Aaliyah has joined the hallowed halls of legendary singers immortalized in Barbie form by doll maker Mattel. The collectible Barbie, which celebrates the artist’s enduring influence on music, fashion and pop culture, became available for pre-order Thursday on what would have been the late star’s 46th birthday.
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A limited edition Barbie of Aaliyah sold out within hours of going on sale on what would have been the late R&B singer’s 46th birthday.
The Barbie IP got a big boost in 2023 with the release of the Margot Robbie-starring “Barbie” movie, and the iconic doll only got more popular from there, with celebrity collaborations with everyone from Mariah Carey to Rita Moreno.
The Aaliyah Barbie is more than just a doll. It is a tribute to a trailblazer whose influence continues to inspire generations. Fans and collectors alike can shop the latest doll to secure this must-have through digital mass retailers including Mattel Shop, Walmart and Amazon.
A writer explains what the new Aaliyah Barbie doll means to little Black girls and why it's important to have representation in toys.
Aaliyah's brother, Rashad Haughton, speaks with PEOPLE about the creation process behind the R&B star's brand-new Barbie.
Rashad Haughton, the late singer’s brother, tells TODAY.com the "message" he hopes people get from the new Aaliyah Barbie doll.
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The Aaliyah doll has been released as a part of the Barbie Music Collector Series, which has included collectible dolls of Stevie Nicks, Gloria Estefan, David Bowie and Tina Turner, among others.
In 1956, there were baby dolls for little girls to play with. but the idea of an eleven-and-a-half inch tall grown women with feet permanently arched to wear high heels
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