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When things are starting to get bad, it’s always interesting to see how companies react. If they’ll take a stance on a political issue or if they’ll sink into the background. Or if they’ll say some wishy washy statement and get more backlash than if they had said nothing.
One of the things I really like to see is when companies actually start to do things instead of just saying them. Today, that company is Mattel. For the first time ever, Mattel is producing a Barbie who wears a Hijab. Olympic fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad has teamed up with Mattel to create a Barbie designed after her. As she worked with Mattel, she made sure they were creating a doll that truly represented her: from more athletic thighs to wearing a Hijab. The result? A doll that Ibtihaj always wanted, but could never have growing up.
Ibtihaj’s Barbie won’t be available until 2018, but I can’t wait for it to arrive!
On Something Good
- I’ve got your look for a dressed up Friendsgiving (or Thanksgiving)
- Or your dressed down Friendsgiving
- A new to me brand that gives back that’s perfect for holiday gifting
PS My photography page is up and running! Did you know that I take pictures for bloggers?
This Week’s Reads
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Around the web
- Mara Wilson is so well spoken. Read this piece from her about why a 13 year old is not an adult.
- Pink asked Eminem to collaborate on a song. His answer? Typical guy.
- Have you ever wondered why there is an abundance of Mormon beauty bloggers?
- The Onion shouldn’t really joke about something like this. It would be a real dilemma.
- Get 20% off of your first Rent the Runway order (they also have a handful of other deals going on right now). It’s a perfect place to go for good holiday dresses!
Two books I have read (and enjoyed – especially the Amor Towles), followed by one I haven’t even heard of… your thoughts?!
Crosstalk? I ended up giving up on it. I just wasn’t really into it. I think if I find someone else who finished it and loved it, I may consider going back, but right now, I’m fine with giving up on it.