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After all, Barbie doesn't even have traps. "Barbie dolls don't have any trapezius muscles if you look at them," Dr. Del Campo says. "We're trying to replicate something that's very artificial." ...
Barbie also recruited two big names to help promote its new Type 1 diabetes doll. The company announced it is honoring model Lila Moss and Peloton instructor Robin Arzón with the new doll.
Barbie worked with the National Down Syndrome Society to bring the doll to life. Barbie is marking a new first in the doll's 64-year history. On Tuesday, Mattel unveiled the first-ever Barbie doll ...
The doll is presented in a collectible display inspired by pagoda-style woodworking. The 2025 Lunar New Year Barbie is selling quickly online, with units already popping up on resale sites like eBay.
New York City dermatologist Dr. Amy Wechsler explains trapezius Botox, trending as #BarbieBotox, as patients attempt to achieve a slimmer neck like the Barbie dolls in the new ‘Barbie’ movie.
In a testament to her enduring legacy, the Aaliyah Barbie sold out online in just 30 minutes, according to The Detroit Free Press. Re-sellers have already listed the doll — which retails for $55 ...
The $50 doll is currently available for pre-order until Aug. 18 at 11:59 p.m. PT, with the company saying it will ship on or before May 31, 2024.
Barbie was a a firefighter, a teacher, an actor, a lifeguard, a doctor. But it wasn’t until 1976, when Kitty Black Perkins joined the brand as Chief Designer of Fashion Doll concepts, that ...
Mattel marks Barbie's 65th birthday by creating dolls of iconic women The inclusive world of Barbie is expanding yet again — this time, with the first-ever blind Barbie doll and a Black Barbie ...
First blind Barbie doll released, with tactile features and a cane By Issy Ronald, CNN 2 min read Published 9:50 AM EDT, Tue July 23, 2024 ...
The concept of a Black Barbie doll was first floated at Mattel almost immediately after Barbie herself was created. The company responded in the late 1960s with a handful of Black dolls that were ...
Mitchell started on the assembly line at Mattel, the company behind Barbie, in 1955. At the beginning of the ’60s, Mitchell proposed the idea of a Black doll to Barbie’s creator, Ruth Handler.