The Force is strong with these Barbies.
Barbie just announced a collaboration with "Star Wars" and revealed a new line of Barbie dolls that pays homage to "Star Wars: A New Hope" with some fashionable flair.
(MORE: Barbie aims for inclusion as Mattel unveils doll who uses wheelchair and one with a prosthetic limb)Introducing the all-new #StarWars x @Barbie Dolls, inspired by the film, Star Wars: A New Hope.✨Celebrating the original concept art, this collectible set pays homage to three iconic characters.
— Mattel (@Mattel) August 13, 2019
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The three new collectible dolls are modeled after iconic characters, Princess Leia, Darth Vader and R2-D2, but accessorized with some high fashion twists.
Princess Leia has on an elegant white gown, silver jewelry and her signature space buns restyled into a modern up-do.
The designer behind the collection, Robert Best, detailed how he kept signature elements from the character to make her recognizable while adding a glamorous touch.
"I also wanted to make sure Leia's confidence shined through," he said in an interview with the Barbie blog. "I took the hairstyle (that might be one of the most recognizable of all time) and added braids and volume as well as lowering the placement. For the gown I really wanted to amp up the glamour but still keep it relatively clean and simple. We created a stunning white gown with dramatic cape-like sleeves, highlighted with the silver corset belt, necklace and cuffs adding a cool touch of shine and texture."
Darth Vader is rocking some killer shades with a shiny leather dress, a large cape and a clutch that resembles the Sith Lord’s breastplate.
R2-D2 reps a geometric style with a bomber jacket, a dome skirt, thigh-high boots, a striking blue ponytail, "radar eye detail" and a clutch that looks a bit like his pal C-3PO.
(MORE: David Bowie Barbie doll released to celebrate 'Space Oddity' 50th anniversary)Best, called the line a "dream collaboration."
"Barbie and Star Wars are cultural phenomena like no others and so it’s exciting to bring these two worlds together. I also think it might be an unexpected collaboration and I love that," Best said.
(MORE: Doctor Who gets her own Barbie doll inspired by 1st-ever female to play the iconic character)The dolls are priced at $100 each and are scheduled for release on Nov. 18.
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