The launch of the Rita Moreno collectible doll is a heartfelt tribute to the legendary Puerto Rican actress, singer, dancer and owner of "EGOT". Rita Moreno has not only dazzled audiences with her incredible talent on stage and screen, but has also steadfastly fought for Latin American representation in the arts. Recognized with the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the National Medal of Arts, her contributions have left an indelible mark on the cultural life of the United States.
EGOT is an acronym for Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, Tony for people who have won all four awards.
The design of the doll is a sophisticated response to the glamorous style and impeccable sense of taste of Rita Moreno. The black and gold dress with exquisite metallic leaf and flower patterns recreates the legendary stylish outfit, variations of which Rita Moreno wore on the red carpet twice - back in 1961 and in 2018. This ensemble captures the essence of her elegance and charm, emphasizing her status as a fashion icon and innovators in the entertainment industry.
Every element of the Rita Moreno doll radiates strength and grace. From the elbow-length gloves that add classic elegance to the stylish black heels, every detail is carefully thought out to reflect Moreno's elegant style. Dainty gold earrings and a large brooch holding a neat hairstyle complete the look, embodying the grace and strength that defined her illustrious career.
Rita Moreno
Rita Moreno (born December 11, 1931) is a Puerto Rican actress, singer, and dancer noted for being one of the few female performers to achieve EGOT status, having won an Emmy, Grammy, Academy Award, and Tony Award. Born Rosa Dolores Alverio in Humacao, Puerto Rico, she moved to New York with her mother at the age of five. Moreno began acting in Hollywood in the 1950s and broke barriers as one of the first Latin American actresses to gain fame.
Her most iconic role was as Anita in the 1961 film West Side Story, for which she won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. She went on to a career in film, television, and theater, earning additional awards for her performances in The Electric Company (Grammy), The Ritz (Tony), and The Rockford Files (Emmy).
Rita Moreno is a trailblazer for Latinas in entertainment, opening the door for greater representation in Hollywood. Her open statements against racial and gender discrimination inspired a generation of artists. In addition to her EGOT achievements, she has been awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Kennedy Center Honors. Moreno is still active in show business, continuing to appear in projects such as the 2021 adaptation of Steven Spielberg's West Side Story, which she served as an executive producer.
More than just a souvenir or a toy, the collectible Barbie doll is a tribute to Rita Moreno's wide-ranging influence—a reminder of her journey, her triumphs, and her unwavering dedication to her craft and community.