Meet ‘Lammily': The Realistic, Stretch Marked ‘Barbie’ Doll That Embraces Imperfection
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Lammily, “the realistic fashion doll”, has hit the shelves in America and she definitely stands out from Barbie. The Lammily doll is the first fashion doll made according to typical human body proportions to promote realistic beauty standards and help your child develop a positive body image!
Just like Barbie and her friends, the Lammily dolls have clothing sets that celebrate different countries, and accessories for Lammily dolls include re-usable vinyl stickers that can be used to add real-life marks to the dolls, including stretch marks, freckles, acne, moles, grass stains, dirt stains, stitches and temporary tattoos.
Creator Nickolay Lamm also decided to include scars, "because, you know, some kids have scars and are really shy about them."
Source: https://lammily.com/