Barbie Signature: Inspiring Women Series – Frida Kahlo Doll [Toys, Ages 6+]
Celebrate artist, activist, and feminist icon Frida Kahlo with this Barbie Signature: Inspiring Women Series – Frida Kahlo Doll from Mattel.
Barbie recognizes all female role models. The Inspiring Women Series pays tribute to incredible heroines of their time; courageous women who took risks, changed rules, and paved the way for generations of girls to dream bigger than ever before!
Iconic Artist
Continuing to be a symbol of strength, originality, and unwavering passion, artist, activist, and feminist icon, Frida Kahlo, born in 1907, overcame numerous obstacles to follow her dream of becoming a fine artist. Frida persevered and gained recognition for her unique style and perspective.
Making Voices Heard
With her vibrant palette and mix of realism and fantasy, she addressed important topics like identity, class, and race, making her voice, and the voices of girls and women alike, heard.
Following Dreams
The Barbie Inspiring Women Frida Kahlo doll celebrates the groundbreaking achievements, heroism, and long-lasting contributions Frida made in the art world and for women. Her extraordinary life and art continue to influence and inspire others to follow their dreams and paint their own realities.
Barbie dolls and playsets help kids dream up adventure, discover new passions and design their world because when a girl plays with Barbie, she imagines everything she can become!
Features:
- Includes doll, doll stand and Certificate of Authenticity.
- Artist, activist, and feminist icon, Frida Kahlo, born in 1907, was and continues to be a symbol of strength, originality, and unwavering passion.
- Overcoming numerous obstacles to follow her dream of becoming a fine artist, Frida persevered and gained recognition for her unique style and perspective.
- The Barbie Inspiring Women Frida Kahlo doll celebrates the groundbreaking achievements, heroism, and long-lasting contributions Frida made in the art world and for women.
- With her vibrant palette and mix of realism and fantasy, she addressed important topics like identity, class, and race, making her voice, and the voices of girls and women alike, heard.