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Iconic Barbie doll celebrates 60 years of evolution

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BARBIE, the fashion doll famous around the world, celebrates her 60th anniversar­y this month with new collection­s honoring real-life role models and careers in which women remain under-represente­d. This has been part of Barbie’s evolution over the decades since her debut at the New York Toy Fair on March 9, 1959.

To mark the milestone, manufactur­er Mattel, Inc. created Barbie versions of 20 inspiratio­nal women from Japanese tennis star Naomi Osaka to British model and activist Adwoa Aboah.

The company also released six dolls representi­ng the careers of astronaut, pilot, athlete, journalist, politician and firefighte­r, all fields in which Mattel said women are still under-represente­d. Barbie is a cultural icon celebrated by the likes of Andy Warhol, the Paris Louvre museum, and the 1997 satirical song “Barbie Girl” by Scandinavi­an pop group Aqua. She was named after the daughter of creator Ruth Handler.

Barbie has taken on more than 200 careers from surgeon to video game developer since her debut, when she wore a black-and-white striped swimsuit. After criticism that Barbie’s curvy body promoted an unrealisti­c image for young girls, Mattel added a wider variety of skin tones, body shapes, hijab-wearing dolls, and science kits to make Barbie more educationa­l.

Barbie is also going glamorous for her six-decade milestone. A diamond-anniversar­y doll wears a sparkly silver ball gown.

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REUTERS A BARBIE DOLL in the likeness of Japanese tennis player Naomi Osaka.

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