Mattel, the renowned toy manufacturer, is paying tribute to women in the film industry with its latest release, the “Barbie Career of the Year” set. This collection, aptly named "Women in Film," features four distinct Barbie dolls, each representing a different role within the cinematic world. The set includes figures for a studio executive, director, cinematographer, and movie star, with each doll sporting a unique ensemble and accessories corresponding to their respective professions.

The Studio Executive Barbie exudes authority with gold sunglasses and a cellphone as accessories. The director, Barbie, on the other hand, comes equipped with a film script and is adorned with a viewfinder and headset. The cinematographer Barbie holds a camera and clapboard, embodying the essence of her role behind the lens. Finally, the Movie Star Barbie, reminiscent of a glamorous award-winner, wears a pearl necklace and clasps a golden statue.

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Mattel's Women in Film collection aims to celebrate the professionals who contribute to the magic of cinema. The diverse roles highlighted in this set recognize the significance of women in various aspects of filmmaking, from executive decision-making to creative direction, cinematography, and starring performances.

The collection is designed for children aged three and up, although it is anticipated that collectors and enthusiasts of all ages will be drawn to these empowering dolls. The Women in Film Barbie set can be found at MattelCreations.com and other major outlets like Target, Walmart, and Amazon, with a retail price of around $50.

This release is part of Mattel's ongoing "Career of the Year" franchise, which has been honoring various professions since 2010. The toy company has previously released a range of Barbie dolls inspired by movies, contributing to its extensive lineup. The Women in Film Barbie collection serves as a testament to the diverse and impactful roles played by women in the film industry, further expanding Barbie's representation and empowering career choices.