*** Welcome to piglix ***

Lammily

Lammily
Lammily.jpg
Type Fashion doll
Inventor Nickolay Lamm
Country United States
Availability 2014–present
Official website

Lammily is an American fashion doll developed by Nickolay Lamm in 2014. The doll was conceived as an "average" alternative to Mattel's Barbie line, which has gained controversy over its body image and proportions. Lamm created the toy using proportions of the average 19-year-old woman as indicated by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) (Petri). The name “Lammily” was formed by combining his last name and “family”.

Lamm took inspiration for the doll from his high school experiences, when he felt self-conscious and had low self-esteem over his appearance. The idea for the doll line started from a series of concept renders using Autodesk 3ds Max and Adobe Photoshop, comparing a Barbie doll to body proportions of a 19-year-old woman based on data from Centers for Disease Control. The new doll’s wrists, feet, hands, and knees were also designed to move and bend. Development of the doll was crowd sourced via Tilt.com, and in less than a day raised more than its $95,000. The funding campaign eventually raised $501,000 - more than five times the initial goal. Lamm's philosophy for the dolls is that “Lammily represents the idea of being true to yourself in a world that too often convinces us to pursue an unattainable fantasy” and asks future supporters to join him “in promoting the beauty of reality”

The first edition Lammily doll is marketed as "fit and strong" and has brown hair and little makeup.The Independent described her outfits as "toned-down", compared to Barbie's. The doll is articulated with jointed wrists, elbows, knees and ankles, enabling it to wear sneakers as well as high heel shoes. Barbie did once try to unsuccessfully market a plus size doll but reason why the doll received little support is for the same reason the original causes such controversy: her exaggerated proportions. However, this Barbie doll was on the opposite end of the spectrum. Plus sized Barbie features the same recognizable wardrobe, hair, and eyes, but she also sports a triple chin unlike the Lammily doll.

Backers of the crowdfunded campaign were given the opportunity to pre-order the doll prior to general release. The doll officially launched at the end of November 2014. Additional accessory features, including body modification stickers and alternate fashion designs, are scheduled to be released in January 2015.


...
Wikipedia

...