Bratz coloring pages for kids, teens, and adults who grew up with the original four — all free, all printable as PDFs, no sign-up needed. This collection has 30 pages covering Yasmin, Cloe, Jade, and Sasha in scenes that actually match how people search: baddie looks, Y2K outfits, baby Bratz, Rock Angelz, Paris runway, and a handful of character close-ups for fans who want the details.
Bratz just turned 24 — and they’re more relevant than ever. A new live-action film is in development at Amazon MGM, Season 2 of Alwayz Bratz dropped in early 2025, and collaborations with Mean Girls, Clueless, and Gentle Monster have kept them on every mood board worth looking at. Whether you’re a kid discovering Cloe for the first time or a millennial who had the original dolls and knows exactly what Y2K low-rise jeans mean — there is a page here for you.

Every page is a free printable PDF sized for US Letter and A4. Click any image to open the file and print — or save it for later.
Free Printable Bratz Coloring Pages
Simple Bratz Coloring Page
Easy Yasmin Bratz Coloring Page
Bratz Baddie Coloring Page
Bratz Baddie Face Close-Up
Bratz Group Coloring Page
Bratz Girls Walking the City
Y2K Bratz Coloring Page
Baby Bratz — Cloe and Yasmin
Sasha Bratz DJ Scene
Bratz Boys — Eitan and Cameron
Bratz Coloring Page for Adults
Bratz Fashion Pixiez
Bratz Paris Fashion Runway
Bratz Sleepover Night
Cloe Bratz Photoshoot
Bratz Salon Makeover Scene
Cloe Bratz Coloring Page
Cloe Bratz Shopping Day
Jade and Her Cat Mica
Jade Bratz Skating and Street Art
Cloe Bratz Christmas Scene
Jade Bratz Halloween Witch
Roxxi Bratz Pop Star Stage
Bratz Rock Angelz Band
Sasha Bratz Coloring Page
Jade Bratz Coloring Page
Yasmin Bratz Summer Beach
Yasmin Bratz Coloring Page
Yasmin Bratz Magazine Editor
Bratz Aesthetic Portrait
What to Do With a Finished Bratz Page
These aren’t just for coloring. Here are 10 things worth trying:
Bratz Mood Board Wall: Color 6–8 pages in coordinating color palettes, cut each into a rectangle, and arrange them gallery-style on your wall. The baddie, Y2K, and aesthetic pages work perfectly as a set.
DIY Bratz Birthday Invites: Color the birthday or photoshoot page, fold cardstock in half, glue Cloe to the front, and write the party details inside. Cheaper than printed invites and infinitely cooler.
Paper Doll Outfits: Print the character pages twice — color one as the base doll, then use the second copy to design alternate outfits on paper and cut them out to dress over the original. Jade’s sketchbook scene is the perfect inspiration page.
Locker or Notebook Cover: Print the baddie face close-up or aesthetic portrait at A5 size, color it with metallic pens, laminate it, and use it as a notebook cover. The Y2K jewelry details catch the light beautifully with gel pens.
Bratz Sticker Sheet: Print the baby Bratz page at 70% scale, color each character, cut them out individually, and back with sticker paper. Instant Bratz sticker set for planners, water bottles, or phone cases.
Mini Coloring Book: Print all 30 pages, stack them in your preferred order, and staple the left edge. Instant Bratz coloring book — perfect for a birthday gift, a long trip, or a sleepover activity.
Keychains: Color any character page, cut around the outline tightly, back with thick cardstock, and laminate. Punch a hole at the top and add a keyring. The Rock Angelz band page makes great individual keychains for each girl.
Room Bunting: Cut finished pages into pennant shapes, punch a hole in each corner, and string on twine. The seasonal pages — Halloween witch, Christmas, beach — make a year-round rotation you can swap out.
Bratz Greeting Card: Color the Cloe photoshoot or Yasmin magazine editor page, fold it in half and trim to card size. Write inside. The kind of card someone actually keeps.
Zine Page: Color a handful of pages, scan them, and arrange them digitally with your own captions and text for a Bratz-themed zine. The aesthetic portrait and baddie close-up pages were basically made for this.
More Fashion & Character Coloring Pages You Might Like
If you love Bratz, the same bold character energy shows up across a few other collections here. Our Hello Kitty coloring pages cover kawaii fashion scenes, seasonal looks, and character crossovers — including a Hello Kitty and Pusheen page that lands in the same cozy-cute territory as the Bratz sleepover scene.
For more doll and toy-inspired pages, the Squishmallow coloring pages take a softer approach with chubby round characters that color beautifully in pastels. And if the Y2K and aesthetic vibes are what brought you here, our cat coloring pages include kawaii and tuxedo cat scenes that hit a similar retro-cute note.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are These Bratz Coloring Pages Free?
Yes. Every page in this collection is free to download as a PDF. No account, no email, no sign-up — click any image to open the file in a new tab and print or save it from there.
Which Pages Are Best for Younger Kids?
Pages 1 and 2 — the simple Bratz portrait and the easy Yasmin flower field page — have the thickest outlines and largest open areas. The baby Bratz page is also a popular pick for younger kids. The baddie, Y2K, and adult illustration pages have more detail and work better for ages 8 and up.
Are There Baddie Bratz Coloring Pages?
Yes — two of them. Page 9 is a full-body baddie scene with a crop top, cargo pants, and platform boots on a city rooftop. Page 10 is a close-up baddie portrait with sharp brows, graphic liner, and crystal earrings. Both were designed specifically for the baddie Bratz intent.
Is There a Baby Bratz Coloring Page?
Yes. Page 13 features Baby Cloe and Baby Yasmin in kawaii style with oversized bows and tiny platform shoes, drawn in a soft rounded style that’s different from the rest of the collection.
Are There Bratz Pages for Adults?
Yes. Page 30 is a detailed fashion illustration with intricate fabric patterns, layered accessories, and a full fashion studio background — designed for fine-tip pens and longer coloring sessions. The Yasmin magazine editor and Paris runway pages also have more detail for older colorists.
Can I Print These on A4 Paper?
Yes. Every PDF is sized for US Letter and also prints cleanly on A4. Select Fit to Page in your print settings and nothing gets cropped.
Can I Use These at a Bratz-Themed Party?
Yes. Print as many copies as you need — these pages are free for personal and educational use with no limits on how many you print. The birthday, sleepover, and salon pages work especially well as party activity tables.
Are There Pages for All Four Original Bratz Girls?
Yes. Yasmin, Cloe, Jade, and Sasha each have individual character pages, plus group scenes showing all four together. Sasha also has a dedicated DJ turntable scene and a recording studio page.
Who Are the Bratz Characters?
The original four are Yasmin (Pretty Princess), Cloe (Angel), Jade (Kool Kat), and Sasha (Bunny Boo) — released in 2001 by MGA Entertainment. This collection also includes Roxxi from the Rock Angelz era, Meygan in the salon scene, and the Bratz Boyz (Eitan and Cameron) in their own city rooftop page.
Is There a Y2K Bratz Page?
Yes — page 11. It features a Bratz girl in a full Y2K look with butterfly hair clips, low-rise jeans, a tiny butterfly-print top, chunky platform sneakers, and a flip phone. The aesthetic portrait on page 12 also leans into the Y2K visual language with chunky jewelry and retro star patterns.











