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Mattel Asks Girls 'What's your Flava?' in an All-New Line of Fashion Dolls
Category-Busting Flavas® Dolls Are Hip-Hop Happening and Promote Fearless Self Expression in Girls Ages 8-10
Photo below: Flava dolls
Photo of Flava dolls courtesy of Mattel
Jul 29, 2003/ FW/ --- Flava, according to "Hip Hoptionary: The Dictionary of Hip Hop
Terminology" by Alonzo Westbrook, means personal flavor or style. With the
nationwide introduction of Flavas (pronounced FLAY-vuhz) this week, the first
reality-based fashion doll brand that celebrates today's teen culture through
authentic style, attitude and values, MattelTM has
created a hot hip-hop themed line that allows girls to express their own
personal flava.
Born in the world of music and fashion, the hip-hop movement has evolved into
a cultural phenomenon and celebrates fearless self-expression through freestyle
dance, hip-hop music, street sport and signature fashions. Flavas, for girls
ages 8-10, is the hottest doll line to embrace this latest tween trend
encouraging girls to show their inner flava to the outer world. Starting this
month, girls will be introduced to a crew of six friends - four girls and two
boys - all sporting their hip-hop style.
"Flavas embraces the highly-popular hip-hop trend with breakthrough concepts
never seen before in the older girl toy market," said Jerry Bossick, Senior Vice
President, Mattel Brands. "Flavas also represents several other firsts in the
doll aisle. Just like real teens, Flavas reflects true individuality through a
variety of sizes, face sculpts and styles unique to each character within the
line."
Guaranteeing the Flavas crew maintains its distinct identity, each character
has an individual face sculpt, ensuring that all six Flavas crew members reflect
the look of real teens while differentiating each character from the other. The
members of the Flavas crew are also all different heights, ranging from 10 to 11
1/2 inches. The dolls feature more articulation than other fashion dolls: 10
points of articulation to allow for a variety of poses and a creative way for
girls to reflect more "attitude" through the dolls.
Reflecting how today's teens change their looks based on their personality
and mood of the moment, Flavas will also feature multiple looks of the same
character in every product wave. Each Flavas crew member will have two very
different-looking dolls at launch, with different fashions, hairstyles, make-up
and even eye color. As an example, one Happy D doll will showcase a sporty look,
while a second will feature Happy D's street style - each with unique fashions,
hair accessories, make-up and style.
Each Flavas doll features two highly detailed fashion outfits, including
rub-on decals that allow girls to "DIY" (do-it yourself) their own custom Flavas
looks, another form of unique self-expression.
The Flavas launch campaign includes an innovative marketing and advertising
push, including a sponsorship of this summer's Christina Aguilera tour, who
herself personifies the idea of fearless self-expression.
The dolls are available this week at retailers nationwide. The Flavas Tuner
Car and Bike Date Motorcycle sets also will be available this summer.
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