We don’t hate it, TBH.
i was born to be yasmin, even with the undereye mole ? pic.twitter.com/zhJWC1rud2
— Suudé ? (@sudehere) September 14, 2017
We have officially reached peak ’00s nostalgia: Bratz Doll makeup is officially a beauty trend.
According to Yahoo! Lifestyle, the nostalgia-inducing makeup looks — inspired by the fabulous dolls you no doubt owned and loved — is making the rounds on the Internet. “When I was younger, I always wanted to be a Bratz doll — I had all of them and the movies,” 19-year-old Natalie Martinez, who styled her face like one of the dolls, told Yahoo! Lifestyle. “I always thought Bratz were cooler than Barbie in terms of fashion and makeup; they honestly had a ‘passion for fashion,’ and a lot of girls get inspired by them today still.”
when you’re finally the bratz doll your 7 year old self always aspired to be pic.twitter.com/pk9dZuN4AV
— spookshow baby (@ahoynatalie) September 13, 2017
For those who didn’t idolize this fashionable doll #squad as a kid, Bratz Dolls launched in the early ’00s as a seriously glammed up version of the run-of-the-mill Barbie dolls most millennials were used to. Their street style was always on point (think: fur vests, cheetah-print pants, and a lot of platform shoes) and they were not messing around with their makeup. Each doll had her own particular look, but they were all partial to glossy lips, bright eyeshadow, and winged liner that would give Kat Von D a run for her money.
Call me Sasha lol she was my fav ?? pic.twitter.com/yWghKC1BGL
— Its Llady Syd ✨ (@lladykiddd) September 15, 2017
Though the Internet is blowing up with these new looks, it actually isn’t the first time that the Bratz gang has been credited with inspiring some of today’s makeup trends. Earlier this year, The Daily Mail ran a story comparing the glam styles of some top celebrities — Khloe Kardashian, Gigi Hadid, and Rihanna, to name a few — to the dolls, and the Bratz and their real-life counterparts actually do look shockingly similar. Plus, let’s not forget the time that Kendall asked Kylie, ‘Does anyone ever tell you you look like a Bratz Doll?’ AKA the greatest compliment of all time.
I recreated Jade from bratz and realized I should’ve smiled ? pic.twitter.com/WLBgZkqHOl
— honey (@awlilyy) September 10, 2017
Bratz dolls were tragically taken out of production in 2014 but will reportedly be making a comeback next year. Does anyone else feel a makeup collab coming on?
Written by Zoe Weiner, first published on teenvogue.com
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