclusive range of
Barbie Ken Fashionistas Doll #212 with Prosthetic Leg, Wearing Los Angeles Jersey and Purple Shorts with Sneakers
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Prosthetic limbs, wheelchairs, no hair: New Barbies reflect diverse customers
Barbie and Ken reflect body diversity with hearing aids, colourful prosthetic limbs, wheelchairs and skin conditions