Barbie, are you ready for man-bun or dad-bod Ken? – Los Angeles Times

Last year when El Segundo-based Mattel unveiled a bumper crop of new Barbies, including curvier, taller and more petite versions of its flagship fashion doll, one social media commenter quipped, “But what about #dadbod Ken?” referring to the perfectly chiseled abs and molded plastic hair of Ken Carson, Barbie’s longtime arm candy companion.

The other very tiny shoe drops today as Mattel starts selling a cornucopia of new Kens that includes two new body types dubbed “slim” and “broad” (the latter of which, with its slightly thicker middle, invites dad-bod comparisons), six new molded hairstyles, including cornrows and an on-trend man bun, and a total of seven skin tones.

It’s certainly not the first time the 56-year-old boyfriend of Barbie has switched up his look. (Who could forget 1993’s Magic Earring Ken?) However, it does mark the most diverse Ken squad to date. Mattel frames it as a natural progression, coming the year after the Barbie diversity push, but this is just as much, if not more so, a business decision for the toy company that’s been trying to turn around its core Barbie business.

The introduction of the more diverse Barbies in January of last year was credited with helping boost 2016 worldwide sales of the company’s Barbie division 7% from the previous year. However, first quarter sales at the nation’s largest toymaker were down 15% this year, and in February, the company saw a new chief executive, Margo Georgiadis, take the helm.

Barbie, are you ready for man-bun or dad-bod Ken? – Los Angeles Times