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A "landscape" in Japan. A girl turns herself into a real doll. Do you want to take a photo?

I believe that every little girl will have a Barbie dream in their childhood. In their minds, Barbie is the most perfect doll. Dressing Barbie in many beautiful clothes is like dressing up yourself. , but can you imagine meeting a real-life Barbie doll in real life? This scene happened on the streets of Japan!

This real-life Barbie doll is named Lulu. She has loved Barbie dolls since she was a child, more than you might imagine. As a child, she often dressed Barbie dolls in clothes and makeup. Even her own makeup is that of Barbie Mo Yang. When she grew up, she became the world's first real-life Barbie doll model. Whenever she walked on the street with an expressionless face, while attracting countless people to watch and take photos, many people also avoided it deliberately. This look is really eye-catching. A little creepy!

In addition to Lulu, many girls, out of love for Barbie dolls, will change themselves by applying heavy makeup or even plastic surgery, dressing themselves up to look like Barbie dolls. But compared to Lulu, it seems that their level of realism is not enough.

How to say? Generally, girls may just like it personally, or imitate Barbie’s makeup, but how many people make products like Lulu and become Barbie models themselves?

Because they are too obsessed For Barbie, Lulu teamed up with her team of designers to spend 9 years designing a "ball doll". This doll has ball joints. It emerged in European and American countries and later became popular in Japan and South Korea. This doll is the largest The highlight is her delicate facial features, a bit cold, and she wears a mask. If you meet her on the street, you will be really shocked!

After Lulu Barbie doll appeared on the street, it attracted many people to watch and take photos, and many people rushed to imitate it. In addition, she was also invited by major media to participate in interviews. She said that this Barbie doll is My most proud work!

How about it, friends, if you met a real-life version of Barbie on the street, would you take a photo with her?