Barbie debuts its first doll with type 1 diabetes, promoting inclusivity, awareness, and representation. The doll features real T1D medical gear and partners with Breakthrough T1D to ensure authenticity.

Mattel has unveiled its first-ever Barbie doll with type 1 diabetes (T1D), marking a significant milestone in its ongoing mission to promote inclusion and representation in children’s toys.
The new doll, part of the 2025 Barbie Fashionistas line, features a continuous glucose monitor (CGM), an insulin pump, and fashion inspired by global diabetes awareness symbols.
“Introducing a Barbie doll with type 1 diabetes marks an important step in our commitment to inclusivity and representation,” said Krista Berger, Senior Vice President of Barbie and Global Head of Dolls. “Barbie helps shape children’s early perceptions of the world… we ensure more kids can see themselves in the stories they imagine and the dolls they love.”
To develop the doll, Barbie collaborated with Breakthrough T1D (formerly JDRF), a leading diabetes research and advocacy group. The design includes real-world T1D tools like a CGM, visible on the doll’s arm with pink heart-shaped tape, and an insulin pump on her waist. Her outfit consists of a blue polka-dot top and skirt that reflects international diabetes awareness symbols.