Bratz Princess Dolls

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70px-Cloe-princess1.jpg Bratz Princess Cloe Doll

The girls with a passion for fashion get groovy in this 'Princess' collection. Proving that being a princess in the modern world doesn't mean...

Released: 2006

70px-Jade-princess1.jpg Bratz Princess Jade Doll

The Bratz girls really show off their passion for fashion attitude with this 'Princess' collection. The traditional fairytale princess is...

Released: 2006

70px-Yasmin-princess1.jpg Bratz Princess Yasmin Doll

The Bratz girls are practically royalty in this 'Princess' collection. Their passion for fashion attitude has caused a bit of a stir in this...

Released: 2006

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Collection Overview

Cloe, Jade and Yasmin
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Cloe, Jade and Yasmin
In this 'Princess' collection, the Bratz Dolls bring a new meaning to the word Princess! They have their own unique style and prove that being a princess in today's world doesn't mean looking like the traditional fairytale princess. It's all about their passion for fashion attitude but being a princess on the inside - where it really counts. The girls definitely dress to get noticed, they'll turn a few heads with this look that's for sure! Lookin' and feelin' great is what the Bratz girls are all about and they show their true independence in this theme. MGA Entertainment have launched yet another classic collection, the Princess theme will keep young girls entertained for hours; each doll comes with two funky outfits that can be mixed and matched and all have their own sparklin' tiara! The collection consists of Roxxi, Fianna, Jade, Cloe, Yasmin and the two wicked twins Ciara and Diona. Jade, Cloe and Yasmin are three of the four original Bratz dolls and have been so popular since their launch that they have appeared in the majority of themes. Sasha is the fourth of the original Bratz but doesn't appear in this Princess theme. A Lifetime Bedroom Set and separate Throne can also be purchased in this collection.

Character History

Yasmin
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Yasmin
Jade
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Jade
Cloe
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Cloe

Roxxi is the first Bratz character in the Princess collection. She is not very well known in the Bratz world, at least not when comparing her to other characters such as Cloe and Yasmin. However, she has recently been seen in 'Bratz Rock Angelz', although she couldn't be purchased separately and came with the Bratz Rock Angelz Concert Stage. In this theme she can be bought separately and looks rockin'in her princess gear!

The second character in this collection is Fianna. Like Roxxi, Fianna doesn't appear as much as the original girls but she is stunning and becoming more popular by the day! She has recently appeared in 'Bratz Wild Wild West' and 'Bratz Campfire'. She looks even more beautiful in this collection that she perhaps has done in the past - her hair looks especially striking. The third Bratz girl to feature in this Princess theme is Jade. Like usual she has long dark hair, but in this theme she-s had a cute fringe cut. Jade is one of the original Bratz characters and has appeared in many other Bratz themes, including 'Bratz Step Out', 'Bratz Rock Angelz' and 'Bratz Birthday'.

Also in the Princess collection is Cloe. Cloe's continuous reappearance in new collections has ensured her popularity and she remains a firm favourite with young girls. Cloe's usual bleached blonde hair and bright red lipstick has been toned down slightly in this theme and she looks slightly prettier; her blonde hair has streaks of brown running through it and her lips are more pink than red - a quite good look for her!

The fifth girl in this funky collection is Yasmin. Also one of the original four, Yasmin's popularity has been strong with young girls. She has recently appeared in 'Bratz Birthday Bash', 'Bratz Wild Wild West', 'Bratz Midnight Dance' and 'Bratz Step Out'. She looks particulary striking in Bratz Princess, with a beautiful enticing tiara and a long and flowing purple dress 'tied' in black ribbon. In this theme Yasmin has a most irregular but pretty feauture, a cut fringe! Yasmin is looking more beautiful than ever, she is forever beating Cloe in good looks! No need to be jealous Cloe, blondes don't always have to be beautiful!

The wicked sisters Ciara and Diona are new to the Bratz world, but their striking looks are sure to entice young girls to want to buy them - there can't be princesses without wicked twins! The Throne and the Lifestyle Bedroom Set look fit for royalty and the girls can really live it up with these luxury fairytale items!

Princess Styles

Roxxi has extremely long red hair with a cute little fringe that is parted on the side. On her head she wears a sparklin' tiara that really brings out her big blue eyes. She wears a dark red shade of lipstick and a little black top with a gold crown on. Roxxi has a gorgeous baby blue tutu and matching painted on blue high heels. Fianna looks breathtakingly stunning in this theme; her hair is styled like a true princess' and her little tiara fits neatly under her hair. She wears red lipstick, but her skin tone is darker than the others so it really suits her. She has a cute white vest with a gold crown on and matching white knee length socks. Her tutu is gold and white and she wears silver high heels - a true beauty! Cloe's look in this Princess theme is far prettier than other collections; her hair and makeup have been toned down to give her a subtler look. She wears a pink top with a gold crown on and matching pink shoes. Her tutu is black with pink rimming and her overall look is fab!

Jade has her traditional long dark hair but she's had a cute fringe cut and wears her tiara on the top of her head. She wears an army style t-shirt with a star on that has pink netting coming down as sleeves. She wears a matching pink-netted tutu and black knee length socks. Her shoes are green to match her top - Jade's is probably the most daring outfit of the collection! Yasmin has long wavy hair that reaches her ankles and also has a little fringe. She wears a purple shade of lipstick to match her purple corset top and has a black tutu. She has matching black shoes and a matching purple tiara. Each girl comes with a second outfit so all can mix and match their princess clothes! The wicked twins both look the same with their long black hair and red fringe. They both have big blue eyes and wear a slightly different shade of lipstick. Ciara has a yellow tutu and Diona wears a pink one. Their boots are especially great and look like high heel wellies!


User Reviews

Comment by talia garrett, Tuesday 11th November 2008
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where is sasha princess doll?

Comment by talia, Sunday 14th September 2008
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i just love bratz dolls.which mean i love the bratz princess dolls.bratz rule...and barbie drule........................................................the end.

Comment by Sandy, Monday 18th August 2008
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The Princess line rulz. If I have much money, I'll get almost all of them (except Yasmin™ because her hairstyle doesn't suit her as much as her appearance.Yasmin is also my favorite,but not in this line.)Their clothes are very trendy that they look like modern rock-and-roll fairytale princesses.That's all I can say.

Comment by Desrean, Tuesday 24th June 2008
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I love these dolls that I really want!Roxxi is my most fave and Cloe is my least fave.

Comment by Alice, Monday 19th May 2008
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I so love bratz and Jade looks kind of like Ashlee Simpson but way more prettier. She's so glamourous and Yasmin (born Yasmine Pue in 1991) is the best and i really confide all of them

Comment by Lydia, Sunday 20th April 2008
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I am so mad on bratz my favourite bratz is jade I love jade's hair.

Comment by Donnella, Sunday 30th March 2008
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BRATZ ROCKKKKKKKK!!!!!! My favorite is Cloe because of her style and her attitude!

Comment by princess, Sunday 14th October 2007
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great dolls i love bratz ,my favorite is cloe.

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