If you want to learn how to draw a Bratz doll, this easy drawing tutorial will guide you step by step. Bratz characters are known for big eyes, a rounded face, and bold fashion details. Take your time, and enjoy building the drawing one clear stage at a time.

What You Will Need
- Pencil
- Eraser
- Black pen or fine liner (optional for clean outlines)
- Colored pencils or markers (optional)
- Plain drawing paper
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Time needed:
11 minutes.
Step-by-Step Drawing Guide
Step 1: Sketch the Lower Face Shape

Start near the upper middle of your page and draw a wide “U” curve. Let both sides rise gently so the chin looks soft and full. Keep the line light so you can adjust the face shape later.
Pro Tip: Keep the chin rounded, not pointy, for a Bratz-style big head.
Step 2: Add the Big Bratz Features

Draw two large almond-shaped eyes in the upper half of the face, with slightly lifted outer corners and long lashes. Add a tiny nose mark between them, then sketch full Bratz-style lips below, plus two curved eyebrows above the eyes. Darken the cheek outline on both sides to make the face shape clearer.
Pro Tip: Keep the eyes tall and oversized, leaving room for the lips.
Step 3: Outline the Hairstyle

Start at the top of the head and sketch a center part with two curved lines that wrap over the skull. Let the hair flow down both sides of the face in big, gentle S-shaped waves, ending with small flipped tips near the shoulders. Add a few short strands near the forehead to create depth.
Pro Tip: Block in the big hair shape first, then add fine strands later.
Step 4: Add the Neck and Top Outline

Draw two short vertical lines under the chin to form a slim neck. Add a small curved neckline, then extend angled lines outward for the shoulders and shape a short-sleeve top. Keep the edges softly rounded for a cute look.
Pro Tip: Make the neck slim so the big Bratz head stands out.
Step 5: Draw the Arms and Small Hands

From each sleeve, pull two slim lines downward to form the Bratz doll’s thin arms. At the ends, add small palm shapes and use short curved lines to suggest fingers. Let the hands open slightly outward so the pose feels relaxed.
Pro Tip: Keep the arms slim and the hands small for balanced proportions.
Step 6: Add the Pants and Forward Leg

From under the shirt, sketch the high-waisted pants with a curved waistband, then drop the lines into wide, loose legs. Let one leg step forward and add a chunky shoe sole at the bottom. On the side of the forward leg, draw a simple square pocket to suggest cargo-style pants, and use a light center line to separate the legs.
Pro Tip: Make the pant cuffs a bit wide to emphasize the Bratz fashion silhouette.
Step 7: Complete the Second Pant Leg and Details

Add the second wide pant leg on the other side, keeping the cuff chunky like the first one. Draw a simple cargo pocket on the outer thigh, then add a curved fly line and a center seam from the waistband down. Finish by outlining the second shoe sole so both feet feel level.
Pro Tip: Match the cuff widths on both legs for a cleaner look.
Step 8: Draw the Chunky Platform Shoe

Under the forward leg, add a larger shoe shape with a rounded upper that covers the foot. Build the sole as a thick, two-layer platform, and place a curved line across the toe to separate the toe cap. Tuck the back in slightly so the heel feels more three-dimensional.
Pro Tip: Make the platform thicker than the pant cuff for a true Bratz look.
Step 9: Complete the Second Platform Shoe

Draw the matching chunky shoe under the other leg, keeping the toe nicely rounded. Build the sole as the same thick, two-layer platform, and add a curved toe line to show the toe section. Adjust both shoes so they feel even and stable on the ground.
Pro Tip: Match the sole thickness on both shoes for a cohesive look.
Step 10: Color in your drawing!

Fun Facts
- Bratz dolls are famous for oversized eyes, glossy lips, and bold makeup style.
- Their fashion often includes wide-leg pants, cargo pockets, and chunky platform shoes.
- A Bratz-style character usually has a big head and a slim body for contrast.
Pin it now, Draw later!

You have now built a full Bratz doll figure, from face shape to fashion details. Try adding light shading under the hair and along the pant folds to show depth. For coloring, start with a base color, then add a darker shade near edges and overlaps.
A common beginner mistake is making the neck too wide, which can reduce the classic Bratz proportions. Keep the neck slim and let the head feel large and expressive.
Practice this step by step drawing a few times, then try changing the hairstyle or outfit for a new look. If you would like, draw another Bratz doll with a different pose and accessories next.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I make the Bratz eyes look even?
Lightly sketch the eye shapes first, then compare their height and angle before darkening lines.
What if my hair looks lopsided?
Check the center part, then adjust the outer hair curve on one side with small changes.
How can I make the outfit look more stylish?
Add small details like extra pockets, seams, or a belt, and keep the shoes bold and chunky.





