Mattel Unveils New 'Brave' Barbie and Ken Dolls to Support Children with Hair Loss

Sep 18, 2025 at 8:01 PM
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Mattel recently announced the release of its new \"Brave\" Barbie and the inaugural \"Brave\" Ken dolls, timed to coincide with Childhood Cancer Awareness Month in September. These dolls are specifically designed to offer encouragement and a sense of empowerment to young individuals grappling with hair loss due to illness. As part of this initiative, Mattel is collaborating with numerous non-profit organizations dedicated to research and care, pledging to distribute 10,000 of these special dolls to children worldwide affected by cancer or autoimmune conditions.

This latest philanthropic effort builds upon a foundation established over a decade ago, with the initial launch of the \"Brave\" Barbie in 2013, which has already seen over 120,000 dolls donated. Nancy Molenda, Vice President of Global Corporate Events and Philanthropy at Mattel, emphasized the dolls' enduring role in providing comfort and representation to children navigating health challenges. She noted that the updated designs and the introduction of a \"Brave\" Ken doll further reinforce their mission to symbolize courage and empathy.

The collection includes two \"Brave\" Barbie dolls, available in different skin tones and stylish attire, accompanied by a set of five accessories: headphones, a hat, a headband, a rooted wig, and a customizable sticker pack. The \"Brave\" Ken doll mirrors these offerings, also coming with a rooted wig and similar accessories. Chase Carter, a childhood cancer survivor and Director of Community Engagement at CureSearch, a partner in this initiative, was instrumental in the development of the \"Brave\" Ken. He articulated the profound impact these dolls have, stating they are more than mere toys; they are powerful symbols of resilience and unwavering companions during difficult times.

The introduction of these dolls is a testament to the ongoing commitment to fostering inclusivity and boosting self-esteem among children. By offering a reflection of their own experiences, these dolls help children understand their hair loss and provide a supportive presence throughout their treatment. This initiative aligns with Barbie's broader decade-long journey towards creating a more diverse and inclusive toy line, which includes dolls representing various conditions like type 1 diabetes and Down syndrome. Ultimately, every child deserves to feel acknowledged, valued, and strong, and these dolls play a crucial role in achieving that.