Meet the Doll That's Proportioned Like a Real Woman, and Comes With 'Imperfection' Stickers

Cellulite, moles, grass stains and more

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She's just like the iconic Barbie, but normal.

The Lammily doll has the proportions of an average 19-year-old woman's body, based on data from the CDC—unlike the Barbie doll, whose proportions will never be replicated by any actual human. But not only does the Lammily doll, created by 26-year-old Nickolay Lamm, have a normal waistline—she also comes with a sticker extension pack, in case you want to add moles or body scars or even cellulite.



It started as an art project, but interest grew for a "normal Barbie," and now the Lammily doll is available for purchase.

"I wanted to show that reality is cool," Lamm tells Time magazine.

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