Diverse Model-Made Dolls

Mala Bryan Created a Line of Dolls That Celebrate Black Beauty

Slow but steady progress is being made with diversity in the fashion industry and model Mala Bryan is furthering the inclusiveness with a line of dolls that honor black skin tones.

Malaville dolls are made to mirror the classic Barbie doll with a model-esque figure and bendable limbs. However, these dolls trade in Barbie's straight and blonde tresses for textured and coarse curly hair, which come in various brunette hues. The skin tone of these dolls also depict variety. From light to much darker browns, Malaville dolls detail all kinds of beauty found within the black community. Each doll is outfitted in bright clothing inspired by Africa or the Caribbean.

Though Barbie just launched a new line of dolls, which include diverse skin tones and body types, Mala Bryan is adding to the demand for more diverse playthings.
Trend Themes
1. Diverse Dolls - Creating dolls that celebrate diverse skin tones and hair textures presents an opportunity for a more inclusive toy industry.
2. Representation in Fashion - The demand for dolls that reflect diverse beauty standards opens up opportunities for companies to incorporate more inclusive fashion designs.
3. Cultural Inspiration - Designing dolls with clothing inspired by different cultures can provide an innovative and educational play experience for children.
Industry Implications
1. Toy Manufacturing - The toy manufacturing industry can disrupt the market by producing more diverse dolls that cater to a wider range of children.
2. Fashion Retail - Fashion retailers can seize the opportunity to create clothing and accessories for dolls that embrace diverse beauty standards.
3. Education and Learning - The education industry can develop dolls that promote cultural awareness and appreciation through their clothing and representation.

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