From Frida Kahlo to Malala: the artist who transforms Bratz into heroines to inspire little girls

    Wendy Tsao decided to expertly remove the heavy makeup from the Bratz and add some touches made by herself in the house to create dolls modeled on real women to inspire children.

    He is about to end up run over, his mother saves him





    Frida Kahlo, or Malala Yousafzai. What do they have in common with Bratz dolls? Apparently nothing, if not the extravagant idea behind the original “works” of a young artist.

    She is Wendy Tsao, an American mother who for some time has invented a real business thanks to the creation of handcrafted puppets that reproduce characters invented by children (robots, vampire rabbits…).

    Now Tsao has decided to expertly remove the heavy makeup from the Bratz and add some touches made by herself in the house to create dolls modeled on real women, thus giving life to the "Mighty dolls". And not just any women, but authentic heroines of real life. Its goal? Inspire young girls.

    From Frida Kahlo to Malala: the artist who transforms Bratz into heroines to inspire little girls

    Malala Yousafzai

    From Frida Kahlo to Malala: the artist who transforms Bratz into heroines to inspire little girls

    J. K. Rowling

    “Through my work, I wanted to convey the idea that toys can become a source of comfort, pride and meaning for a child (and also for adults). […] There are real-life people as well as heroes, with their inspiring stories of courage, intelligence, strength and uniqueness. Could children get to know and be inspired by them through toys? ”Wonders Wendy Tsao.


    From Frida Kahlo to Malala: the artist who transforms Bratz into heroines to inspire little girls

    Jane Goodall

    From Frida Kahlo to Malala: the artist who transforms Bratz into heroines to inspire little girls


    Roberta Bondar

    From Frida Kahlo to Malala: the artist who transforms Bratz into heroines to inspire little girls

    Waris Dirie

    Indeed, it is very likely that such a project could encourage children to get to know strong and intelligent women better. How nice it would be, perhaps, that while you play, you have conversations with your daughter, for example, about Malala, Jane Goodall or Frida Kahlo ...

    Germana Carillo

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