A visitor takes photos at a special exhibition of Barbie dolls, which runs from May 28 to June 17, 2014, at Grand Gateway Plaza in Shanghai. (Photo: China News Service / Yuan Jing)
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At 57, Barbie is getting a major makeover
Poor Barbie. She had plastic surgery to become more socially acceptable. But a lot of her critics still don't like her.
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Barbie's manufacturer, Mattel, announced Thursday that the doll has three new body types ¨C curvy, tall and petite. Barbie will also now come in seven skin tones, 22 eye colors and 24 hairstyles. Mattel spokeswoman Michelle Chidoni said the product is evolving to "offer more choices" to make "the line more reflective of the world girls see around them."
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Kris Macomber, who teaches sociology at Meredith College in Raleigh, N.C., says she's "reluctant to celebrate Barbie's new strategy because it doesn't change the fact that Barbie dolls and other kinds of fashion dolls still over-emphasize female beauty. Why must we keep sending girls the message that being beautiful is so important?"
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Josh Golin, the executive director of the Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood, said the changes are a testament to activists who for years have challenged Barbie's "unrealistic and harmful body type." But body type "was only one of the criticisms," he said. "The other was the brand's relentless focus on appearance and fashion."