Katy Perry to be immortalised in doll-form
'I Kissed A Girl' star channels fashion in toy
Katy Perry is set to be immortalised as a doll, with the release of a limited edition collectible toy in her likeness.
The ‘I Kissed A Girl’ singer collaborated with fashion designer Jason Wu to create the doll, which will feature the miniaturised version of Perry wearing her signature style, with her belted gold mini dress with accordion-pleated skirt.
The doll will be sold as a limited edition in toy stores worldwide as well as via the Integrity Toys website.
Perry spent seven weeks at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 this summer with her song ‘I Kissed A Girl’, taken from her ‘One Of The Boys’ album which was released in June.
As previously reported, Perry [url= http://www.nme.com/news/queen/40017]says her biggest inspiration[/url] is late Queen singer Freddie Mercury, whom she compared to current flamboyant pop star Mika.
--By our New York staff.
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The ‘I Kissed A Girl’ singer collaborated with fashion designer Jason Wu to create the doll, which will feature the miniaturised version of Perry wearing her signature style, with her belted gold mini dress with accordion-pleated skirt.
The doll will be sold as a limited edition in toy stores worldwide as well as via the Integrity Toys website.
Perry spent seven weeks at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 this summer with her song ‘I Kissed A Girl’, taken from her ‘One Of The Boys’ album which was released in June.
As previously reported, Perry [url= http://www.nme.com/news/queen/40017]says her biggest inspiration[/url] is late Queen singer Freddie Mercury, whom she compared to current flamboyant pop star Mika.
--By our New York staff.
Find out more about NME.
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