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Real life barbie
Real life barbie






I love wearing a nice coat with some heels. At 5’9', with a 38DD chest, 18-inch waist, 37 ' inseam, and a size 5 shoe, a real-life Barbie would not even be able to stand up she would be forced to. ‘I would describe my style as a mixture of everything, as I can be casual and also very glamorous, but I would say the best way to describe it is classy. It is physically unattainable for a female to have Barbie’s measurements, no matter what she puts herself through, although this is the ideal that many girls and women alike strive for. Receiving compliments on my outfits gives me the motivation to dress up more, I love it. ‘I get lots of comments on my wardrobe and people always ask me where my clothes are from, which I love. ‘Fashion is one of my main interests, it is my favourite hobby and I feel great when I am dressed up in my favourite clothes.

real life barbie

Katie Rose has had lip fillers, Botox, a butt lift and boob job to boost. The mum-of-five has spent £350,000 on plastic surgery to turn herself into a real life doll. THIS businesswoman has spent £28,000 transforming herself into a real-life Barbie, funded entirely by her sugar daddies. In total, her wardrobe boasts 40 pairs of shoes and 18 lavish handbags.Įlizabeth adds: ‘My mum has had eight kids and still looks like a supermodel. Nannette Hammond models herself on Barbie. Two cosmetically-enhanced models, who shot to fame for resembling real-life Barbie and Ken dolls, met for the first time.

real life barbie

The 20-year-old loves getting dressed up (Picture: CATERS NEWS)Įlizabeth says she takes fashion inspiration from her mum, Louise Young, and her passion for shopping means she has a brand new outfit for every weekend.Ĭhanel, Fendi and Dior are some of her favourite brands, but Elizabeth adds that she also loves high street retailers such as Zara.








Real life barbie