Earlier this month, Mattel launched 17 Barbie doll Sheroes, modeled on historical and modern female icons, to celebrate International Women’s Day on March 8. Wonder Woman film director Patty Jenkins, snowboarding champion Chloe Kim and UK boxing legend Nicola Adams were among those immortalized in doll form, alongside painter Frida Kahlo, aviator Amelia Earhart and NASA mathematician Katherine Johnson.
The dolls are part of the company’s Shero initiative, which was created to inspire the next generation of young girls and address the worries of the 81% of mothers around the world who worry about the role models their daughters are exposed to, according to a 2018 survey commissioned by Mattel.