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Mexico court blocks sales of Frida Kahlo Barbie

Doll has drawn criticism for putting a painter known for defying gender norms

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MEXICO CITY: A Mexican court has barred sales of a controvers­ial Frida Kahlo Barbie doll in the painter’s home country, ruling her family owned the sole rights to her image, lawyers said Thursday.

The Frida Kahlo doll, launched in March by US toy giant Mattel, has drawn criticism for putting a painter known for defying gender norms into the plastic body of Barbie.

It also drew a lawsuit from Kahlo’s relatives, who claimed Mattel used the painter’s image without their authorizat­ion and criticized the company for lightening her skin, feminizing her features and omitting her famous unibrow.

The court ruling bans sales of the Frida Barbie immediatel­y in Mexico, or any use of the “brand, image and works of Frida Kahlo” by Mattel.

It can still be appealed.

The family said it would wait for THE inal outcome of THE MEXICAN CASE, then launch a similar lawsuit in the United States.

“THIS litigation Is In Its irst STAGE. We asked the judge to grant certain precaution­ary measures to protect our rights to Frida Kahlo’s intellectu­al property,” said the family’s lawyer, Pablo Sangri.

Mattel’s MEXICO OFICE DID not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment.

“I’m thrilled (with the decision), I think JUSTICE Is inally BEING Done,” Kahlo’s great-niece, Mara Romeo, told AFP.

She said the case is not just a dispute over rights, it is about who her aunt really was.

MEXICAN DOLL

“It should have been a much more Mexican doll, with darker skin, a unibrow, not so thin because Frida was not that thin... dressed in more Mexican clothing, with Mexican jewellery.” Kahlo (19071954), who was married to the famous Mexican muralist Diego Rivera, is today considered one of the great painters of the 20th century, particular­ly for her self-portraits, often brimming with pain and isolation.

HER Instantly RECOGNIZAB­LE look − unibrow, THICK BLACK BRAIDS, lowery, hand-embroidere­d Mexican “tehuana” Dresses − AND THE Boldness with WHICH she wore it have made her a pop icon.

In recent years, her image has been stamped onto an explosion of consumer products: nail polish, bags, shoes, coffee mugs and more.

 ?? Agence France-presse ?? Dolls depicting Frida Kahlo are exhibited in Coyoacan, Mexico City, on Thursday.
Agence France-presse Dolls depicting Frida Kahlo are exhibited in Coyoacan, Mexico City, on Thursday.

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