Bratz and Myscene Dolls are still our Style Icons in 2019 Get Their Looks Here

Bratz and Myscene Dolls are still our Style Icons in 2019 Get Their Looks Here

If you grew up in the 90s/early 2000s, either Bratz Dolls, Myscene Dolls, or both, were probably your icons.

Accompanied by their own movies, shows, online platforms and even computer games, both franchises thrived in the early 2000s and lets face it, we ALL wanted to be them. They we’re super cute and stylish, sassy, and had a low tolerance for men who were distractions rather than assets. Talk about ICONS! It’s not hard to believe that their impeccable fashion has come back full circle in 2019. Want their looks? Look no further!

But first, a breif history…

The Bratz Dollz

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Created by former Mattel (the creators of Barbie dolls) employee Carter Bryant in 2001, Bratz Dollz represent girls (and guys) with larger features. Yasmin, Cloe, Jade, and Sasha being the four original femme fatals of the brand. With their success skyrocketing soon after their launch, Bratz went on to produce movies, TV shows, and a series of successful online games. In 2007, the released the popular live action movie starring our fav, Logan Browning as Sasha. You can relive your childhood and play all the games here.

The My Scene Dolls

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Launched by Mattel in 2002, the MyScene dolls were in instant success. Many claimed that they were a complete copy of the Bratz dolls, with their larger features and urban style. But lets be real, we were too young to care, they were still our IDOLS! Featuring Barbie, Chelsea, Nolee and our fav, Madison, the My Scene Girls were the epitome of style, sass and empowerment. In addition, they had a series of successful movies, tv shows and online games, which you can play here. The most famous of the movies was My Scene Goes Hollywood which co-starred the early 2000s teen icon, Lindsey Lohan. You can watch the full movie here.

Get the Looks

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Get the Looks

Nolee:

Hat- $4.70 on Got Apparel

Top - $6 on SheIn

Chelsea:

Top- $7.60 at Abercrombie & Fitch

Barbie:

Hat- $30.50 on Storets

Dress- $29.99 on Fashion Nova

Bag- $77.70 at Macy’s

Madison:

Top- $6 on SheIn

Glasses- $10 on BogaBoga

Who are your style icons of the past?

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