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After being released for preorder on Mattel’s website on Monday morning, Stevie Nicks‘ first-ever Barbie version of herself sold out within minutes.
Now, it’s popping up on resale sites such as Ebay for almost double the price. The ’70s-style doll, which Mattel launched in honor of the Fleetwood Mac star’s 75th birthday, is inspired by her outfit on the cover of the iconic 1977 album “Rumours.” Those familiar with Nicks’ all-black ensembles, a style she’s honed since the ’70s, will see her likeness in the doll’s flowy-sleeved black dress, platform boots and moon-shaped pendant.
Of course, it also boasts her recognizable blond bangs and smoky eye shadow, in addition to a tambourine in hand cascading with ribbons. “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 said in a statement. “Of course I questioned ‘Would she look like me?
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