Celebration continues with the 45th Anniversary
of Black Barbie, Aurora James spotlight, and new product
Mattel, Inc. (NASDAQ: MAT) announced today that Barbie is
celebrating Black History Month and multiple generations of Black
female designers, past, present, and future – from the designer
behind the first-ever Black Barbie doll to emerging designers
making a name for themselves, to young girls considering a future
career in fashion design.
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Barbie Partnering with Black in Fashion
Council to Empower the Next Generation of Black Female Fashion
Designers in Celebration of Black History Month (Photo: Business
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Knowing that Black designers make up only 7.3% of the fashion
industry1, despite the community’s significant influence on
fashion, Barbie is committed to encouraging more young Black girls
to consider a career in fashion design through partnerships that
help break down barriers, unlock opportunity, and inspire the next
generation.
Barbie is partnering with the Black in Fashion Council (BIFC),
an organization aiming to increase representation and secure the
advancement of Black individuals in the fashion and beauty
industry, to highlight and celebrate three emerging Black female
designers who have broken barriers for women in fashion. Barbie and
BIFC engaged Blake Newby, Digital Content Creator, TV Personality,
and Podcast Host, to create a series of interviews with the
designers, sharing their career journeys and advice for the next
generation interested in pursuing design.
Through these conversations, each designer identified a barrier
to entry to becoming a fashion designer. To help address these
barriers for the next generation, Barbie and BIFC are creating
custom programming geared toward kids, teens, and young designers
at the 2025 ENVSN Festival. The ENVSN Festival brings together
thousands of attendees each year aged 12-27 for a two-day event
with inspiring panels featuring industry trailblazers, hands-on
workshops, and interactive experiences. The designers featured, and
their identified barriers include:
- Larissa Muehleder – Larissa is the Founder and Creative
Director of the luxury fashion brand Muehleder, which seamlessly
blends her Nigerian heritage with her passion for vibrancy. She is
dedicated to empowering women to celebrate their individuality and
embrace their unique beauty. In Larissa’s interview, she focused on
the importance of building a brand rooted in storytelling in order
to successfully go to market.
- BIFC and Barbie will collaborate on an interactive session at
ENVSN designed to provide children with an empowering space to
ignite their imaginations, boost their confidence, and encourage
self-expression. Activities such as creating character storyboards,
drawing, and highlighting inspiring imagery will foster a sense of
community and connection among young people of color. This
initiative offers a vital opportunity to nurture creativity, which
could have a positive impact on future career aspirations.
- Nia Thomas – Nia founded her fashion label in 2018 to
redefine luxury fashion with a bold commitment to breaking barriers
and creating space for diverse voices within the industry. Her
meticulously crafted pieces are not only fashion statements but
also a celebration of artistry, empowerment, and individuality. Nia
identified the need for accessible mentorship that fosters a
network that champions mutual growth and understanding to transform
the often-solitary pursuit of fashion design into a richer, more
fulfilling journey.
- Recognizing that fashion design can be an industry that lacks a
traditional career path, Barbie and BIFC will select three teens to
receive one-on-one career advice, building upon BIFC's existing
mentorship booth at the ENVSN career fair. The mentorship
opportunity aims to equip young designers with the knowledge and
resources they need, including information about relevant classes,
extracurricular activities, and internship opportunities.
- Fumi Egbon – Fumi launched Fumi the Label in 2021,
aiming to serve women who view fashion as a tool for
self-expression and empowerment. Through her striking, bold
designs, Fumi is committed to making women feel seen, confident and
unapologetically themselves. Fumi expressed the need for designers
to be adequately equipped to run a business, as being creative is
often only a piece of the puzzle.
- With a desire for a stronger foundation in business and
financial fundamentals, Barbie and BIFC will bring in industry
leaders and dedicate a full day of programming geared towards a
young professional audience at ENVSN to mentor and coach the next
generation of fashion professionals in topics ranging from price
points, brand identity, sourcing, and marketing fundamentals to
developing a successful brand framework.
“As a brand that has proudly served as numerous fashion
designers’ very first muse, Barbie is honored to continue to
empower the next generation of fashion designers in partnership
with Black in Fashion Council,” said Krista Berger, Senior Vice
President of Barbie and Global Head of Dolls, Mattel. “Through
this collaboration, we're not just celebrating creativity– we're
actively creating pathways for girls to pursue their fashion design
dreams.”
“The Black in Fashion Council is proud to team up with Barbie in
support of their mission to inspire limitless possibilities for
girls. We founded BIFC with a vision of an equal workforce across
the fashion and beauty industry – knowing there are countless
obstacles designers face during their careers – especially at the
start,” said Sandrine Charles, Co-Founder, BIFC. “By
using the Barbie brand’s global platform to celebrate Nia Thomas,
Fumi Egbon, and Larissa Muehleder’s stories, while also providing
resources to overcome the direct barriers they encountered, we hope
to empower aspiring young designers and lessen those potential
barriers for the next generation.”
“It has been so rewarding to witness our organization, Black in
Fashion Council, drive long-lasting change in the fashion industry.
