After Stevie Nicks’ first Barbie doll sold out, Mattel is coming back with another doll of the Fleetwood Mac singer based on the album cover of her first solo album.
Nicks’ first Signature Barbie doll — crafted in the style of her look from Fleetwood Mac’s legendary Rumours album from 1977 — was released in 2023 and quickly sold out.
However, fans will soon have another chance to get Signature Barbie from Nicks’ look on the cover of her classic LP, Bella Donna, which was released in 1981.
The album spawned the hits “Edge of Seventeen,” “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around” (with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers) and “Leather and Lace” (with the Eagles’ Don Henley).
The pending release of Nicks’ Bella Donna Barbie was first reported by People on Tuesday. Nicks told People, “I’m just thrilled. It’s the only good thing since I broke my shoulder.”
Despite the injury, Nicks is resuming her 2025 concert tour on Tuesday night in Charlotte, N.C. The 11-city tour wraps up at Hard Rock Live on Dec. 10 in Hollywood, Fla.
Stevie Nicks Wants Her Barbie Dolls To Be Part Of Her Legacy
According to People, the Stevie Nicks Bella Donna Barbie “wears a silky frock with angel sleeves, slouchy white boots and a towering top hat, bridging the gap between the singer’s free-spirited ‘70s style and early ‘80s glamour.”
Reflecting on what the dolls mean to her, Nicks, 77, said they will become part of her legacy.
“They’re a story of my whole musical life,” Nicks told People. “If I have a legacy, if I have ‘What do I leave behind that is sacred?’ I think that it’d be Barbie. Rumours and Bella Donna Barbie are a huge part of what I leave behind when I go on to the next planet.”
Before joining Fleetwood Mac in 1975, Nicks and her then-boyfriend, Lindsey Buckingham, wrote and performed together and released the self-titled album Buckingham Nicks in 1973.
Mattel has yet to release a release date and pricing information on Nicks’ Bella Donna Barbie. As of the publication of this article, the Mattel Creations website, which sold Nicks’ Rumours Signature Barbie, did not have a listing for the new doll.