Mattel has announced the return of the Stevie Nicks Barbie Music Collector doll, responding to high demand from fans. The doll, styled after Nicks’ iconic look from Fleetwood Mac’s 1977 album “Rumours,” quickly sold out. The news of its limited re-release was shared on Instagram by Mattel and reposted by Stevie Nicks herself.
Nicks, known for her distinctive stage presence and influential career, expressed her initial excitement about the doll during a concert at Madison Square Garden last year. Reflecting on the creation process, she shared her emotional connection to the doll’s design, highlighting its resemblance to her younger self and the memories it evokes.
The Stevie Nicks Barbie features a flowing black dress reminiscent of her album cover attire, complete with her signature golden moon necklace and black knee-high boots. Additionally, the doll holds a tambourine adorned with red and black ribbons.
Priced at $55, the doll is currently out of stock on Mattel and Target’s websites but can be found through resale platforms like Amazon, Walmart, StockX, and eBay. Despite its popularity, availability remains limited due to high demand.
Stevie Nicks, currently touring in the U.K., recently postponed upcoming shows due to a leg injury. Her influence in music and fashion continues to resonate, making the Stevie Nicks Barbie a sought-after collector’s item among fans worldwide.
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