Stevie Nicks’ Barbie doll will get restricted re-release

Mattel has introduced a restricted re-release of Stevie Nicks’ Barbie doll – discover out extra under.
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In October final 12 months, Mattel and Nicks unveiled a Barbie doll modelled after the Fleetwood Mac and solo musician, which comes with a mannequin stand, a black gown and platform boots impressed by the ‘Rumours’ cowl and a duplicate of Nicks’ signature golden moon necklace together with a tambourine with pink and black ribbons.
The preliminary run offered out immediately, and was priced at USD$55, with followers clamouring for a re-release.
On Monday (July 8), Nicks and Mattel introduced a restricted re-release, as soon as once more priced at $55. The merchandise went on sale immediately, and is now sold out. It’s at the moment unclear if the treasured merchandise shall be restocked once more sooner or later.
After unveiling the doll final 12 months, Nicks revealed to followers at her live performance at Madison Sq. Backyard on October 1 that she had been engaged on it with Mattel for a 12 months, and that the doll had been travelling along with her to gigs for 3 months.
“Once I take a look at her I see my 27 12 months previous self,” the singer mentioned, including that she additionally sees the whole lot she’s been by way of since 1975. “I’m her and she or he is me.” Nicks confirmed the doll to followers and gifted it to an individual named Sara within the viewers, which additionally prompted her to sing a number of strains of the Fleetwood Mac track of the identical identify.
In different Nicks-related information, the singer-songwriter most lately has needed to postpone her upcoming present in Manchester right this moment (July 9) after sustaining a leg damage. The previous Fleetwood Mac singer did affirm that her BST Hyde Park present in London on July 12 remains to be scheduled to go forward, however mentioned she must transfer the 2 previous gigs as she requires a “minor surgical process”.
In a press release issued to social media, Nicks’ group suggested all ticket holders for Glasgow and Manchester to “maintain on to their tickets” as rescheduled dates can be introduced quickly.