60th anniversary of Barbie marked with career dolls, role models, and partnership with Singapore Flyer

Guests enjoying the ride in the Barbie Flight at Singapore Flyer. Photo: Mattel Southeast Asia.
Guests enjoying the ride in the Barbie Flight at Singapore Flyer. Photo: Mattel Southeast Asia.

Barbie is turning 60, and in an effort to keep up with the times, a new range of dolls are being released — including career women and role models to inspire young girls.

An astronaut, a football player, and a news anchor were among the new-look, high-achieving Barbies unveiled by toy company Mattel at an anniversary event in Singapore Friday.

A series of successful women have also had dolls made in their image to mark six decades of Barbie.

These include world number one tennis player Naomi Osaka, American actress Yara Shahidi, and the first ever Maori Barbie, modeled after New Zealand sports journalist Melodie Robinson.

“Barbie has come a long way as a role model to show girls that they have choices and can achieve any careers,” said Mattel Southeast Asia marketing chief Chris Chan.

Chris Chan, Head of Marketing, Mattel Southeast Asia sharing a few words with the guests during the celebration of Barbie’s 60th Anniversary Photo: Mattel Southeast Asia.
Chris Chan, Head of Marketing, Mattel Southeast Asia sharing a few words with the guests during the celebration of Barbie’s 60th Anniversary Photo: Mattel Southeast Asia.

Mattel has marked the anniversary by partnering with the Singapore Flyer — a giant Ferris wheel in the city-state — to temporarily turn one of the ride’s cabins Barbie-themed.

Barbie has attracted her fair share of controversy, not least her pin-up measurements put her at odds with a women’s rights movement fighting against unattainable beauty standards.

Mattel has made many changes in the years since, introducing multiple body types and skin tones.

These days more than half of the Barbie dolls sold around the world have neither blonde hair nor blue eyes, according to the company.

More than one billion Barbies have been sold since her debut at the American Toy Fair in New York on March 9, 1959.

Singapore Flyer lights up in pink to celebrate Barbie’s 60th Anniversary in Singapore. Photo: Mattel Southeast Asia.
Singapore Flyer lights up in pink to celebrate Barbie’s 60th Anniversary in Singapore. Photo: Mattel Southeast Asia.



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