During 2025, Barbie made news due to the brand's recognition of some inspiring women as well as holiday customs and colors. This post serves as a recap and a celebration.
But first, some HERstory. Mattel's Barbie has become one of the world's most popular dolls. Introduced in 1959, the Barbie doll owes its success to adapting to the ever-changing markets of various cultures and countries by launching Barbie dolls of shapes, colors, and sizes, and customization to the inhabitants of certain regions. Because Barbie has often been criticized for representing an unattainable beauty ideal for girls and women, the doll has evolved both in style and shape over the years.
The Barbie brand also honors pioneering women from throughout history. According to Mattel, "Barbie recognizes all female role models. The Inspiring Women Series pays tribute to the incredible heroines of their time; courageous women who took risks, changed rules, and paved the way for generations of girls to dream bigger than ever before."
Here are some interesting facts about Barbie. Her full name is Barbara Millicent Roberts. Since her inception, she has had 200 different careers. Around the world, a Barbie doll is sold every three seconds, and March 9th is celebrated annually as National Barbie Day.
BARBIE SIGNATURE DOLL
According to the description, "Mattel was founded eight decades ago and has been empowering generations through play ever since. This Mattel 80th Anniversary Barbie doll celebrates the legacy of the iconic toymaker. Barbie doll looks red carpet-ready in a glittery gown accentuated by bow-like, tulle sleeves and a dramatic tulle bustle and train. Ruby pumps complement her dazzling look, while drop earrings with a golden "M" pay homage to the old-school Matty Mattel logo. Her blonde hair is piled high, with face-framing pieces that accentuate her bold lip. Adding to the deluxe details are black nails that peek out from sheer gloves. The Mattel 80th Anniversary Barbie doll is a fitting tribute to a legacy that has spanned decades and inspired children of all ages."
BARBIE CELEBRATES CLUELESS
According to Mattel, "Barbie celebrates the 30th anniversary of Clueless with the Cher Horowitz doll, perfect for collectors and film fanatics alike. The doll rocks her iconic sunshine-yellow plaid pleated skirt and matching blazer, paired with over-the-knee socks, and platform heels. With her mini white backpack, cell phone, and learner's permit in hand, Cher is the '90s it-girl, ready to cruise the streets of Beverly Hills with her bestie Dionne by her side.
Barbie also celebrates the 30th anniversary of Clueless with the Dionne Davenport doll. She gets major snaps for her chic black-and-white plaid ensemble, complete with her iconic top hat. She expertly accessorizes the look with black knee-high socks and black platform heels to match. With her cell phone in hand and bestie Cher on speed dial, Dionne is ready for whatever the day brings – playing matchmaker, hitting the mall, or making a buzz in Beverly Hills."
BARBIE AND THE SUPER BOWL
Barbie celebrated Super Bowl LIX with her officially licensed Chiefs and Eagles team gear. One Barbie supported the Chiefs, and another version supported the Eagles. Each wore a stylish sweatshirt with a logo paired with matching shorts and sneakers. A cheerful foam finger was also included.
BARBIE TRIBUTE COLLECTION - DEBBIE ALLEN
According to the Barbie website, "The Barbie Tribute Collection celebrates visionaries whose incredible contributions have helped shape and impact culture. In October, a collectible Barbie doll was unveiled to honor Debbie Allen, an award-winning actor, dancer, singer, choreographer, director, producer, and author who rose to stardom despite facing many barriers. Her doll wears an outfit inspired her look from the hit series FAME. Her shimmery, off-shoulder top is cinched at the waist with a gold belt. Purple fringe pants and legwarmers complete this dance-ready ensemble. Her street-meets-dance look channels an aesthetic that is still iconic today! A multi-disciplinary artist with a prolific and illustrious career, one of her proudest achievements is the non-profit Debbie Allen Dance Academy she founded in 2001."
