How Barbie Is Getting Into the Quinceanera Business
About 2 million American girls were born in 2002. That means theyre turning 15 this year. And many are celebrating with a quinceañera. Its the rite of passage party usually celebrated by Hispanic girls. Its similar to a Sweet 16, but celebrations are often much more extravagant.
In fact, the quinceañera industry in the U.S. is a billion-dollar business. And now, toymaker Mattel is trying to get a piece of the action.
Betzayda Esquivel just turned 15. Shes planning her quinceañera and says that whether you only spend a couple thousand dollars on your party or $20,000 or $30,000 like most families do, almost all parties have a few key elements:
Dress big, sparkly, like a princess shoes, doll, Esquivel says.
The doll is very important. Traditionally, during the father/daughter dance, the dad will present his birthday girl with her last doll or ultima muñeca.
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