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Doll:Barbie Fashionista Sweetheart Stripes Curvy, No. 27

Mattel, Inc.2016

The Strong National Museum of Play

The Strong National Museum of Play
Rochester , United States

For most of the years since Mattel's Barbie doll arrived in toy stores in 1959, parents, educators, and critics have complained that Barbie's exaggeratedly slim physique created body image and self-esteem problems for the generations of girls who have played with her. In spite of adult concerns, Barbie remained, for half a century, the best-selling doll in America. In recent years, however, sales of Barbie dolls have stumbled, and Mattel has struggled to turn the brand around. In early 2016, Mattel offered a new line of Barbies, including 3 additonal body types�petite, tall, and curvy�that better reflects the diversity of American girls and American culture's ideas about beauty. The new Barbies�called Fashionista, so while the image of Barbie has changed, her devotion to clothes has not�also come with 7 skin tones, 22 eye colors, and 24 hairstyles. Mattel announced it new Barbies this way: Girls everywhere now have infinitely more ways to play out their stories and spark their imaginations through Barbie. Along with more overall diversity, we proudly add three new body types to our line. If the new line improves Mattel's bottom line? So much the better.

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  • Title: Doll:Barbie Fashionista Sweetheart Stripes Curvy, No. 27
  • Creator: Mattel, Inc.
  • Date Created: 2016
  • Subject Keywords: gender roles, identity
  • Type: Barbie
  • Medium: plastic
  • Object ID: 116.965
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