Thursday, April 25, 2024
HomeWorld NewsMattel Introduces New Diverse Ken Dolls; Hopes To Reverse Sales Slump

Mattel Introduces New Diverse Ken Dolls; Hopes To Reverse Sales Slump

ap 17171589694512 custom 8c30cb179ae17bc0b59fafcd4b56decbacdea487 s1100 c15

Mattel announced Tuesday that it is introducing 15 new diverse looks for the Ken doll. AP hide caption

toggle caption

AP

Mattel announced Tuesday that it is introducing 15 new diverse looks for the Ken doll.

AP

Barbie’s one-time blue-eyed boyfriend is getting a makeover. Toymaker Mattel is giving its Ken doll a variety of new looks in hopes the makeovers will move the toys into the modern era.

ap 17171497635078 custom bc01038dea8229b2d5f5c0c40dd1bc8466e4bb38 s800 c15

The “broad”-bodied Ken is part of a new line of the dolls Mattel rolled out Tuesday. The updated Ken dolls will have a variety of skin tones, body shapes and hair styles. AP hide caption

toggle caption

AP

The “broad”-bodied Ken is part of a new line of the dolls Mattel rolled out Tuesday. The updated Ken dolls will have a variety of skin tones, body shapes and hair styles.

AP

On Tuesday, the company rolled out 15 new Ken dolls with three body types: “slim, broad and original.” They have seven skin tones, nine hairstyles — including cornrows and “man buns” — and an array of sartorial styles from business casual to athletic-chic.

“We are redefining what a Barbie or Ken doll looks like to this generation,” Lisa McKnight, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Barbie, said in a press release. McKnight says the new varieties of Ken, “allows girls to further personalize the role they want him to play in Barbie’s world.”

The evolving Ken is just catching up with Barbie. Last year Mattel introduced three new body types for Barbie: tall, curvy and petite in addition to new skin tones and hairstyles.

Mattel says this “Fashionistas” line — of which the new Ken doll is now a part — has seen double digit growth globally since its roll-out.

The company has been looking to revive the Barbie business following a slump. Sales for the brand fell 13 percent to $123 million dollars in the first quarter this year, from $141 million the year before, according to figures released by the toymaker.

Launched in 1959, Barbie gained a bad reputation in some circles for her unrealistic proportions and sexualized appearance. And yet after nearly six decades, she remains a staple in children’s toy boxes.

The Wall Street Journal reports that on average, kids have one Ken doll per seven Barbies.

Mattel said Tuesday it is also rolling out 25 new, diverse Barbie dolls.

More Related Articles

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here
Captcha verification failed!
CAPTCHA user score failed. Please contact us!

5 Days Trending

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website.