Designer Jean Paul Gaultier and Bratz have partnered for a limited-edition doll inspired by the idiosyncratic designer’s vision. The House of Gaultier and the iconic Y2K fashion doll introduce a ...
Kylie Jenner has officially been Bratzified. After launching mini figurines in early August, Bratz has created full-sized fashion dolls inspired by the reality star-turned-beauty entrepreneur.
The Kylie Cosmetics founder said she is "obsessed" after expanding her range of dolls with the brand MGA Entertainment; Taylor Hill/FilmMagic Kylie Jenner is “obsessed” with her new Bratz dolls! The ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Look out, Barbie: The Bratz are back. A rebooted version of the pouty, heavily made-up fashion dolls have hit the toy aisles, after an 11-year legal battle ...
Not everyone is a fan of Kylie Jenner‘s new full-sized Bratz doll collection. The lip kit mogul shared an Instagram video on Monday, August 21, of the first two designs that will be available to ...
Bratzaversary 2025 Collector Doll - an ultra-premium release designed for today's trendsetters. The doll debuts as the first in an all-new annual Bratz anniversary collection where one iconic ...
The girls with a passion for fashion — and spooky season. Khloé and Kim Kardashian transformed into Bratz dolls for Halloween Tuesday alongside BFFs Natalie Halcro and Olivia Pierson. The foursome, ...
If there's one thing I've learned in life, it's that there's a subculture for everything. There's the cute, the bizarre, and the transcendent. The subculture of people who style Bratz dolls is ...
The Bratz girls are back, baby. Though the early-aughts dolls have since declined in popularity, they were once a cultural phenomenon that informed the style choices of their millennial owners. Over a ...
Move over, Barbara Millicent Roberts, because it seems the world of pop culture is big “kenough” for another viral doll moment. After weeks in the spotlight, Barbie’s publicity is getting some ...
My parents never let me have Bratz when the pop culture-inspired dolls were all anyone under the age of 13 wanted in the early '00s. (The name, a reference to “bratty teens,” didn’t sit well with them ...