Sask. entrepreneur creates Indigenous-inspired outfits for Barbie and Ken
For Lorrie Arnault, Indigenous representation is important.
It’s why the Saskatoon entrepreneur has been transforming Barbie and Ken dolls with tiny handmade ribbon skirts and delicate beadwork.
“The typical Barbie is blonde-haired and fair skin, and that’s fine,” Arnault ruminated. “But the Barbie series came out with a more inclusive set of Barbies. They came out with an Indigenous Barbie, and so I was like ‘This is perfect. She’s perfect.’”