Barbie doll created with ‘real life proportions’

A Barbie-like doll has been created to have ‘real life body proportion’s in an effort to help encourage young girls to have healthy body image.

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by Fiona Day |
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The doll- designed by Nickolay Lamm- is now available to buy just in time for Christmas.

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The production of the Lammily doll was sponsored by a crowdfunding campaign, and each doll is available for around £16.

With the dolls you can also buy stickers featuring cellulite, stretch marks, moles, tattoos and scars to help the dolls become even more realistic.

Lamm wanted to show young girls the regular proportions of young women in a hope to combat the ‘ideal’ notion of beauty put forth by dolls such as Barbie and Bratz.

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The dolls will hopefully make young women more comfortable in their won skin, and realise that ‘problems’ such as cellulite are in fact a completely normal part of the human body.

The owner of the doll can even customise her. The Lammily doll comes with her own passport, which features her name and country of birth.

She also stands on a flat foot rather than a permanent heel, and has a mobile body ‘for action’.

Watch how youngsters react to the new doll:

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