Now we can add Barbie to our list of partners who share our
commitment to breaking down barriers and creating more
opportunities for future generations of black designers,” said
Lindsay Peoples, Co-Founder, BIFC. “Having exposure to role
models and resources is extremely important to help hone young
talent. We’re thrilled to partner with Barbie to celebrate the
incredible careers of Nia Thomas, Fumi Egbon, and Larissa Muehleder
– amplifying the barriers they faced through curated workshops at
ENVSN to provide opportunities for kids and adults alike to feel
inspired and empowered to pursue their own dreams in fashion.”
In 2025, Barbie is also celebrating the 45th anniversary of the
first Black Barbie doll, designed by trailblazer Kitty Black
Perkins. Before the iconic Black Barbie debuted in 1980, characters
like Christie paved the way for diversity in the Barbie line. To
commemorate the anniversary, Kitty Black Perkins worked with Barbie
to create a celebratory doll, available for sale at Mattel
Shop.
“My tenure at Mattel has been the reward of a lifetime,” said
Kitty Black Perkins, Former Chief Designer of Fashion
Dolls, Mattel. “Throughout my 28-year career there, I was
steadfast in my dedication to advancing representation within the
toy aisle, ensuring every young child had the chance to see
themselves in Barbie. We have made significant strides since the
first Black Barbie doll in 1980, and I’m proud to say Barbie
continues to represent the broadest range of stories, careers, and
backgrounds of dolls on the market. I was honored to partner with
Barbie to design the 45th Anniversary Black Barbie, which continues
to serve as a reminder to young girls that they have the power to
shape the world around them.”
@BarbieStyle is proud to have kicked off Black History Month
with Aurora James, Creative Director and Founder of Brother
Vellies. She founded Brother Vellies in 2013 with the goal of
maintaining traditional African design practices and sustaining
artisanal professions. Aurora teamed up with Barbie to style a
feature on the BarbieStyle Instagram channel, showcasing dolls
wearing a range of Brother Vellies’ signature styles including the
Doodle Boot and two Vellies.
The Barbie Podcast spotlighted Aurora as a special guest,
featuring her journey of becoming a trailblazer in the fashion
industry. Fans can listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and
Audible, and follow along with the Barbie Podcast episode guides
made in partnership with Girls Leadership.
Fans can also celebrate Black History Month with Barbie through
the 1980’s Black Barbie Collection and Barbie Black History Month
apparel lines available in Amazon’s online store. The collection,
available now at the Barbie Amazon storefront, includes over a
dozen graphic tees featuring iconic Black Barbie images in a wide
variety of sizes and colors.
1 https://www.zippia.com/fashion-designer-jobs/demographics/
About Black in Fashion Council
Founded by Editor in Chief of The Cut, Lindsay Peoples, and
Founder of Sandrine Charles Consulting, Sandrine Charles, the Black
in Fashion Council is a collective of editors, models, stylists,
freelance creatives, and industry stakeholders, created to build a
new foundation for inclusivity within the fashion industry. For
change to occur, non-Black brands, publications, and people of
influence must carefully examine their roles in helping or hurting
Black people who work in these spaces. The Black in Fashion Council
works to advocate for diversity and inclusion in corporate
structures while rectifying systemically racist policies that have
permeated the fashion industry for years.
About ENVSN
ENVSN founded by Sharifa Murdock and Laura Stylez is an
organization driven by five powerful areas that shape your journey:
wellness, career, money know-how, mentorship, and culture; always
evolving, adapting to the fast-paced world.
ENVSN knows that your personal growth is influenced by the
opportunities and resources you have—or sometimes don't. That's why
ENVSN Festival is here to change that. ENVSN wants to inspire you,
the trailblazing Gen Z, Gen Alpha and millennial leaders of color,
and give you the real tools to make your dreams come true. In
today's world, culture thrives on technology and the hunger for
progress. ENVSN invites you to explore the exciting possibilities
of the future, surrounded by new friends, mentors who've got your
back, and a ton of resources to fuel your journey.
ENVSN is your power-up. ENVSN empowers you with knowledge,
mentorship, and resources to become an unstoppable force, igniting
inspiration and fueling your passion. Get ready to activate your
future and make a lasting impact on the world.
Be the girl you ENVSN.
About Mattel
Mattel is a leading global toy and family entertainment company
and owner of one of the most iconic brand portfolios in the world.
We engage consumers and fans through our franchise brands,
including Barbie®, Hot Wheels®, Fisher-Price®, American Girl®,
Thomas & Friends™, UNO®, Masters of the Universe®, Matchbox®,
Monster High®, MEGA® and Polly Pocket®, as well as other popular
properties that we own or license in partnership with global
entertainment companies. Our offerings include toys, content,
consumer products, digital and live experiences. Our products are
sold in collaboration with the world’s leading retail and ecommerce
companies. Since its founding in 1945, Mattel is proud to be a
trusted partner in empowering generations to explore the wonder of
childhood and reach their full potential. Visit us at
mattel.com
About Brother Vellies
Brother Vellies was founded in 2013 with the goal of keeping
traditional African design practices, and techniques alive while
also creating and sustaining artisanal jobs. Now handmade
artisanally across the globe, Brother Vellies creates luxury
accessories that celebrate cultural histories and timeless
design.
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