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Barbie had her major return spotlight ... Back in 2013, Beyoncé and Jay-Z celebrated their little girl’s first birthday with a party that screamed luxury. The bash was more like a mini Met ...
A Barbie doll of the beloved, Detroit-raised singer Aaliyah went on sale Thursday to mark the late star’s birthday — and ... onto the music scene with her first single reaching the top of ...
Toymaker Mattel introduced the Aaliyah Barbie Thursday, on what would have marked the singer's 46th birthday. The doll was made available at MattelCreations.com starting at midnight but was sold ...
Aaliyah fans can keep celebrating the late singer’s legacy with a new Barbie doll. Mattel, the company that owns Barbie, introduced the doll on Aaliyah’s birthday, Jan. 16. Although the singer ...
The EGOT-winning legend Rita Moreno may have garnered dozens of awards throughout her 40 year-plus career, but she’s receiving one more honor ahead of her 93rd birthday next month: a Barbie doll ...
Mattel announced the first-ever blind Barbie doll and a Black Barbie with Down syndrome. In addition, to celebrate International Women’s Day on March 8 and Barbie’s 65th birthday on March 9 ...
TOMORROW MORNING, STARTING AT 430. BARBIE JUST RELEASED MATTEL RATHER JUST RELEASED THE FIRST EVER BLACK BARBIE DOLL REPRESENTING SOMEONE WITH DOWN SYNDROME. IT WAS CREATED LAST YEAR, BUT FOR ...
The inclusive world of Barbie is expanding yet again — this time, with the first-ever blind Barbie doll and a Black Barbie with Down syndrome. Toy manufacturer Mattel announced the two new ...
a blind Barbie and the first Black Barbie with Down syndrome. Mattel announced the two new dolls on Tuesday as part of Barbie's 2024 Fashionistas Line, an inclusive range of dolls with over 175 ...
Barbie has unveiled their newest Blind Barbie Doll and Black Barbie Doll with Down syndrome as part of its fashionista collection. This, as the country recognizes July as Disability Pride Month.
Over a drink she told me her life story and how she worked on the first Barbie line in 1959.” Davis says her aunt mentioned asking Mattel, “Why not make a Black Barbie?” In that moment ...