Mattel releases doll of actress Anna Could Wong for AAPI Heritage Month
Barbie producer Mattel stated it plans to launch a doll of Hollywood trailblazer Anna Could Wong as a part of the model’s continued drive to broaden variety amongst its toys.
The discharge of Wong’s toy coincides with Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month which began Monday, reports the Associated Press.
In line with the model, the doll is a part of its “Inspiring Girls” sequence which options the likes of Amelia Earhart and artist Frida Kahlo and costs $35.49.
“As the primary Asian American actor to guide a US tv present, whose perseverance broke down obstacles for her gender and AAPI group in movie and TV, Anna Could Wong is the proper match for our Barbie Inspiring Girls Collection,” stated Lisa McKnight, govt vice chairman and international head of Barbie & Dolls.
Wong’s niece, Anna Wong, additionally collaborated intently with the model to assist develop the doll’s look.
“I didn’t hesitate in any respect. It was such an honor and so thrilling,” Wong instructed AP. “I needed to verify they acquired her facial options and clothes appropriate. They usually did!”
Wong additionally said how excited she was that Asian youngsters will now play with a doll that appears like them.
The Submit reached out to Mattel and Wong for remark.



Born in Los Angeles in 1905, the late actress gained worldwide recognition not just for her films but in addition for her impeccable trend sense.
Starting her movie profession within the Twenties, Wong gained fame after starring in movies comparable to “The Thief of Bagdad” and “Shanghai Specific.”
In 1937, Wong misplaced the position of a Chinese language villager in “The Good Earth” to white actress Luise Rainer, who later received the Greatest Actress Oscar for her position.

Wong spent a number of years in Europe performing earlier than returning to the US in 1951 the place she turned the primary Asian American to star in her personal short-lived TV present “The Gallery of Madame Liu-Tsong.”
The star was honored in 1960 when she was given a star on Hollywood’s Stroll of Fame.
Wong died a 12 months later at 56 on account of a coronary heart assault.

Mattel honored the “Daughter of Shanghai” star by clothes her within the iconic shiny crimson and gold dragon gown and cape she wore within the 1934 movie “Limehouse Blues.”
Wong’s doll additionally options her trademark bangs, eyebrows and elaborately manicured nails and is ready to go on sale June 10.
The announcement of Wong’s doll comes per week after the model stated it was going to launch a Barbie with Down syndrome.
McKnight said that Mattel’s aim was to “allow all youngsters to see themselves in Barbie, whereas additionally encouraging youngsters to play with dolls who don’t appear like themselves.”
The toy model additionally made headlines in August 2022 when it stated it could launch a doll of Madame C.J. Walker, the primary feminine self-made millionaire.
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