Lila Moss stuns in pink dress as she poses with new Barbie doll which shares same medical condition

Published on July 08, 2025 at 09:54 PM

MODEL Lila Moss is a Barbie girl, having inspired the first Type 1 diabetes doll.

’s daughter, who was as a child, said she hoped the creation would help children feel proud of who they were.

Woman holding a Barbie doll with a CGM.
Lila Moss has inspired the first Type 1 diabetes Barbie
A woman holding a Barbie doll with type 1 diabetes.
Lila was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes as a child
Barbie doll with type 1 diabetes accessories.
The doll has a glucose monitor arm patch

Like Lila, her doll has a glucose monitor arm patch, an insulin pump on her leg and a bag for emergency snacks.

Lila, 22, said: “Receiving messages from people who see my patches and by me means everything to me.

“To see a that looks like me — even wearing the patches, is surreal and special.”;

Lila has long been an advocate for sufferers of the disease, famously strutting down the catwalk at Milan Fashion Week in 2021 with her insulin pump on show next to her supermodel Mum.

Barbie maker Mattel teamed up with Breakthrough T1D to launch the doll as part of their new diversity-focused Barbie Fashionistas line, which includes Barbies representing a kaleidoscope of body types and disabilities.

Krista Berger, Senior Vice President of Barbie and Global Head of Dolls at Mattel, stressed the importance of representation: “It’s vital that children see themselves in the dolls they love.”;

Over 30,000 children in the UK live with — a lifelong autoimmune condition where the pancreas produces little or no insulin, requiring daily injections or use of insulin pumps to prevent serious complications.

Lila’s personal Barbie reflects her personal style, dressed in a black halterneck mini dress, chunky black boots, delicate gold , and tousled blonde — capturing the essence of her street-chic fashion.

Barbie doll with type 1 diabetes accessories.
The doll also comes with an insulin pump on her leg and a bag for emergency snacks
Woman holding a Barbie doll with type 1 diabetes accessories.
Lila said she hoped the doll would help children feel proud of who they were
Woman holding a Barbie doll with type 1 diabetes accessories.
Lila said: ‘To see a Barbie that looks like me — even wearing the patches, is surreal and special’

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