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Mattel created a doll of journalist and activist Ida B. Wells as part of its Inspiring Women series.
Dolls have also been modeled on frontline workers and AstraZeneca vaccine co-creator Sarah Gilbert.
Laverne Cox was made into a Tribute Collection Barbie for Pride Month.



Actress and LGBTQ+ activist Laverne Cox became a Tribute Collection Barbie in time for Pride Month — and her 50th birthday on May 29.


Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and civil rights activist Ida B. Wells was added to Barbie's Inspiring Women series this year.


In 2021, Mattel released a line of dolls to commemorate frontline workers during the pandemic, including the woman who co-created the AstraZeneca vaccine.


Mattel created a Barbie version of Samantha Cristoforetti, the first Italian female European Space Agency astronaut.


Tennis star Naomi Osaka was turned into a doll for Barbie's "Role Models" series.


Olympic gymnast and "Shero" Gabby Douglas became a Barbie doll.


Barbie's Maya Angelou doll holds a miniature version of her memoir, "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings."


Soccer star Abby Wambach's Barbie wears her USWNT jersey.


The first hijab-wearing Barbie doll was inspired by US Olympic fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad.


Three-time Olympic ice-dancing medalist Tessa Virtue became a Barbie "Shero."


Mathematician Katherine Johnson, known as one of NASA's "Hidden Figures," is immortalized as a Barbie.


Sally Ride, the first American woman in space, looks ready to shoot for the stars as a Barbie doll.


Amelia Earhart's commemorative Barbie is dressed to take to the skies.


Civil rights hero Rosa Parks was commemorated as a Barbie doll.


Director Ava DuVernay's Barbie comes with its own director's chair.


Misty Copeland's Barbie doll can strike similar poses to the groundbreaking ballet dancer.


Artist and feminist icon Frida Kahlo was part of Barbie's Inspiring Women series.


Yara Shahidi was also turned into a Barbie "Shero."


Barbie released dolls of Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb honoring them as the first all-female team of anchors in the 'Today' show's history.


Barbie released a doll version of Zendaya's look at the 2015 Oscars, complete with her dreadlocks.


Cher's Barbie doll is modeled after one of her looks from the 1980s.


Heidi Klum's doll was part of Barbie's 50th anniversary collection.


Model and body-positive activist Ashley Graham made sure the Barbie version of herself wouldn't have a thigh gap.


Emmy Rossum's Barbie wears her outfit from the 2015 Film Independent Spirit Awards.


Grace Kelly's Barbie doll is the pinnacle of 1950s glamour.


Barbie's tribute to Jennifer Lopez wears a model of the jumpsuit she wore on tour.


Broadway star Kristin Chenoweth's Barbie was part of the "Sheroes" series.


The Barbie for celebrity chef Ree Drummond, also known as the Pioneer Woman, comes with its own kitchen.


Singer and celebrity chef Trisha Yearwood's Barbie was also part of the "Sheroes" series.


