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Kylie Jenner transformed into mini Bratz dolls for new collection

Honey, I shrunk the reality star.

Kylie Jenner has been transformed into a series of mini Bratz dolls for a limited-edition collection of figurines.

Bratz’s first-ever celebrity collaboration features six “Bratzified” versions of the billionaire beauty mogul wearing some of her most iconic red carpet outfits.

The looks include the lavender feather-trimmed Versace gown she rocked at the 2019 Met Gala and the corseted black dress and crystal crown she sported at the Thierry Mugler exhibition opening in November 2022.

Per the website, each mystery trapezoid capsule costs $9.99 and comes with one mini doll, one mini accessory — like Jenner’s signature convertible cruiser, her Italian Greyhoud Norman or an oversized lip-shaped phone — and a collector’s guide.


Kylie Jenner at the 2019 Met Gala
The set features six “Bratzified” versions of Jenner wearing some of her most iconic outfits.
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Kylie Jenner's Bratz doll
Each mystery capsule costs $9.99.
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Upon unboxing, the trapezoid capsule turns into a stackable display.

“I have been a fan of Bratz since childhood, and I’ve always wanted my own Bratz doll,” the “Kardashians” star, 25, said in a press release, per the Hollywood Reporter.

“I have loved every step of the process this past year in creating these dolls alongside the Bratz team.”


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For Jasmin Larian — the founder and creative director of both Bratz and fashion brand Cult Gaia — the partnership with Jenner is a “sentimental” one.


Kylie Jenner's Bratz doll
Each capsule also comes with one mini accessory.
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Kylie Jenner's Bratz doll
This marks Bratz’s first-ever celebrity collaboration.
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Kylie Jenner
Jenner said she’s “loved every step” of the creative process.
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“Kylie truly embodies everything Bratz has stood for since its inception 22 years ago — from being disruptive and rebellious to energetic and expressive,” she gushed.

“Not only will this collaboration expand to Kylie’s millions of fans, but it will also reach the audiences that grew up with Bratz and are excited to relive the Y2K Bratz lifestyle today.”

Bratz art director Chelsea Green added that she and her team have ensured that the figurines “are as authentic and meticulously designed as possible.”

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