Ballerina Misty Copeland to ‘Inspire the Next Generation’ With Her Own Barbie Doll

Copeland appeared on “Good Morning America” to unveil the doll.

— -- Prima ballerina Misty Copeland is being honored with a Barbie doll in her likeness, the doll's maker announced on Monday.

Copeland, 33, made history last year when she became the first African-American woman to be named principal dancer at the world-renowned American Ballet Theatre.

"I always dreamed of becoming an ABT ballerina and through Barbie I was able to play out those dreams early on," Copeland said in a press release. "It's an honor to be able to inspire the next generation of kids with my very own Barbie doll."

Lisa McKnight, general manager and senior vice president of Barbie, said in the release that Copeland was "at the center of a cultural conversation around how women continue to break boundaries," adding: "As a brand, we want to honor women, like Misty, who are inspiring the next generation of girls to live out their dreams. We know role play often leads to real 'play' in life and we're thrilled to celebrate Misty with her very own doll."

Mattel has been expanding the kinds of dolls in its collections by including dolls of varying body types and skin tones, and with diverse hairstyles and outfits.

The Misty Copeland doll is now available for purchase online and will roll out to retailers nationwide, according to Mattel.