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The 2026 Bratzaversary Collector Doll Celebrates 25 Years of Bratz

Since its 2001 launch, Bratz has carved out a unique place in fashion, music, beauty and entertainment, and this year, the iconic brand is celebrating its 25th anniversary with special launches like the 25th Bratzaversary Collector Doll, Gaia. Bratz introduced Gaia, as the goddess of fashion who has looked over the dolls all this time, and she also goes by Phoenix because part of the fun of fashion is being able to reinvent the way you express yourself. The otherworldly, limited-edition Gaia Collector Doll sports an armor-inspired metallic corset top, wing-shaped chrome sleeves, a layered skirt, a silver gauntlet purse, and a chrome headdress.

Alongside Gaia, Bratz's anniversary lineup includes refreshed versions of Yasmin, Cloe, Sasha and Jade, new accessory and apparel drops, plus a Bratz Chatz podcast hosted by the dolls themselves.

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