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Barbie gets a make over courtesy of Elton John!

LUCCA, ITALY - JULY 07, 2019: Sir ELTON JOHN performs on stage of Lucca Summer Festival 2019. July 07, 2019 in Lucca, Italy Photo: Shutterstock

Barbie gets a make over courtesy of Elton John!

Elton John is getting his very own Barbie doll. And while the doll won’t look like Elton, it will be styled in his likeness.  Barbie will look like Barbie, buy have the high fashion style of Elton!

The limited-edition Barbie doll, which was released on Mattel’s website on Thursday, will have a glittery top and flared denim complete with the singer’s initials.

Her multi-colored “Elton” bomber jacket has stars on its sleeves and rainbow stripes on its hem. She will also have rainbow-patterned platform boots, a purple bowler hat and Elton’s signature sparkly pink sunglasses.
The Mattel website says, “The Elton John Barbie doll is a bold collaboration that personifies two cultural icons and honors the extraordinary artistry and musicianship of a stellar performer.”
The doll, which retails for $50, was released to mark the 45th anniversary of the singer’s record-breaking two-day performance at the Dodgers Stadium in October 1975.

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