Prettie Girls!
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The Prettie Girls! are 11.5″ fashion dolls designed by Stacey McBride-Irby, and launched in 2013 under the brand One World Doll Project, a subsidiary of One World Holdings. They were created to bring multicultural representation to the fashion doll world and promote positive values.
6 dolls were released in the Prettie Girls! line, including 1 Limited Edition Collectors Doll. 3 additional dolls were planned but it’s ambiguous whether they were released.
“The Prettie Girls! OWP™ are diverse in culture, interests, attitude, style, and charisma! They are the hippest girls in the world and they attend the Dream Academy of Excellence, a school where dreams always come true and second best in never enough. Prettie Girls are from all over the world and no matter what they look like, who they are, or what they have been through, Prettie Girls are always “OWP” which means One World Prettie! In the Prettie Girls world — every girl is awesome and amazing!
The Prettie Girls! believe that we are all here together and that life can be one big party — IF they always give their best, respect everyone else and never take life for granted! The Prettie Girls believe in getting excellent grades, staying away from trouble, making good decisions and most important of all — taking their futures seriously!
The Prettie Girls! are the “It” girls in town that everyone wants to be around! Styled for play, yet filled with soul, Prettie Girls! OWP™ are waiting for you to join them in a world of fun, friendship and adventure.” – shopowdolls.com
Limited Edition Collectors Doll
Unreleased Dolls
Prettie Girls! Sophia was announced in 2011 in two versions: Signature Edition and Classic Edition.
Due to lack of non-stock images, it’s unclear whether the dolls were ever released.
On Jan 15, 2015, One World Holdings announced the One World Doll Project would create a second celebrity doll, The Vivica A. Fox Prettie Girls! Collectors Doll. Due to lack of news and images, it does not appear that the doll was ever released.