Mattel creates limited-edition Zendaya Barbie

LOS ANGELES, CA - SEPTEMBER 26: Singer/actress Zendaya arrives at the Barbie Rock 'n Royals Concert Experience benefiting VH1 Save The Music Foundation at the Hollywood Palladium on September 26, 2015 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

Credit: Kevin Winter

Credit: Kevin Winter

LOS ANGELES, CA - SEPTEMBER 26: Singer/actress Zendaya arrives at the Barbie Rock 'n Royals Concert Experience benefiting VH1 Save The Music Foundation at the Hollywood Palladium on September 26, 2015 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)


There’s a new Barbie, and it doesn’t look like what you’re used to.

On Saturday, singer and actress Zendaya debuted the new doll when she hosted the Barbie Rock 'N Royals Concert Experience at the Hollywood Palladium in Hollywood, CA.

"We are so excited to honor @Zendaya with this one-of-a-kind doll as she encourages girls to Raise Their Voices and inspires us to #BeSuper," the caption reads.

The Barbie replicates Zendaya’s look at the 2015 Oscars, where she donned a white Vivienne Westwood gown and long faux dreadlocks.

"When I was little, I couldn't find a Barbie that looked like me," the Disney star wrote. "My… how times have changed."

The locks in Zendaya's look, inspired by actress Lisa Bonet, garnered much attention when E!'s "Fashion Police" Giuliana Rancic and Kelly Osbourne criticized the hairstyle, stating that the 19-year-old looked as if she smelled like marijuana and patchouli oil.

The young celebrity fired back with a thoughtful post on social media stating, “There is a fine line between what is funny and disrespectful.”

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Other celebrities like rapper Nicki Minaj have publically shown support for Zendaya’s new Barbie.

"I love your doll's hair," Minaj wrote on Instagram. "I love what it means for other little girls who will identify with it & be empowered."

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