Celebrity Lady Gaga Releases Her Own “Zomby Gaga" Doll for an Inspiring Cause—See It Here By Jonathan Borge Jonathan Borge Instagram Twitter Jonathan Borge is a writer and editor living in New York City. His writing has appeared in Glamour, Refinery29, Forbes, and PAPER, among other publications. Plus, he's held staff positions at Marie Claire, InStyle, and OprahDaily.com. Currently, he's the Senior Entertainment Editor at Bustle Digital Group's Elite Daily, where he oversees digital covers, features and profiles, freelance essays, and strategy for the site's TV/Movies and Celebrity and Music sub-verticals.He primarily writes about pop culture and style, and has a passion for telling LGBTQ+ and Latinx stories. When he's not working, he's likely waiting for Lady Gaga to announce her next tour. InStyle's editorial guidelines Updated on October 7, 2016 @ 11:45AM Pin Share Tweet Email Photo: Laura Cavanaugh/FilmMagic Can’t make it to one of Lady Gaga’s Dive Bar Tour stops? There’s no need to fret, because the 30-year-old pop star can make a permanent stop inside your home. Mattel’s Monster High has teamed up with the Golden Globe-winning actress and singer’s Born This Way Foundation to piece together a mini-me doll that that looks just like the beauty did just a few years ago. Dressed in a black suit with a bow-tie, matching oversize sunglasses, and a long pink ponytail, the character reflects Gaga’s Zombie Boy-inspired costume as seen in her “Born This Way” music video. So who pieced it together? The Joanne singer’s sister, Natali Germanotta, designed the doll. “My sister and I came up with the creative concept for Monster High by looking back at some of her best and most inspiring characters,” Germanotta said in a statement. “This Zomby Gaga doll is brave, strong, and Born This Way, which shows through in everything from her clothes, her bio, and her music video.” In addition to the suit look, it comes with an outfit change—mesh leggings and a plaid sleeveless shirt—along with a piece of bubble gum. For Gaga, the doll is all about inspiring “kindness, bravery, and acceptance” for all, just some of the pillars she and her mother Cynthia Germanotta’s Born This Way Foundation strive to achieve. Monster High also donated to the organization to help support its mission and is encouraging fans to pledge to spread kindness here. Gaga took to Instagram on Thursday to share too adorable images of herself with the doll. See more of the doll below, and mark your calendars—The Lady Gaga “Zomby Gaga” doll will be available for pre-order on Oct. 17 at 9 a.m. ET at select retailers. Courtesy of Mattel Courtesy of Mattel RELATED VIDEO: Lady Gaga's Most Elegant Looks Courtesy of Mattel Lady Gaga's French Bulldog Helps Her Rehearse in Bed—See the Cute Snap Time to hit “add to cart.”