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This Diwali Barbie was released on Oct. 4 — and has already sold out on Mattel's website. Does the doll reflect a different view of beauty, as Mattel claims — an Indian view?
The new doll is being scrutinized for the color of her skin, her facial features and her garb. Early reviews are Barbie-tastic. This fall, a new Barbie entered the Barbieverse. She’s got a very ...
Clothing details of the new Barbie Diwali doll. Mattel Inc. Dongre's inspiration was Rajasthan, the Northwestern Indian state that she calls her “eternal muse.“ ...
This new Indian Barbie is a big hit. The $40 doll doll sold out on Mattel’s website in 24 hours.. Early reviews from Indians. Sales figures in India have not been released. But there are lots of ...
According to Mattel, the exclusive Barbie doll is decked up in a “Moonlight Bloom set with a floral Koti vest, choli top, and lehenga skirt adorned with dahlias, jasmine, and Indian lotus ...
A new Barbie will help celebrate the largest Indian festival of the year. Mattel announced the release of its first “Barbie Diwali doll” on Friday in an homage to the Hindu holiday of Diwali ...
Barbie is launching its first doll with Type 1 diabetes, Mattel announced Tuesday. The new doll features a continuous glucose monitor and insulin pump, two medical devices that people use, carry or ...
Barbie collaborates with Indian designer Anita Dongre to launch a blue lehenga clad doll with a bindi and chandbalis and we can’t keep calm. Here are the photos of the prettiest Barbie.
To mark the celebration of this year’s Diwali, Barbie has teamed up for the first time with globally recognized Indian designer Anita Dongre to create a Diwali doll. Diwali is one of India’s ...
Barbie debuts its first ‘Diwali doll' ahead of the Hindu festival of lights The doll will feature traditional Indian elements, including a cropped top, or choli; a floral vest known as a koti ...
This Diwali Barbie was released on Oct. 4 — and has already sold out on Mattel's website. Does the doll reflect a different view of beauty, as Mattel claims — an Indian view?