>>6192985I fell in love with the new bratz. They didn't looks as edgy, street, or urban as the original early 2000s bratz.
The second time they relaunched them in 2010 they looked more adult, and glamorous . Their lips were slightly parted, and they just looked classy. Well as classy as you're going to get with a Bratz doll.
The new 2016 Bratz were cute, young, teen girl dolls. They didn't look to adult/glamorous. They didn't look like street thugs. They just looked adorably cute.
I collected as many as I could on a very tight budget, and was looking forward to getting more, but it looks like that won't be happening any time soon since they were discontinued.
Honestly I think they are failing today because of one of two reasons.
1) They have lost their identity
or
2) They were always just early 2000s sluty pop star dolls who are as relevant today as Britney Spears is.