BARBIE INSPIRING WOMEN SERIES - VENUS WILLIAMS
As reported by the World Tennis Association, "Venus Williams' legendary push for equal prize money for women tennis players won't just be immortalized in tennis history books. The seven-time Grand Slam singles champion is being commemorated with a new Barbie doll in her likeness. The doll, which is part of Barbie's new Inspiring Women collection, features Williams in the outfit she wore at Wimbledon in 2007, the first year that the grass-court major offered equal prize money for men's and women's singles players. Williams won the tournament, and told USA Today ahead of the August 15 on-sale date for her doll, that it was a "huge moment" in her career, on and off the court. Venus worked with Mattel during the design process - and the doll wears accessories to match the ones Williams wore when she beat Marion Bartoli for the fourth of her five Wimbledon singles titles, including a green gem necklace, drop earrings, wristbands and visors, as well as Reebok sneakers."
Venus said, "To see that moment honored with a Barbie doll is incredibly special. I hope it inspires young girls to speak up, believe in themselves, and know they have the power to change the game too."
BARBIE INSPIRING WOMEN SERIES - ELLEN OCHOA
According to CollectSpace, "As the first Hispanic woman to fly into space, Ellen Ochoa has been awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom and inducted into the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame. Now, she is joining an even more elite group of honorees: space travelers with their own Barbie doll. In September, Mattel revealed the "Barbie Inspiring Women Ellen Ochoa" doll. It's only the fifth time that the iconic fashion doll has honored a real-life space explorer and only the third such doll to be offered for sale to the public. The new Barbie is styled after Ochoa's appearance at the time of her first of four spaceflights in 1993, when she launched on the space shuttle Discovery as a mission specialist on the STS-56 crew. The doll is dressed in a simplified version of the bright orange advanced crew escape system (ACES) pressure suit that Ochoa wore on that flight (as evident by the mission patch), complete with gloves, boots and a helmet. As noted on the doll's packaging, Ochoa followed up her nearly 42 days in space by becoming the second woman and first Latina to be the director of NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas in 2013. She retired five years later, concluding a 30-year career with the space agency."
Ochoa explained, "Before I became the first Hispanic woman in space, my journey in STEM [science, technology, engineering and mathematics] was fueled by a deep curiosity and a desire to explore the unknown That's why being honored by Barbie — a brand that inspires imagination and possibility — means so much to me. It's important to me to empower young people to bring their curiosity and personal viewpoint into whatever dreams they choose to pursue — just as I've aimed to do throughout my career. This partnership with Barbie feels like an exciting next step in that mission."
Krista Berger, senior vice president of Barbie and global head of dolls at Mattel, said, "Barbie is honored to introduce Ellen Ochoa, the first Hispanic woman in space and advocate for STEM education, as the latest addition to the Inspiring Women series. As a NASA trailblazer and advocate for women to pursue careers in STEM, we're truly over the moon to amplify her story. Together, we hope this Inspiring Women doll reminds the next generation that with courage, passion and determination, they can be anything they want because Ellen proves that even the sky isn't the limit."
BARBIE SIGNATURE LINE - STEVIE NICKS
According to the description, "Barbie celebrates Stevie Nicks, the Queen of Rock ‘n Roll and first woman to be inducted twice into the Hall of Fame - first with Fleetwood Mac, then as a solo artist. This Stevie Nicks doll -- the second in the Barbie Signature line -- is inspired by her famous look on the cover of Bella Donna, the 1981 album that launched her illustrious solo career. A woman taken by the wind, her iconic flowing white dress features a layered skirt, ruched bodice, and billowy sleeves that sweep the floor -- a hallmark of Stevie’s iconic bewitching boho style. She’s ready to groove on stage in her high-heeled boots, iconic top hat, and beaded earrings peeking through her long, golden waves. With a microphone accessory in hand, this songstress looks just like a white-winged dove."
FIRST BARBIE WITH TYPE-1 DIABETES
Mattel announced the debut of its the first Barbie doll with type 1 diabetes (T1D) in July. "This 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 – all pillars of the Barbie brand's mission."
According to Krista Berger, Senior Vice President of Barbie and Global Head of Dolls, "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.”
The brand's press release explained, "To ensure the doll design truly captures the community, Barbie partnered with Breakthrough T1D (formerly JDRF), the leading global type 1 diabetes research and advocacy organization committed to accelerating life-changing breakthroughs to cure, prevent, and treat type 1 diabetes and its complications. T1D is a chronic autoimmune condition that causes the pancreas to make very little insulin or none at all, leading to dependence on insulin therapy and the risk of short and/or long-term complications.
