— -- A fashion doll with more realistic body proportions, acne and even stretch marks is the star of a new commercial called #DoYou. The commercial stars the doll, Lammily, as a woman excited to ...
Nickolay Lamm, the creator of Lammily, the self-proclaimed "realistic Barbie," has another challenge for Mattel: a realistic Ken doll. Simply dubbed "Boy Lammily," this average-proportioned doll takes ...
The Lammily doll was born in 2013 out of a Photoshop experiment (oh, the irony!) by Nickolay Lamm, who wondered: What if fashion dolls were made using standard human body proportions, rather than ...
Shorter%2C wider%2C more brunette than a certain other doll%2C Lammily is the first fashion figure made according to typical human body proportions to promote realistic beauty standards. Lammily, doll ...
“I don’t think that something as core to a women’s life and health as menstruation should be seen as embarrassing in any way, shape, or form,” Lammily doll creator Nickolay Lamm told the Daily News.
Toy makers have been getting backlash over skinny dolls, but not this one. — -- Toy manufacturers have been getting backlash in recent years for making dolls too pretty, too skinny and too ...
The doll itself comes with a red, white and blue plaid flannel shirt and rolled-up blue jeans. Lamm created the "realistically-proportioned" male doll by consulting with Matthew P. Reed, the Head of ...
Forget the dream house and ballgowns; perhaps not surprisingly, the Lammily doll that has been praised for giving young girls a 'normal' alternative to Barbie now has a much more down-to-earth ...
An artist has raised enough crowd-sourced funds to design a doll with normal body proportions in response to Barbie's unrealistic body. In less than a day, Nickolay Lamm of Pittsburgh has exceeded his ...
Back in 1997, Mattel introduced the world to Share a Smile Becky, the first Barbie in a wheelchair. Becky sat in a bright pink wheelchair wearing matching capris. Her knees bent. The original doll ...