Our Story
Our Story
The doll that made us stare in amazement.
Growing up in Haiti, Widline Pyrame received her first Black doll as a child and couldn’t believe one existed. That moment of recognition sparked a lifelong mission.
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“We were so shocked to see that one existed — we just stared at her in amazement.”
— Widline Pyrame, Founder
Where It Began
A doll that finally looked like her.
Widline was born in Haiti and moved to the United States as a child, where the toys around her reflected a very different image of beauty. By age nine, she was already battling self-esteem — surrounded by dolls and media that didn’t look like her.
When her uncle gifted her and her sister a Black doll, everything changed. That single toy told them they were worth representing. Fusion Dolls was built to replicate that feeling, for every child who has ever looked at a toy shelf and not seen themselves.
From a single doll to a movement.
What We Stand For
Every child deserves to see themselves in the toys they love.
Fusion Dolls is more than a shop. It’s a promise — that no child should grow up without a doll that looks like them.
Representation
Our dolls reflect the full spectrum of Black and Brown beauty — different skin tones, hair textures, and heritages.
Self-Love
We believe self-love starts early. Every product we create is designed to build confidence and pride from the inside out.
Cultural Pride
From Haitian roots to a global community — our gifts, books, and decor celebrate heritage across generations.
WidlinePyrame
Founder & CEO, Fusion Dolls®
A Haitian-American entrepreneur, author, and advocate for representation, Widline built Fusion Dolls® from the ground up in Brockton, Massachusetts. She has been featured by the Boston Globe, NBC Boston, and the Daily Mail, and was named Entrepreneur of the Year by her community. Her mission has always been simple: make sure every child can find a doll that looks like them.

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