In the mid-2000s Barbie faced her first serious competition after years of maintaining about 90% market share of the doll sector. Bratz, the edgy, bug-eyed dolls with their own smartphones and lip ...
After becoming the focus of the Australian media, retailers saw a rush in demand which resulted in a sell-out of the doll and a 600-strong waiting list in time for Christmas. Commenting on the sudden ...
Speaking of Barbies – if you’re in your 20s now, chances are you were either a Barbie, Bratz or Polly Pocket girl. Bratz ...
Taso takes pre-owned Bratz dolls – with their enormous ... dreaming of being their favourite Disney character or Barbie, children can be inspired by real-life heroines. Instead of aspiring ...
Taso takes pre-owned Bratz dolls – with their enormous ... dreaming of being their favourite Disney character or Barbie, children can be inspired by real-life heroines. Instead of aspiring ...
Ever since artist Wendy Tsao saw Sonia Singh's made-under Tree Change dolls she felt drawn to do something similar, and has now produced her beautiful series of remade Bratz dolls – celebrating some ...
Katie Loveday, 18, has dressed in all pink for as long as she can remember - and had a big collection of around 100 Barbie and Bratz dolls. But she stopped wearing her favourite colour in ...
Bratz Doll (2001) Often considered the "anti-Barbie," Bratz Dolls made their fashionable first appearance in 2001 for $14.99. Within a year, the dolls grossed $97 million in global sales.