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We think that Barbie’s Evolution is a step in the right direction, it validates what Lammily started in 2014. How do the new dolls’ measurements stack up? We found an article from the BBC which we pasted below… From BBC… The 1:6 calculations reveal that Curvy Barbie would have a UK size 6/8 waist (63cm […]
Your Lammily Photographer doll is setting out on her grand adventure, from our manufacturer to your doorstep! Lammily Photographer’s camera is so intricately detailed that it is taking a little longer than expected for the manufacturer to complete the mold for it. However, we really wanted the dolls to reach you by May, so the […]
If you put ‘Curvy Barbie’ next to Lammily, how would they compare to one another? And how does each compare to the typical proportions of the average woman? On the left is ‘Curvy Barbie, in the middle is a model based on the proportions of the average woman, and on the right is Lammily. […]
We are super excited! The Lammily family is growing. Many of you already preordered our new Photographer doll — thank you! Your support helped us bring her to life. We are now more than happy to share with you the very first photographs of the final production sample that just arrived from our manufacturer. After […]
In downtown Pittsburgh, PA, in front of PNC Park, there’s a statue of the great Roberto Clemente – a work of Susan Wagner, renowned sculptor and painter whose art has appeared everywhere from the Baseball Hall of Fame to Vatican City. Susan designed the head of the new Lammily doll and we couldn’t have been […]
By Dawn A. Bond When I first read about the Lammily doll, I was hit with a sense of how diverse she could be. She made me smile with possibilities and ideas. Lammily, the average girl, she should be everything and do anything every girl does. What do girls enjoy doing? Fashion! With so many […]
1901 Ball The ball may be one of the oldest toys in history. In fact, early balls were made from stitched cloth or pig bladders! But the perfectly round bouncy ball you know today didn’t get its start until Mitre and Thomlinson‘s of Glasgow started mass manufacturing soccer balls for the English Football League, which […]