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‘Being different is cool': Lila Moss on becoming first Barbie with diabetes
Arzón debuted the new diabetes Barbie at Peloton Studios New York on July 8, where members of the T1D community gathered for the unveiling.
'After being diagnosed with type 1 diabetes a decade ago, I've found a lot of purpose in advocating for people with the condition. It's an honour to receive a Barbie doll as a part of the brand's efforts to grow awareness and representation. All types of challenges give us all the more reason to push forward and achieve our dreams,' said Arzón.
Mattel said the new doll joins the Barbie Fashionistas line, which includes more than 175 diverse looks across varying skin tones, body types, hair textures and medical conditions, including Barbies with hearing aids, Down syndrome, vitiligo and a prosthetic limb.
The 2025 Fashionistas range is also focused on sustainability. Mattel confirmed the new dolls commit to using at least 50% ISCC-certified bio-circular plastic, with packaging made from FSC-certified materials, which is part of the company's effort to reduce reliance on fossil-based materials.
'In 2020 Barbie kicked off a multi-year study with researchers at Cardiff University. It found doll play fosters empathy and social development, helping children imagine their futures on an equal playing field,' said Mattel.
In South Africa 29-year-old singer Holly Rae was unveiled as a local ambassado alongside with 10-year-old dancer Sayuri Sewsunker.
The 2025 Barbie Fashionistas line including the Type 1 Diabetes Barbie is available at the Mattel Shop and major retailers nationwide.