S.I.S./So in Style Characters
The S.I.S./So In Style characters are largely unrelated to the Barbie character continuity, except for text on the packaging that describes the Grace character moving to Chicago, away from her friend Barbie in Malibu.
- Grace (friend of Barbie, 2009); According to marketing materials, the Grace character enjoys cheerleading and is interested in science.
- Courtney (Chelsea-sized "little sister" of Grace, 2009)
- Kara (friend of Grace, 2009); According to marketing materials, the Kara character enjoys music and is interested in math.
- Kianna (Chelsea-sized "little sister" of Kara, 2009)
- Trichelle (friend of Grace, 2009); According to marketing materials, the Trichelle character enjoys art and is interested in journalism.
- Janessa (Chelsea-sized "little sister" of Trichelle, 2009)
- Chandra (friend of Grace, 2010); According to marketing materials, the Chandra character enjoys drama/dance and is interested in history.
- Zahara (Chelsea-sized "little sister" of Chandra, 2010)
- Darren (boyfriend of Grace, 2010); According to marketing materials, the Darren character enjoys football and making movies, and is interested in history.
- Julian (Chelsea-sized "little brother" of Darren, 2010)
- Marisa (friend of Grace, 2011); first latina character from S.I.S.
Read more about this topic: List Of Barbie's Friends And Family
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