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Get ready to deck the halls, Mimi-style! Mattel is releasing a Mariah Carey Barbie doll to celebrate the Queen of Christmas this holiday season.

The Mariah Carey Barbie was released on Friday (Nov. 17) via Mattel Shop and Amazon. Capturing Carey’s “signature flair and dazzling style,” the doll wears a glittery, trumpet gown with matching red heels. The festive, red dress features ruched overlay with a dramatic slit and sparkly silvery jewelry. The doll also holds a silver microphone and wears a tiny replica of Carey’s butterfly ring.

Mariah Carey Barbie Doll

Getting her own Barbie doll is a dream come true, Carey excitedly shared in a statement. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime dream to have my own Barbie! If I could go back and tell my little girl self that one day, I would have a Barbie made in my likeness, I think she would flip out! I hope all collectors and fans everywhere enjoy the holiday season and hopefully the Mariah Barbie will be a wonderful addition to it!”

The Mariah Carey Barbie retails for $75 and is available at Mattel Shop while supplies last.

Carey’s Barbie release coincides with her Merry Christmas One and All Tour, which launched on Thursday and will continue throughout next month. The “All I Want for Christmas” superstar will take a short break from touring to perform her holiday hit at the 2023 Billboard Music Awards on Sunday — marking the song’s awards-show debut.

The holiday season is just gearing up and it’s been a busy time for Carey, who starred in holiday campaigns for Victoria’s Secret and The Children’s Place. Earlier this week, Carey released her own line of holiday merchandise through her Amazon Merch Shop.

Carey is the latest music legend to get the Barbie treatment. Mattel has released Barbie dolls of several music icons including Stevie Nicks, Tina Turner and Gloria Estefan.



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