Forever 21 is excited to announce its first-ever Bratz collection, which launched today. We’re bringing the culturally redefining dolls to life through the latest, on-trend fashion at the most incredible value. This co-designed Forever 21 x Bratz Collection is a curated fashion assortment of six outfits inspired by iconic Bratz style.
The Forever 21 x Bratz Collection is all about fashion forward styles, inspired by the Bratz’ iconic looks, and fit perfectly into today’s must-have festival looks. Featuring a variety of cool denim styles, from baggy cargos to fitted micro miniskirts and tube dresses, along with corset tops, shimmery swim pieces and baguette bags to round out the look in a stylish way.
The collection includes women’s and women’s plus apparel, swim, and handbag accessories, ranges in price from $17.99-$59.99 and has sizing from XS-XXL & 23-34, 0X-4X & 12-20 in denim. The Forever 21 x Bratz Collection will be available to shop in Forever 21 stores and Forever21.com.
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