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9th July 2025
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Mattel wanted to release the doll to help children with Type 1 Diabetes feel seen and represented.
The addition to the line enables more children to see themselves reflected in Barbie and encourages doll play that extends beyond a child’s own lived experience, thereby fostering a greater sense of inclusion and empathy.
Krista Berger, Senior Vice President of Barbie and Global Head of Dolls, said:
"Introducing a Barbie doll with type 1 diabetes marks an important step in our commitment to inclusivity and representation. Barbie helps shape children’s early perceptions of the world, and by reflecting medical conditions like T1D, we ensure more kids can see themselves in the stories they imagine and the dolls they love."
Barbie worked closely with Breakthrough T1D to accurately reflect the medical equipment those with this condition may utilise and the doll’s look, all the way down to the dress pattern.
The doll wears a Continuous Glucose Monitor on her arm to help manage her type 1 diabetes. The Barbie doll keeps her CGM in place by using heart-shaped medical tape in Barbie pink.
The doll also has a phone that displays a CGM app to help track her blood sugar levels throughout the day.
The new Barbie doll also has an insulin pump attached to her waist.
Barbie's blue polka dot outfit with a circle print also represents the global symbols for diabetes awareness.
The doll also comes with a pastel blue purse, perfect for Barbie to carry any essentials, such as type 1 diabetes supplies or snacks, when she’s on the go.
The Barbie Fashionistas line features more than 175 looks. The collection features a Blind Barbie doll, a Barbie doll with Down Syndrome, and a Barbie doll with Hearing Aids.