Bratz gives preview of second round of Kylie Jenner dolls

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 07: Kylie Jenner attends the CFDA Fashion Awards at Casa Cipriani on November 07, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Jason Mendez/Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 07: Kylie Jenner attends the CFDA Fashion Awards at Casa Cipriani on November 07, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Jason Mendez/Getty Images) /
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Bratz unveiled their second round of Kylie Jenner dolls, and they’re just as stylish as the real-life Kylie. Continue reading to see them!

The girls are hereeee!” Kylie wrote for the caption’s post, which featured a VHS-filtered clip of the latest collection additions. “To growing up with @bratz dolls to having my very own! thank you @bratz team!! Ahhhh, I’m obsessed. Available for preorder at bratz.com, Target.com, and Amazon.com now and in stores [on] Oct 1.”

The title of the collection is the “Bratz x Kylie Fashion Dolls-Day and Night Editions,” and adding to it will be the “24-inch Kylie Fashion Doll,” which is only available on Amazon and retails at $99.

The smaller dolls will be full-sized Bratz, measuring nearly eleven inches, and will come with accessories such as the smooch handbag, Kylie’s dog, Norman, hairbrushes, mini posters, and doll stands. For fashion, one doll will be wearing a vegan patent leather minidress, matching platform boots, and sparkling “diamond” earrings, and the other will be sporting Kylie’s 2022 CFDA Fashion Awards gown, complete with an updo and black pumps. Kylie’s iconic 2019 Met Gala look, complete with pom-pom sleeves and flowing lavender hair.

Bratz gave a sneak peek of the dolls on their Instagram page on August 21, ready for the runway and photographed.

The latest installment will be a fabulous addition to the Kylie Bratz mini dolls, which have been flying off the shelves since their release on August 1st. To add to the fun, Kylie allowed her daughter Stormi Webster to “test-play” with the six-inch figures. In an Instagram Story, Kylie’s mini-me had a blast opening up the boxes and discovering the surprises inside.

Had to get Stormi all the minis.”

Bratz made their fashionable debut in 2001, offering more diverse choices for girls who wanted to think outside of Barbie, identify themselves with the dolls, and be their own unique selves.