Barbie Partnering with Black in Fashion Council to Empower the Next Generation of Black Female Fashion Designers in Celebration of Black History Month
Celebration continues with the 45th Anniversary of Black Barbie,
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Barbie Partnering with Black in
Knowing that Black designers make up only 7.3% of the fashion industry1, despite the community’s significant influence on fashion, Barbie is committed to encouraging more young Black girls to consider a career in fashion design through partnerships that help break down barriers, unlock opportunity, and inspire the next generation.
Barbie is partnering with the Black in
Through these conversations, each designer identified a barrier to entry to becoming a fashion designer. To help address these barriers for the next generation, Barbie and BIFC are creating custom programming geared toward kids, teens, and young designers at the 2025 ENVSN Festival. The ENVSN Festival brings together thousands of attendees each year aged 12-27 for a two-day event with inspiring panels featuring industry trailblazers, hands-on workshops, and interactive experiences. The designers featured, and their identified barriers include:
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Larissa Muehleder – Larissa is the Founder and Creative Director of the luxury fashion brand Muehleder, which seamlessly blends her Nigerian heritage with her passion for vibrancy. She is dedicated to empowering women to celebrate their individuality and embrace their unique beauty. In Larissa’s interview, she focused on the importance of building a brand rooted in storytelling in order to successfully go to market.
- BIFC and Barbie will collaborate on an interactive session at ENVSN designed to provide children with an empowering space to ignite their imaginations, boost their confidence, and encourage self-expression. Activities such as creating character storyboards, drawing, and highlighting inspiring imagery will foster a sense of community and connection among young people of color. This initiative offers a vital opportunity to nurture creativity, which could have a positive impact on future career aspirations.
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Nia Thomas – Nia founded her fashion label in 2018 to redefine luxury fashion with a bold commitment to breaking barriers and creating space for diverse voices within the industry. Her meticulously crafted pieces are not only fashion statements but also a celebration of artistry, empowerment, and individuality. Nia identified the need for accessible mentorship that fosters a network that champions mutual growth and understanding to transform the often-solitary pursuit of fashion design into a richer, more fulfilling journey.- Recognizing that fashion design can be an industry that lacks a traditional career path, Barbie and BIFC will select three teens to receive one-on-one career advice, building upon BIFC's existing mentorship booth at the ENVSN career fair. The mentorship opportunity aims to equip young designers with the knowledge and resources they need, including information about relevant classes, extracurricular activities, and internship opportunities.
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Fumi Egbon – Fumi launched Fumi the Label in 2021, aiming to serve women who view fashion as a tool for self-expression and empowerment. Through her striking, bold designs, Fumi is committed to making women feel seen, confident and unapologetically themselves. Fumi expressed the need for designers to be adequately equipped to run a business, as being creative is often only a piece of the puzzle.- With a desire for a stronger foundation in business and financial fundamentals, Barbie and BIFC will bring in industry leaders and dedicate a full day of programming geared towards a young professional audience at ENVSN to mentor and coach the next generation of fashion professionals in topics ranging from price points, brand identity, sourcing, and marketing fundamentals to developing a successful brand framework.
“As a brand that has proudly served as numerous fashion designers’ very first muse, Barbie is honored to continue to empower the next generation of fashion designers in partnership with Black in
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“It has been so rewarding to witness our organization, Black in
In 2025, Barbie is also celebrating the 45th anniversary of the first Black Barbie doll, designed by trailblazer
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@BarbieStyle is proud to have kicked off Black History Month with
The Barbie Podcast spotlighted Aurora as a special guest, featuring her journey of becoming a trailblazer in the fashion industry. Fans can listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Audible, and follow along with the Barbie Podcast episode guides made in partnership with Girls Leadership.
Fans can also celebrate Black History Month with Barbie through the 1980’s Black Barbie Collection and Barbie Black History Month apparel lines available in Amazon’s online store. The collection, available now at the Barbie Amazon storefront, includes over a dozen graphic tees featuring iconic Black Barbie images in a wide variety of sizes and colors.
1 https://www.zippia.com/fashion-designer-jobs/demographics/
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ENVSN knows that your personal growth is influenced by the opportunities and resources you have—or sometimes don't. That's why ENVSN Festival is here to change that. ENVSN wants to inspire you, the trailblazing Gen Z,
ENVSN is your power-up. ENVSN empowers you with knowledge, mentorship, and resources to become an unstoppable force, igniting inspiration and fueling your passion. Get ready to activate your future and make a lasting impact on the world.
Be the girl you ENVSN.
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Brother Vellies was founded in 2013 with the goal of keeping traditional African design practices, and techniques alive while also creating and sustaining artisanal jobs. Now handmade artisanally across the globe, Brother Vellies creates luxury accessories that celebrate cultural histories and timeless design.
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