Barbie worked closely with Breakthrough T1D to accurately reflect the medical equipment for this condition and the doll's look:
* Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM): The doll wears a CGM on her arm to help manage her type 1 diabetes. CGMs are small, wearable devices that continuously measure a person’s blood-sugar levels.To keep her CGM in place, she uses heart-shaped medical tape – Barbie pink, of course – along with a phone that displays a CGM app to help track her blood sugar levels throughout the day.
* Insulin Pump: Barbie has an insulin pump, a small, wearable medical device that allows for automated insulin dosing as needed, attached to her waist.
* Blue Polka Dot Outfit: The doll wears a stylish polka dot top and matching skirt with ruffles. Both the color blue and circle print are nods to the global symbols that represent diabetes awareness.
* Purse: The doll 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 across various skin tones, eye colors, hair colors and textures, body types, disabilities, and fashion styles, including a Blind Barbie doll, a Barbie doll with Down Syndrome, and a Barbie doll with Hearing Aids, among others. In 2020, Barbie kicked off a multi-year study with researchers at Cardiff University on the short-term and long-term benefits of doll play. It has been found that doll play serves an incredible purpose during key developmental stages, as it may help set children on a course for success by fostering empathy and developing social skills needed to excel, all while imagining their futures on an equal playing field."
DIWALI BARBIE
According to Mattel, "Celebrating Diwali, the Festival of Lights, Barbie doll wears her finest lehenga from Anita Dongre. The Indian couturier has built a global fashion empire with a mission to empower rural women artisans and sustain the exquisite craftsmanship of the country. Like every garment from Anita Dongre, this Midnight Bloom look is a labor of love and an exquisite work of art. This Moonlight Bloom look features a choli top, floral koti vest and lehenga skirt lush with dahlias, jasmine and Indian lotus, representing strength and beauty. The look is finished with golden shoes, bangles and earrings that dazzle by the light! Like every garment from Anita Dongre, the design is both a labor of love and an exquisite work of art."
LUNAR NEW YEAR BARBIE
According to Mattel, "As the firecrackers ignite, Barbie steps into the Lunar New Year celebration in a lucky red qipao (which symbolizes empowerment and beauty). She steals the scene in this quintessential dress with a modern mermaid gown silhouette, traditional mandarin collar, meihua plum blossom prints, and sheer bell sleeves that flutter as she claps to a festive lion dance. Her dress features a plum blossom floral print, a flower that symbolizes prosperity and resilience, because it can bloom in the cold of winter. To complete her look, Chinese knots, a symbol of good fortune, appear at the collar and adorn her belt. Golden drop earrings, matching the knot color, are also meant to bring good luck. The doll was designed by Joyce Chen."
According to Barbie doll designer Joyce Chen, "Being able to design the Lunar New Year Barbie series has felt really impactful for both me as a designer and to the consumer market that has always been yearning for more representation in the doll category. Growing up as an Asian American, I feel like it was rare to find toys or dolls that I could connect with. Being able to design the Lunar New Year dolls has been so meaningful for me because I can get in touch with and be inspired by my own culture. I also see how important it is for others when they have a doll that they can relate to. It makes me happy to create such a special Barbie for a holiday that is celebrated by many...I love seeing the continued growth of diversity and representation in dolls, and hope that one day every person in the world can find a doll they connect with."
DIA DE LOS MUERTOS BARBIE AND KEN
According to the description, "The Barbie Día De Muertos collection honors the festive holiday through a curated exploration of fashion that highlights the culture, rituals, and symbols often used during this day of remembrance. Barbie's gown is inspired by the marigold flower, that is traditionally used in Mexican culture to adorn the altars and graves of loved ones. Signifying a warm welcome to both the living and the deceased, these flowers bloom across the dress’s bodice and hem, as well as the crown that frames the doll’s striking calavera face paint. Her ruffled cream gown is trimmed in bright ribbon and scalloped gold lace. Sheer blouson sleeves are a delicate contrast to chunky drop earrings and stacked necklaces. Ken doll's suit is inspired by the marigold flower, that is traditionally used in Mexican culture to adorn the altars and graves of loved ones. Signifying a warm welcome to both the living and the deceased, these flowers sprawl in metallic gold trim down his vest and trouser legs. Bright marigolds bloom at his shirt cuffs, too."
