
Mattel sort des poupées Barbie avec un diabete de type I dont une est à l'effigie de Lila Moss
Firma Mattel wypuszcza lalki Barbie dla osób chorych na cukrzycę typu 1, w tym jedną z wizerunkiem Lili Moss
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2025-07-08
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La fille de Kate Moss, Lila Moss, s'associe à Mattel pour écrire l'histoire avec la première poupée Barbie atteinte de diabète de type 1. Lila, 22 ans, mannequin également atteinte de diabète de type 1, était présente lors du lancement de cette poupée spéciale, équipée d'un glucomètre et d'une pompe à insuline Kate Moss' daughter Lila Moss joins forces with Mattel to makes history with first Barbie doll with Type 1 diabetes. Lila, 22, is also a model who has Type 1 diabetes and was on hand to launch the special doll which comes with a glucose monitor and an insulin pump. The doll wears a blue polka dot top and matching skirt, as the colour is used for global symbols that represent diabetes awareness. Moss was also presented with a one-off Barbie doll of herself during the launch, which comes after the release of deaf, blind and Down Syndrome versions of the toy from the toy's manufacturer Mattel. Moss said: "I think to have a Barbie doll that looks like me with Type 1 diabetes is completely surreal, and it makes me very proud to be able to represent this community. I get so many messages every day about how I've helped someone be less insecure or helped them be more proud of their diabetes patches, and so to be able to represent the community in this way is very exciting and special. The accessories the Barbie has are a blood glucose monitor and an insulin pump, and they're very important because they keep me alive, and they make living life with type 1 diabetes much smoother and more practical. They are less hidden, so it makes people feel a bit more insecure, but I think it's really important to embrace this technology, especially because it makes living with diabetes so much easier and more practical. I think it's so important to embrace these patches and having them, and not hiding them or being insecure about them - I think it's really cool to have them. I think my younger self would be really excited about how cool my Barbie's outfit is, how nice her dress is, and she's got a little gold bangle on and she's really chic, but also just proud to represent a really important cause and something so special and close to my heart.” Barbie partnered with Breakthrough T1D (formerly JDRF), a type 1 diabetes research and advocacy organisation, for the doll, with Mattel UK donating £20,000 to the charity on behalf of Moss. Krista Berger, senior vice president of Barbie and global head of dolls, said the doll: "Marks an important step in our commitment to inclusivity and representation. Barbie helps shape children's early perceptions of the world, and by reflecting medical conditions like type 1 diabetes, we ensure more kids can see themselves in the stories they imagine and the dolls they love.”
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