It’s important for kids to see themselves in their toys. Mattel ensures more kids can find a doll that represents them through the Barbie Fashionistas line’s first-ever type 1 diabetes Barbie doll.
Developed with Breakthrough T1D, Mattel’s new Barbie accurately reflects the medical equipment and lived experiences of individuals with type 1 diabetes (T1D). The new doll wears a continuous glucose monitor on her arm and has an insulin pump that can attach to her waist. Along with equipment, this doll nods to diabetes awareness with a blue polka dot outfit and matching purse.
To celebrate the T1D Barbie doll, Mattel is also honoring two role models and T1D advocates. Peloton instructor Robin Arzón and supermodel Lila Moss will each receive their own one-of-a-kind dolls as part of Barbie’s larger mission to ensure representation.
The Barbie Doll with Type 1 Diabetes is now available at Amazon and Walmart. To find more inclusive Barbie Fashionista dolls, including those with blindness, hearing aids, and Down syndrome, visit mattel.com.
BARBIE FASHIONISTAS DOLL WITH TYPE 1 DIABETES

This Barbie doll reflects the medical equipment and lived experiences of those with type 1 diabetes. The Barbie wears a continuous glucose monitor on her arm and has an insulin pump that can attach to her waist. This doll nods to diabetes awareness with a blue polka dot outfit and matching purse.