Mattel Introduces Team Barbie to Champion Building Girls’ Confidence
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Barbie spotlights female professional rugby players
Ilona Maher (US),Ellie Kildunne (UK ),Portia Woodman-Wickliffe (NZ) andNassira Konde (France ) to ignite confidence in girls -
In continued celebration of
Ilona Maher and the boundaries she has broken for women, Barbie will be releasing a production doll of Ilona in Fall 2026
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Barbie spotlights female professional rugby players
Team Barbie isn’t afraid to boldly wear their confidence – in fact, it’s their deep understanding of who they are and what they're capable of that propels them forward. The women of Team Barbie are dedicated to believing in their abilities, even when competing in a sport often regarded as a male-dominated field. With Barbie, they’re on a mission to encourage young girls to do the same.
Knowing how crucial sports can be in helping build communication skills, confidence, and teamwork, Barbie is committed to empowering the next generation to get their head in the game – and stay there – by sharing the powerful stories of this year’s legendary role models:
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Ilona Maher (US): Olympic medalist, social media star, and body positivity advocate challenging stereotypes by embracing the strength of femininity. -
Ellie Kildunne (UK ): Key member of England Rugby’s Red Roses team, World Champion, 2024 World Rugby Player of the Year and trailblazer in the rise in interest in women’s rugby. -
Portia Woodman-Wickliffe (NZ): Two-time Olympic & World Champion, known for redefining the game with record-breaking performances. -
Nassira Konde (France ): Dynamic rugby star and Olympic medalist known for uplifting the next generation by embracing inclusion, skill, and fearless ambition.
"At Barbie, we believe that girls can be, and do, anything,” said
“We all doubt ourselves at times, myself included,” said
In continued partnership with
Recognizing that team sports play a vital role in building confidence, leadership, and ambition, Barbie conducted a study across the US,
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The research found1:
- One in three girls disengages from sports by age 14, primarily due to body confidence concerns, self-doubt, and a lack of visible female role models.
- Only 53% of girls ages 6–14 feel confident while playing sports. The leading reason for a lack of confidence is fear of making mistakes (34%).
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Parents see the powerful role that role models and culture play:
- 26% believe that more female role models in sports would encourage their daughters to stay involved longer.
- 48% point to social attitudes that discourage girls from sports as a major barrier.
- Parents also recognize the benefits of sport: teamwork, communication, and social skills ranked as the top developmental gains, while 33% said their daughters’ involvement made them feel more confident.
- 81% of parents believe sports can help their daughters achieve their future goals.
As part of Barbie’s commitment to empowering girls to stay in sports,
1 Research was conducted with 6,800 respondents, including parents of girls aged 6-14 and their daughters aged 6-14. Results can be viewed upon request.
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