Barbie publishes 17 dolls of inspiring women of heroes like Chloe Kim, Amelia Beingheart and more
In honor of International Women's Day, Barbie rendered the very accountability decision to release 17 new dolls based on ultimate female role models.
In honor of International Women's Day, Barbie rendered the very accountability decision to release 17 new dolls based on ultimate female role models. They have already published a Hijabi Barbie and other natches for diversity and inclusion. It is only another stage that makes Barbie, a brand sometimes criticized, a truly feminist company that has evolved in a modern way.
Barbie serves as a lifestyle and career model template for young girls everywhere, so having a famous woman heroes grace stores will be a gaming changer to put girls loaded with their own stories and let them know they can really do everything I can do something their mind to.
Each doll belonging to the whole known as "inspiring women", who come with pedagogical basic information on how these women specifically fashioned and changed history. Some of them include Frida Kahlo, Amelia Creeheart and Contemporary like Chloe Kim, Ava Duvernay and Ashley Graham.
A survey published by Mattel has come to learn that 86% of mothers, from a 8,000 mothers' sample group, were concerned about the role models that their daughters were looking for. This range of dolls will hope for these worries and create more chefs.
We believe that this is a step in the right direction for the brands likely to be guilty of subscribing to gender standards and stereotypes, placing the woman as a pretty housewife or a
Babe of the carefree beach house.
But liberation is controversial - many people are upset that the representations of these heroic women are adapted to resemble conventional beauties and barbies rather than celebrating them in their own right.
For example, Ashley Graham's doll does not look like this size more, and they have erased the famous Frida Unibrow. Do you think that Barbie makes movements of the women's revolution or are not another attempt at feminism marketing while keeping the old aesthetic of the brand?
Personally, we are glad that something is done by a big business mark like Mattel, and even if the dolls are not 100% perfect, they are always role models that girls hope that Google and be inspired by their own daily lives.
People will always find a fault with a new trend, but no matter, it is difficult to deny that it is a solid front step for women-gender.