Earlier this year, Bratz, the flashy, glammed-up dolls with attitude, got a new look thanks to Tasmanian artist Sonia Tingh. Tingh stripped the face paint and dressed them in less revealing clothing in what amounted to a “make-under.”
Now, another artist, Wendy Tsao, inspired by Tingh, is taking the feminist message a step further with “Mighty Dolls.”
For the “Mighty Dolls” project, Tsao repurposes former Bratz to resemble famous women role models. So far her recreations include Canadian astronaut Roberta Bondar, scientist Jane Goodall, author and activist Waris Dirie, artist Frida Kahlo, author J.K. Rowling and activist Malala Yousafzai. A quote from each icon accompanies its likeness on the artist’s website.
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“I wonder if a child who plays with a doll of someone who is a real person who did some amazing things when they grow up might … appreciate more the real potential that lies within all of us,” Tsao wrote to MTV News in an email.
“You know how we ’outgrow’ our toys — Bratz doll[s] or Disney princess doll[s]? It’s hard to imagine feeling the same way about Malala. Can you outgrow Malala?” she continued.









