Barbie has launched a new doll in honor of the celebrated Chilean writer Isabel Allende to kick off the Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations. The doll, now available for pre-sale online, features Allende in a striking red evening gown with a single-shoulder cape, black high-heeled shoes, and gold earrings. The doll also comes with a miniature version of Allende's iconic book, "The House of the Spirits."
Part of Mattel's collection that celebrates influential women across different domains, the Isabel Allende Barbie is an articulated doll that also includes a replica of Perla, the beloved dog character from Allende's latest children's book series.
This initiative, supported by Allende herself, aligns with the Barbie brand's educational and cultural mission to celebrate individuals who have significantly contributed to social and cultural progress. "I have been telling stories since I was a child. Stories have incredible power; they challenge our minds and touch our hearts, they connect us to other people and teach us that we are not alone in the journey of life. I celebrate the Barbie brand's initiative to inspire the next generation with the stories of unsung heroes," the writer said.
"It's an honor to be included in the Barbie Inspiring Women doll collection and to share my story in the Barbie Podcast. I want young kids to dream big. Everything is possible!"
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Mattel has honored other notable figures with Barbie dolls
Before Isabel Allende, Mattel created Barbie dolls to honor influential women such as primatologist Jane Goodall, iconic Cuban singer Celia Cruz, renowned Mexican painter Frida Kahlo, American skater Kristi Yamaguchi, and fashion icon Iris Apfel.
Most recently, they surprised the culture after introducing Barbie dressed as Juan Gabriel. This edition of the doll pays homage to the iconic attire worn by the renowned composer and performer during his live shows, particularly during his unforgettable performance at the "Palacio de Bellas Artes" in 1990. The doll is adorned in opulent and vibrant clothing, reminiscent of Juan Gabriel's distinctive style, and serves as a clear reference and inspiration to his renowned stage persona.