About POP!

POP! is INQUIRER.net’s premier pop culture channel, delivering the latest news in the realm of pop culture, internet culture, social issues, and everything fun, weird, and wired. It is also home to POP! Sessions and POP! Hangout,
OG online entertainment programs in the
Philippines (streaming since 2015).

As the go-to destination for all things ‘in the now’, POP! features and curates the best relevant content for its young audience. It is also a strong advocate of fairness and truth in storytelling.

POP! is operated by INQUIRER.net’s award-winning native advertising team, BrandRoom.

Contact Us

Email us at [email protected]

Address

MRP Building, Mola Corner Pasong Tirad Streets, Brgy La Paz, Makati City

Girl in a jacket

Mattel’s new ‘Creatable World’ doll collection is gender-free

Mattel, the maker of Barbie dolls, has launched a new line of non-gendered dolls. With this collection, the American toy giant affirms its desire to align its brand image with inclusivity.

After releasing Barbie dolls in wheelchairs and with prosthetic limbs this past February, Mattel is now exploring the concept of non-binarity with its new “Creative World” collection of six doll kits sold individually for $30 (about P1,500).

mattel dolls
Mattel is exploring non-binary concepts with its new collection of “Creatable World” dolls. Image: Mattel via AFP Relaxnews

“Toys are a reflection of culture and as the world continues to celebrate the positive impact of inclusivity, we felt it was time to create a doll line free of labels,” said Kim Culmone, senior vice president of Mattel Fashion Doll Design.

The Creatable World line offers six neutral dolls (showing no distinctive signs of gender) in varying skin colors with more than a hundred outfit possibilities and two hair-length options.

“This line allows all kids to express themselves freely which is why it resonates so strongly with them,” emphasized Culmone. “We’re hopeful Creatable World will encourage people to think more broadly about how all kids can benefit from doll play.” JB

RELATED STORIES:

‘Real-life Barbie’ claims that living as a doll has left her with ‘no’ friends

Queen Elsa kicks Barbie’s butt with a whopping $5 billion in toy sales

 

 

About Author

Related Stories

Popping on POP!