WOMEN IN MUSIC CAREERS
During 2025, Barbie honored women in music with two dolls representing two important roles: musical artist and tour manager. The doll teamed up with Grammy award-winning singer Alicia Keyes, her recording and mix engineer, Ann Mincieli, and their She Is The Music initiative to honor women who chose a career in the music industry. The 2025 Barbie Women in Music Career of the Year Set also aims to inspire the next generation of women who will the music industry's future creators.
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY
In early March, ahead of International Women's Day, Mattel announced eight new Barbies to celebrate the power of friendship. According to Mattel, "Women are more likely to achieve happiness and success if they have close and supportive friends. The dolls honoring this notion include U.S. Olympic gold medalists Jordan Chiles and Jade Carey, British actresses and friends Hannah Waddingham and Juno Temple, Australian Grand Slam tennis champions Evonne Goolagong Cawley and Ash Barty, and Brazilian actress Paola Antonini and the real woman she portrayed in a T.V. series, Kelen Ferreira." Unfortunately, the dolls were created as one-of-a-kind for each of the women - and were not for sale.
BARBIE AND MUSEUM OF MODERN ART
According to the MoMA website, “Mattel has launched a new capsule collection in collaboration with the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), celebrating the fusion of design, creativity, and play. The limited-edition series includes Barbie, Hot Wheels, UNO, and more, each reimagined through the lens of modern art and the museum’s timeless influence on global design.
As the collection’s centerpiece, the MoMA-inspired Barbie captures the essence of modern creativity — sleek lines, abstract color palettes, and fashion that echoes the harmony between art and individuality. Barbie's look feels at once timeless and contemporary, bridging childhood nostalgia with the sophistication of gallery-worthy design.
Inspired by Vincent van Gogh’s masterpiece “The Starry Night,” the doll transforms one of the world’s most iconic paintings into couture fashion. Barbie wears an exquisite evening gown in swirling shades of deep blue and turquoise, echoing the brushstrokes and rhythm of Van Gogh’s night sky. The fabric captures the motion and emotion of the artwork, while her sculpted blonde hair, accented with shimmering blue tones, mirrors the painting’s luminous energy. Every detail — from the fluid silhouette of the dress to the sculptural curls framing her face — pays homage to Van Gogh’s vision of light and movement.
BARBIE AND WICKED FOR GOOD
Mattel was one of numerous cobranding partners with the the second movie (in the two-movie franchise) that arrived in theaters in November directed by Jon M. Chu and starring Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo.
According to Mattel, "Love without limits with Universal Pictures’ Wicked: For Good Enchanting Glinda Fashion Doll! Just like in the film, this Glinda doll stuns in her true-to-movie premium gown with sparkly, multi-layer organza skirt, flutter shoulders and shimmery long sleeves. Her wand, tiara and heels pair beautifully with the removable outfit. Her long, blonde hair with gentle curls completes the legendary look."
And also according to Mattel, "It’s time to fly with Universal Pictures’ Wicked: For Good Thrillifying Elphaba Fashion Doll! Just like in the film, Elphaba stuns in her true-to-movie gown with textured, sparkly details and cape with frayed edges. Her broom, hat, Grimmerie and boots pair beautifully with the removable outfit. Her long, flowing braided hair completes the legendary look. The positively green witch dazzles in a true-to-movie premium gown and cape. No escape from Emerald City is complete without Elphaba doll’s accessories – her iconic broom, hat, boots, and Grimmerie."
BARBIE YOU CREATE AWARD
Barbie You Create has been named a TIME Best Invention of 2025, chosen by TIME for innovations that are changing how we live. According to TIME, "With thousands of styling opportunities, each Barbie You Create kit comes with three diverse articulated body types, swappable heads, face-paint varieties, mix-and-match fashions with a universal fit, and premium wigs – all the makings for the most unique and customizable way to build, style, and pose with Barbie."
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And lastly, save the date and swing by my blog on March 9th to celebrate National Barbie Day!
Image Credits: Mattel, MOMA/Mattel, and Mattel.
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