Bratz dolls that an Australian artist transformed with "radical makeunders" to make them look less grown-up are now racking up auction bids on eBay, while additional versions will be available on Etsy ...
An artist is giving the popular Bratz dolls an inspiring "makeunder." She takes existing Bratz dolls, takes off their makeup, and repaints them. She then re-dresses them into the likeness of ...
Barbie isn’t the only controversial doll in the biz. Bratz dolls, Barbie’s sexier, sassier, curvier counterpart — and yes, we know those are weird adjectives to use when describing a child’s toy — ...
If Bratz dolls–pubescent Barbies dressed for an afterparty in Vegas–seemed a little sad in their 2007 heyday, imagine how they look piled up in thrift shop bins. One woman couldn’t take regularly ...
The oversized flirtatious eyes, the drawn-on makeup and the plump, lipstick-caked glossy lips: Are these children’s dolls or sex toys? Finally, someone has had the good sense to prove just how ...
After years of lawsuits over who owned the big-headed dolls’ IP, Bratz’s rebrand is focused on personalization and digital connectivity. When Bratz were released in 2001, they were the first real ...