If you grew up in the 1960s, you probably remember some of the most iconic toys of that decade that are still cherished today ...
The Diwali doll, created in collaboration with fashion designer Anita Dongre, features traditional elements and will cost $40 ...
For young girls looking to get this Barbie, Dongre has one message: "Empower yourself, embrace yourself, accept yourself. Each one of you is special." The Barbie Diwali doll will be available to ...
In other words, Barbiecore will never be out of season – but she will still evolve, the curator added: "Barbie is a universe ...
The National Down Syndrome Society has called the doll ... Barbie, over the years, Mattel has released Barbies of various different identities. From the 1969 release of Christie, the first Black ...
Dongre never owned a Barbie in her life — until ... important to me that young Indian girls felt pride to connect with Indian fashion through this doll.” Never miss a story — sign up for ...
She wears India with pride." Dongre also spoke highly of her love for dolls as a young girl. While she mentioned Barbie wasn't in India when she was younger, she did play with dolls her mother ...
The new doll is being scrutinized for the color of her skin, her facial features and her garb. Early reviews are ...
The gorgeous Stanley cup is in Barbie ... Barbie doll. The ‘80s Dynamite 40-ounce Quencher is designed with rich colors, gold accents, and disco lights to celebrate the first Black Barbie ...