Barbie dolls were the favorite companions for most of us. We loved dressing these light-skinned dolls in dazzling bright colors, high heels and a full face of makeup – to make them ‘beautiful’.

However, we never realized that there’s a fine line between actual beauty and the bizarre ‘beauty standards’ set by our society.

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Nevertheless, the brand changed its perception and re-introduced its dolls with four body types and seven skin tones.

And now, to make its range more diverse and inclusive, the iconic doll brand has launched its first-ever doll with Down Syndrome!

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Credits: Reuters

The Mattel Barbie Fashionistas, the line that seeks to offer children more diverse representations of beauty and fight the stigma around physical disabilities, is launching the dolls.

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Credits: Reuters

Reportedly, the brand would closely work on the doll’s shape, features, clothing, accessory and packaging to make sure that it represents the syndrome correctly.

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The dolls would also be dressed in patterns and symbols associated with the syndrome and the orthotic sneakers, which are donned by people with the syndrome.

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Credits: Entertainment Tonight

The dolls look so real and adorable!