I Dressed Like Bratz Dolls From The 2000s - Summary

Summary

The video is a vlog by a creator who is dressing up like Bratz dolls from the early 2000s. The Bratz dolls first became popular in 2001 and had a significant impact on the fashion doll market. The creator, who was nine when Bratz first came out, is dressing like four of the original dolls: Yasmin, Cloe, Sasha, and Jade.

The creator's outfits are inspired by the dolls' original designs. For instance, Yasmin's outfit includes a purple velour-ish velvet tube top, white jeans with orange embellishments, purple platform shoes, a woven backpack, and a brown bandana headband. The creator also mentions that Yasmin's outfit reminds them of styles worn by pop and hip-hop stars of the time.

The creator's outfit for Cloe includes a sparkly skinny scarf, an orange tank top, a denim maxi skirt with a lace inset, a bedazzled red belt, cowboy boots, and a red and brown handbag with the word "angel" on the front.

For Sasha's outfit, the creator drove to Mount Baldy to find snow and dressed in a blue faux fur hat and blue sunglasses, a green turtleneck with a sparkly snowflake appliqué, a white vest, a blue sequined belt, a green messenger bag, medium-wash jeans, blue faux fur leg-warmers, and white platform boots.

For Jade's outfit, the creator dressed in a yellow glittery news-boy cap, a purple faux fur jacket, a yellow tank top with the word '"chick" on it, a bedazzled yellow belt, dark-wash flare jeans, silver platform shoes, and a blue spherical beaded handbag.

The creator mentions that dressing like the Bratz dolls was both a fun and challenging experience, with some aspects of the outfits being difficult to find in human sizes. The creator also reflects on how the fashion trends represented by the Bratz dolls have influenced the fashion industry and popular culture.

Facts

1. The video is about dressing like Bratz dolls from the early 2000s.
2. The speaker was nine when Bratz first came out and was interested in Limited Too.
3. Bratz dolls were characterized by their giant heads, multi-ethnic squad, lack of feet, and emphasis on trendy, funky, current-looking fashion.
4. The speaker bought four dolls from the early years of Bratz: Yasmin, Cloe, Sasha, and Jade.
5. The speaker chose Yasmin as the fashion muse for the first outfit.
6. Yasmin's main outfit includes a purple velour-ish velvet tube top, a pair of white jeans with orange embellishments at the bottom, purple platform shoes, a woven backpack, and a brown bandana headband.
7. The speaker had to DIY a more accurate-looking headband/bandana because the original ones looked like nun-in-training habits.
8. The speaker chose Cloe, the blonde of the Bratz pack, for the second outfit.
9. Cloe's outfit includes a sparkly skinny scarf, an orange tank top, a denim maxi skirt with a lace inset, a bedazzled red belt, cowboy boots, and a red and brown handbag with the word "angel" on the front.
10. The speaker chose Sasha for the third outfit, which was a winter wonderland outfit.
11. Sasha's outfit includes a blue faux fur hat and blue sunglasses, a green turtleneck with a sparkly snowflake appliqué, a white vest, a blue sequined belt, a green messenger bag, medium-wash jeans, blue faux fur leg-warmers, and white platform boots.
12. The speaker chose Jade for the final outfit, which is a Spring Fling outfit.
13. Jade's outfit includes a yellow glittery news-boy cap, a purple faux fur jacket, a yellow tank top with the word "chick" on it, a bedazzled yellow belt, dark-wash flare jeans, silver platform shoes, and a blue spherical beaded handbag.
14. The speaker found it difficult to find some of the items for the outfits, including the lace inset on the skirt for Cloe's outfit and the green messenger bag for Sasha's outfit.
15. The speaker had to DIY some of the extra sparkles and bedazzles for Jade's outfit.
16. The speaker found the shoes the most difficult part to wear.
17. The speaker found the clothes themselves enjoyably irreverent, fun, fluffy, and over the top.
18. The speaker found that Bratz make-up is more contemporary-looking now than it was back then.
19. The speaker concluded that even though the popularity of Bratz dolls has faded over time, the Bratz will always have a place in our hearts as the dolls that knocked Barbie off her pedestal and irritated the heck out of our parents.