Katherine Johnson, Frida Kahlo & Other Historic Women To Be Made Into Barbies

by Yah Yah

Ahead of Internation Women’s Day, Barbie announced that they would be turning Katherine Johnson, Frida Kahlo and more important women from history into dolls.

Introducing Inspiring Women™ doll line series – These historical dolls come with educational information about the contributions each woman made to society and their respective fields. The first three dolls in this series are:

Amelia EarhartFirst female aviator to fly across the Atlantic Ocean, courageously challenging the conventions of the times by breaking and setting aviation records.

Frida KahloArtist who gained recognition for her unique style and perspective, and became a celebrated artist, activist, and symbol of strength.

Katherine Johnson Pioneer in mathematics who broke through barriers of race and gender, and joined a pool of women hired by NASA to work as ‘human computers’ to calculate the trajectory of the first American-manned flight into space.

According to the release, the dolls are part of Mattel’s new series called “Inspiring Women,” will be mass produced and sold in stores. There is no date set for when they will be available, but this is huge news nonetheless.

“As a brand that inspires the limitless potential in girls, Barbie will be honoring its largest line up of role models timed to International Women’s Day, because we know that you can’t be what you can’t see,” Lisa McKnight, the senior vice president and general manager of Barbie, said in a press release. “Girls have always been able to play out different roles and careers with Barbie, and we are thrilled to shine a light on real-life role models to remind them that they can be anything.”

The brand will also be honoring 14 modern-day role models – Through its Shero program, Barbie honors women who have broken boundaries in their fields and have been an inspiration to the next generation of girls with a one-of-a-kind doll made in their likeness.

Global honorees announced today include:

Patty Jenkins, Filmmaker, USA – The first woman in history to helm a film with a budget in excess of 100 million dollars for WONDER WOMAN, which broke the record for Biggest Grossing Live-Action Film Directed by a Woman – domestic and worldwide.

Chloe Kim, Snowboarding Champion, USA – A first generation Asian-American snowboarding champion and the youngest woman to win a gold medal in snowboarding at the 2018 winter games at age 17

Bindi Irwin, Conservationist, Australia – International award-winning wildlife conservationist and celebrity who inherited her father’s passion for wildlife and is dedicated to inspiring the next generation to make a difference in the world.

Nicola Adams, Boxing Champion, UK – Two-time gold medalist who is Great Britain’s most successful female boxer of all time and is the only female boxer in the history of the sport to have held all four amateur titles.

Click here to pre-order your doll.

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