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Barbie's groundbreaking doll with type 1 diabetes

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July 12, 2025

IF YOU grew up brushing Barbie’s hair and dreaming of her life in a Dream-house, you’re not alone.

- VUYILE MADWANTSI

Barbie's groundbreaking doll with type 1 diabetes

Barbie has always been more than just a doll.

For decades, she’s been a reflection of culture, beauty standards and aspirations. But in recent years, Barbie has stepped into a new role - one that's as inspiring as it is impactful.

For many of us, Barbie was more than just a toy — she was a world of imagination, possibility, and (let’s be honest), a reflection of what we thought “perfect” looked like.

But perfection looks a lot different now and that’s a very good thing. In a groundbreaking move that’s making both waves and headlines, Mattel has introduced its first Barbie with type 1 diabetes, complete with an insulin pump, continuous glucose monitor (CGM) and a purse packed with medical supplies and snacks.

These features aren’t just accessories; they’re tools to educate, normalise and empower.

By including these medical devices, Mattel is helping to reduce the stigma often associated with type 1 diabetes and encouraging conversations about the condition.

Representation

According to reports, the groundbreaking doll was created through a collaboration between Mattel and Breakthrough T1D, formerly the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF).

Emily Mazreku, the organisation’s director of marketing and communications, played a pivotal role in the design process. Mazreku, who lives with type 1 diabetes, ensured the doll was both medically accurate and emotionally resonant.

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