Whether you were the kind of kid who spend your allowance on Mattel - approve wearing apparel and accouterment , or the case to chop up your doll ’s hair with blunt scissors hold before dissolve her guide plastic feet ( there is no in between ) , you probably had some kind of relationship toBarbie . And now , as the queen of the miniature aisle turns 60 , her fans and foe will see several new sides to the multifarious Jane of all trade .

That ’s right , the woman who ’s successfully held down over 200 careerssince 1959has already added six more gigs to her CV this class , and a few more major addition are on the way . To celebrate her big 6 - 0 , Mattel has give up sixspecial edition Barbiesin the form of anastronaut , firefighter , news anchor , pilot , political leader , andsoccer player , and this fall , you ’ll regain Barbie in astrophysicist form , as part of a collaboration with National Geographic aim to instill a love of STEM issue ( science , technology , engineering , and maths ) in kids .

Astrophysics is n’t Barbie ’s only new career path . As part of the National Geographic partnership , Mattel isalso planning to unveilthe doll as a wildlife conservationist , a polar devil dog biologist , a wildlife photojournalist , and an bugologist . Each of these brainy Barbies will come with appropriately awesome supplement relevant to her job ( kind of ) . For example , astrophysicist Barbie will have her very own scope ( necessary ) , star chart ( yeah , sure ) , and a nebula - print shirt ( really ? ) .

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" Barbie allows girls to try on novel role through storytelling by showing them they can be anything and , through our partnership with National Geographic , girls can now ideate themselves as an Astrophysicist , Polar Marine Biologist and more . Barbie and National Geographic comprise a powerhouse compounding and our joint originative cause let kids to explore the populace and different life history subject area right in their own home , " say Lisa McKnight , aged frailty president and oecumenical manager of the Barbie brand , in astatement .

National Geographic Magazine editor in chief - in - tribal chief Susan Goldberg supply : " Through our partnership with Barbie , we are excited to reach kid in a new way , using the power of romp to inspire our next generation of Explorer , scientists and photographers . "

While Barbie ’s LinkedIn visibility is certainly generate a boost from all this life history exploration , she ’s also doubling down on her commitment to multifariousness . According to Mattel , all of the sixtieth anniversary career dolls will sport " different body case , pelt tones , centre colors , and hairstyles . "

Barbie, 60