Toy maker Mattel has unveiled a new first in its Barbie collection: a doll that wears a hijab.
The company says it is to honour Ibtihaj Muhammad, the first US Olympian to compete while wearing the garment.
The doll was unveiled at the Glamour Women of the Year Summit in New York.
Ms Muhammad is the latest honoree as part of 'Barbie Shero' program that recognises women who break boundaries to inspire the next generation of girls.
She was presented with the doll by last year’s winner, body activist and model Ashley Graham.
Thank you @Mattel for announcing me as the newest member of the @Barbie #Shero family! I’m proud to know that little girls everywhere can now play with a Barbie who chooses to wear hijab! This is a childhood dream come true ???? #shero pic.twitter.com/py7nbtb2KD
— Ibtihaj Muhammad (@IbtihajMuhammad) November 13, 2017
"Through playing with Barbie, I was able to imagine and dream about who I could become," Ibtihaj Muhammad said.
"I love that my relationship with Barbie has come full circle, and now I have my own doll wearing a hijab that the next generation of girls can use to play out their own dreams."
Mattel say the doll will be available to buy next year.