Mattel Restocks Stevie Nicks’ Barbie: Where to Buy the Doll Online

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Back by popular demand! Stevie Nicks’ Barbie Music Collector doll is being restocked, Mattel announced on Monday (July 8).

“The encore you’ve been waiting for 🤘🎸🖤 The legendary @StevieNicks Barbie doll is back by popular demand with a limited re-release! Don’t miss your chance to join in on the music,“ the company revealed on Instagram, which Nicks reposted to her account.

Nicks announced the initial Barbie release last year during her concert at New York’s Madison Square Garden. The doll was first released in November 2023.

“My Stevie @Barbie has been with me now for several months. When Mattel came to me asking if I would like to have a Barbie made in the Rumours cover style I was very overwhelmed,” Nicks posted on X in October. “Of course I questioned ‘would she look like me? Would she have my spirit? Would she have my heart…’ When I look at her, I see my 27 year old self~ All the memories of walking out on a big stage in that black outfit and those gorgeous boots come rushing back~ and then I see myself now in her face. What we have been through since 1975~ the battles we have fought, the lessons we have learned~ together. I am her and she is me. She absolutely has my heart.”

“Thank you Mattel, for working with me to make Stevie Barbie so pretty and so soulful and so real; she means the world to me!”

Channeling the heyday of Fleetwood Mac, the Stevie Nicks Barbie is outfitted in a flowing black dress inspired by her outfit on the album cover for the band’s 1977 LP Rumours. The doll also wears a replica of Nicks’ signature golden moon necklace along with black knee-high boots and carries a tambourine with red and black ribbons.

The Stevie Nicks Barbie doll retails for $55 and is currently sold out at Mattel and Target. The doll is available for resale on sites such as Amazon and Walmart. (It’s also popping up on StockX and eBay.)

Nicks, who’s currently on tour in the U.K., was forced to postpone shows slated for July 6 and July 9 due to a leg injury.

Latifah Muhammad

Billboard