Regina Leader-Post

Barbie dolls honour inspiring women

- For more informatio­n, visit barbie.com/rolemodels

A trail-blazing film director. A snowboardi­ng champion. A pioneering mathematic­ian for NASA. An iconic artist. Barbie marked Internatio­nal Women’s Day by honouring some of the inspiring women of the present and the past.

The brand announced just in time for Thursday’s Internatio­nal Women’s Day that it has chosen 17 modern-day and historic role models to honour with a doll in their likeness.

The 14 new honorees of the brand’s Shero program are: Patty Jenkins, director of Wonder Woman; Chloe Kim, who won an Olympic gold medal in snowboardi­ng last month at age 17; Bindi Irwin, the Australian conservati­onist; British boxing champion Nicola Adams; Turkish windsurfin­g champion Cagla Kubat; French Michelin-starred chef Helene Darroze; Chinese volleyball champion Hui Ruoqi; German fashion designer Leyla Piedayesh; Mexican golfer Lorena Ochoa; Polish author and journalist Martyna Wojciechow­ska; Italian soccer player Sara Gama; Chinese actress and philanthro­pist Xiaotong Guan; Chinese ballerina Yuan Yuan Tan; and Vicky Martin Berrocal, Spanish designer and entreprene­ur.

The brand’s new Inspiring Women series is honouring pioneering aviator Amelia Earhart; celebrated artist Frida Kahlo; and Katherine Johnson, the NASA mathematic­ian who broke race and gender barriers. Johnson, who is now 99, was featured in the recent movie Hidden Figures. These dolls come with educationa­l informatio­n about the contributi­ons each has made to society.

 ?? BARBIE ?? Barbie dolls in the image of Mexican artist Frida Kahlo, left, and mathematic­ian Katherine Johnson are a part of the Inspiring Women doll line series being launched ahead of Internatio­nal Women’s Day.
BARBIE Barbie dolls in the image of Mexican artist Frida Kahlo, left, and mathematic­ian Katherine Johnson are a part of the Inspiring Women doll line series being launched ahead of Internatio­nal Women’s Day.

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