Young girls across the world are infatuated with Bratz dolls, so what if you were to take Bratz dolls and somehow make them into real role models?
That’s just what Canadian artist Wendy Tsao did recently when she got her hands on a Bratz doll. Taking off the makeup, she transformed the dolls to look like famous women role models to show what they might look like in doll form. Tsao stated that she got the idea from reading a children’s book about primatologist Jane Goodall’s youth. “I thought, ‘Wow, kids really respond to this young Jane Goodall, this would be a great doll,'” Tsao said.
In conjunction with her toy company Child’s Own Studio, which helps create soft toys out of children’s illustrations, Tsao will be making a line of these Bratz dolls under the name “Mighty Dolls.” Once she has made a full line, she will be auctioning them off on eBay. “People are coming up with suggestions for inspiring women that I never even knew about,” she said. “There are lots of women I would like to create.”
Pictured: Malala Bratz doll
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