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How to buy the Barbie doll inspired by tennis icon Venus Williams

The ‘Barbie Inspiring Women Series’ continues to honor courageous women who have taken risks, changed the rules, and paved the way for generations of girls to dream big.

Tennis icon Venus Williams will be honored with her own doll, available beginning August 15 at the Mattel Shop.

Williams collaborated with the brand to create a Barbie that reflects her appearance and wears the uniform she donned during her 2007 Grand Slam tournament win at Wimbledon, where she advocated for equal pay for male and female singles winners. Williams has also campaigned against the broader issue of the gender pay gap, particularly for women of color, and her efforts have raised awareness. She encourages women to advocate for themselves and to recognize their worth.

“Growing up, I was taught early on that anything is possible with hard work and perseverance. That belief has guided me to break barriers and use my platform to champion causes like equal pay — not just for myself, but for those who come after me,’ Williams said. ‘Being honored as a Barbie Inspiring Woman is incredibly special. I hope this doll encourages young people to dream big, know their worth, and pursue their goals with confidence and heart.”

Where to purchase Venus Williams Barbie

The Venus Williams Barbie doll will be available for purchase on the Mattel Shop starting Aug. 15. This doll comes with a green gem necklace inspired by the accessories she wore during her 2007 Wimbledon victory, as well as a wristband, a tennis racket, and a ball, for $38.

Barbie Club 59 members can purchase the doll starting a 9 p.m. ET on Aug. 14. Barbie Club 59 is a premium membership for members of Mattel Creations for $9.99 a year, offering access to members-only dolls, priority windows for select public sales, confidential Barbie content and the opportunity to vote on the design of new dolls and other Barbie products.

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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