Dolls live a terrible life - standing in the same place and in the same pose every day. Ruthless employees remove their limbs, often leaving them naked in front of crowds of onlookers. Even dolls want adventures to brighten up their dull days. The bravest ones deviated from the norms and proved that shopping can be different.
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Barbie or Barbika, the most famous doll in the world, which was and still is part of the world of many girls around the world, has a surname. It was revealed in an official tweet and the internet went 'crazy'.
After Borut Pahor became a real internet sensation with his posts on Instagram and foreign media also talked about the "Barbie" president, the Slovenian president also came on the radar of the world's largest toy manufacturer, Mattel, who decided to seize the opportunity and announced a special edition Ken that will resemble our president.
In 2018, a film about Barbie is expected to hit the screens, but more than this news, the choice of the main actress who will play the film version of the doll with perfect proportions and always well-groomed hair is more exciting. We would expect Kate Hudson, Margot Robbie, Brit Robertson, Amanda Seyfried, Kaley Cocou, Scarlett Johansson and Kate Upton in this role. But Barbie will be none other than comedian Amy Schumer, who is far from meeting the modern idea of a perfect woman and often emphasizes that she is far from perfect and that she is not bothered about her figure. Do you think it's the right choice?
Browsing Instagram surely means that we will come across some picture of coffee, landscape or feast - all processed with the right filter and caption. In many people, such photos awaken a feeling of envy, and the Barbie doll's Instagram account, which is a parody of the sung Instagram life, is trying to change that.
How do you successfully promote a horror movie starring a devil's baby? While most movie houses opt for classic promotion through TV commercials, trailers and large posters, Thinkmodo has come up with a new and highly original way of advertising Devil's Due.