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Lottie Dolls Creates The First-Ever Little Person Doll

Irish toy company Lottie Dolls celebrates activist Sinéad Burke with the creation of the world's first-ever little person doll. The doll is a replica of the Dublin activist and is a limited edition design that officially launched on World Dwarfism Awareness Day.

Sinéad Burke has achondroplasia, which is the most common form of dwarfism, standing at 3'5 feet tall. The replica doll is dressed in a pair of red shoes and a red dress, inspired by the activist's captivating outfit that she wore to the Elle 2018 awards. The little person doll is complete with the same torso and head proportions to Burke, with attentive detail to the smaller legs, hands, and arms as well to authentically capture the proportions of someone with Achondroplasia.
Trend Themes
1. Dwarfism Awareness - Creating dolls that promote awareness and inclusion of individuals with dwarfism.
2. Inclusive Dolls - Designing dolls that represent diverse body types, including individuals with dwarfism.
3. Limited Edition Designs - Releasing exclusive doll designs that celebrate and honor underrepresented activists.
Industry Implications
1. Toy - Opportunity for toy companies to create inclusive and diverse dolls that represent different body types.
2. Fashion - Collaborating with activists and creating fashion designs inspired by their outfits.
3. Activism - Using limited edition designs to support and bring awareness to underrepresented communities and causes.

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