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Cox became the first transgender actress to be nominated for a Primetime acting Emmy Award for her role on "Orange is the New Black." She also produced the Emmy-winning documentary "Laverne Cox Presents: The T Word" which follows seven transgender young adults.
"It's been a dream for years to work with Barbie to create my own doll," Cox said in a statement to TODAY Parents . "I can't wait for fans to find my doll on shelves and have the opportunity to add a Barbie doll modeled after a transgender person to their collection. I hope that people can look at this Barbie and dream big like I have in my career. The space of dreaming and manifesting is such a powerful source and leads you to achieve more than what you originally thought was possible."
Wells, who lived from 1862 to 1931, owned a newspaper called The Memphis Free Speech and Headlight, and she exposed the horrors of lynching and racism in the South through her investigative journalism. She was also involved in the founding of the NAACP .
Wells' great-grandchildren helped Mattel create the doll, which will be available at major retailers by January 17 .
"It's an incredible honor to have my great-grandmother represented as part of the Barbie Inspiring Women Series," Wells' great-granddaughter Michelle Duster told USA Today in January. "She used her voice in every way she could to fight for freedom, justice and equality. And her work, as well as her story, is relevant and inspiring for today's world."
Professor Sarah Gilbert , professor of vaccinology at Oxford University, was one of five women commemorated with Barbie dolls for their role in combating the coronavirus pandemic. 
The other four women included frontline workers from around the globe. Professor Jaqueline Goes de Jesus is a Brazilian biomedical researcher, while Dr Kirby White co-created a reusable gown for healthcare workers in Australia. 
Canadian Dr Chika Stacy Oriuwa is a physician, spoken-word poet, and social activist, while Amy O'Sullivan and Dr Audrey Sue Cruz are both healthcare workers in the US. 
Last year, in celebration of World Space Week, which runs from October 4 through 10, Barbie created a Cristoforetti doll that comes with its own space suit and helmet, and even took it on a zero-gravity flight.
"The mini Samantha doll has already been on a parabolic flight so she already has some experience with weightlessness," Cristoforetti said in a video statement . "I really hope that by showing that we can create some excitement for especially young girls ... maybe ... those images will kindle a sparkle of passion in some girl's heart and that would be incredible."
Cristoforetti will serve as commander of the International Space Station on a mission set for April 2022.
The doll features a tennis visor and racket.
Douglas is a three-time Olympic gold medalist. The doll wears a leotard with stars and stripes modeled after Douglas' competition leotard , and it also comes with a tracksuit.
Angelou won a National Book Award for her 1970 memoir, "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings."
The author, poet, civil rights activist, and playwright received a Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2010.
"Playing with Barbies that may or may not have looked like I felt growing up, I think that this is a really impactful statement … If you're out there and maybe your doll doesn't look like how you feel, here's another option," Wambach said at the 2016 MAKERS Conference, where the doll was revealed for the first time.
Muhammad was also the first American to ever compete in the Olympics while wearing a hijab , a traditional Muslim headscarf. She was named one of Time magazine's 100 Most Influential People in 2016 , the year she competed in the Rio Olympics.
The Barbie's outfit is modeled after Virtue's costume at the 2018 Winter Olympics.
Johnson's role in NASA's history was chronicled in the 2016 film "Hidden Figures."
The doll wears a headset, a NASA jumpsuit, and carries a space helmet.
Mattel released the Earhart doll in their Inspiring Women series .
The Parks doll wears a hat, white gloves, and a grey coat over a floral dress.
DuVernay is known for directing films such as "Selma" and the documentary "13th" about mass incarceration.
Copeland's doll wears a red bodysuit with red and orange tulle pieces.
"The Barbie Inspiring Women Frida Kahlo doll celebrates the groundbreaking achievements, heroism, and long-lasting contributions Frida made in the art world and for women," the doll's description reads .
The Shahidi Barbie wears a "Vote" T-shirt under a grey pantsuit in recognition of her work launching We Vote Next.
"As we head into our 60th year, it is important that we continue to shine a light on female role models — or Sheroes as we call them — like Savannah and Hoda, to show girls they can be anything," Lisa McKnight, general manager and senior vice president of Barbie, said in a statement. "Savannah and Hoda have modernized morning news and allowed more women and girls to see themselves, and their stories reflected on television."
Zendaya's dreadlocks made headlines when Giuliana Rancic of "Fashion Police" remarked of the look: "I feel like she smells like patchouli oil ... or weed."
Zendaya responded by calling out the "outrageously offensive" stereotype on social media, and Rancic apologized on-air .
Mattel spokesperson Michelle Chidoni told TODAY.com that the brand wanted to recognize Zendaya as "a role model who is focused on standing up for yourself, your culture, and for what you believe in — that's very relevant for girls." 
"When I was little I couldn't find a Barbie that looked like me, my ... how times have changed," Zendaya wrote on Instagram upon the release of the doll. "Thank you @barbie for this honor and for allowing me to be apart of your diversification and expansion of the definition of beauty. Can't wait to keep doing amazing things with you."
The Barbie wears a doll-sized version of her outfit from her 1989 music video for "Turn Back Time."
The doll version of the supermodel and television host wears a pink sparkly dress and gold heels.
"Thighs touching, round hips, arms and tummy!! Thank you @Mattel and @Barbie for immortalizing me into plastic!" Graham wrote on Instagram when the doll was released in 2016.
Rossum has fought for equal pay in Hollywood , refusing to sign on for season eight of "Shameless" until she received the same salary as her co-star William H. Macy.
Kelly, an American actress, married Prince Rainier III of Monaco in 1956.
Lopez's actual jumpsuit was designed by Zuhair Murad.
"An inspiration on Broadway and beyond, the Emmy and Tony Award nominee and winner also founded the Kristin Chenoweth Art & Education Fund volunteering with young talent in the arts," the doll's description reads .
The kitchen includes over 30 accessories such as a Barbie-sized toaster, mixer, and cast iron pot.
Yearwood is an award-winning country artist and hosts "Trisha's Southern Kitchen" on Food Network.

Author Ava Glass shares her espionage inspiration as well as her favorite reads.
For author Ava Glass , inspiration for her new espionage thriller didn’t just come from Ian Fleming or shows like The Americans , it came from real life . Working as a consultant in British counter-terrorism put her right smack dab in the middle of intelligence agencies—and the spies who run them.
“Most of my spies are completely invented,” says Glass. “But one spy did help to inspire Emma Makepeace, my main character. This woman was in her twenties, preternaturally confident and very comfortable with the deception her work required. She befriended me for a brief period, and she was so convincing that it took months for me to realize that she must have been part of my background investigation. I’m ridiculously accepting, so I never questioned her sudden presence in my life, and I happily answered all her questions about my family and my history. And then, one day she disappeared. All these years later, I’m still a bit fascinated by her. I’m not sure there would have been an Emma Makepeace without her.”
In Alias Emma , Emma Makepeace is a novice spy in a shadowy British organization called The Agency waiting for her big break. She’s made to be a spy—she just needs the right assignment. Finally, she gets one—and it’s vitally important to her boss: Bring the son of a Russian dissident to safety at MI6 before an assassination team nabs him. The only problem: The Russians have hacked London’s ever-present CCTV cameras.
We spoke with Glass about the spy thrillers that have inspired her, the works she’s done for the Home Office and the book she recommends most to friends.
I worked as a communications consultant so, essentially my job was to try and convince spies to talk to the public. This was not at all popular with the spies themselves, but it meant I got to spend a lot of time in that world. There was a lot they couldn’t tell me, but what they did share was fascinating enough to make me wonder endlessly about all the things they weren’t allowed to say. In Alias Emma, I got to imagine what some of those things were.
I think there’s something genuinely glamorous about that world. I have been right on the edge of it, and I know spies don’t tend to look like James Bond —they’re as ordinary as they possibly can be most of the time, because that’s how they slip through the world unnoticed. The idea of living your life as a constant deception, of seamlessly becoming someone else in order to get the information you need. The thrill of constant danger. I suppose in truth, most of us simply couldn’t do what they do, and that’s why we’re so intri
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