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  • Model Adwoa Aboah has been immortalised - as a Barbie doll. The British catwalk beauty has been unveiled as one of the brand's 'Shero' - role model - dolls to mark Barbie's 60th anniversary on International Women's Day (March 8). Adwoa was honoured partly due to her work with Gurls Talk – an online community she founded for women to discuss issues such as mental health, education and relationships. London-born Adwoa, 26, said: “I’m passionate about encouraging girls that they can be anything they want to be, and I’m honoured to be a Barbie Shero. I believe by working together we can encourage girls to find their authentic voices and that we can have an impact on the world for the next generation of girls.” Her doll has two looks that represent her two areas of expertise - fashion and activism. Her first outfit is based on her look when accepting the British Fashion Council Model of the Year 2017 Award. Adwoa’s doll wears an homage to the Michael Halpern dress, a Stephen Jones Millinery for Halpern turban, and Christian Louboutin shoes. The doll’s casual look features a Gurls Talk t-shirt and leopard print skirt. Adwoa added: “I love that Barbie offers so much choice now, but to see my own doll that has my freckled skin, skin colour, shaved head and my tattoo’s is so meaningful to me.” She joins 20 other incredible women – from journalists to cycling champions – who actively inspire the next generation, Barbie maker Mattel said. Must credit Mattel/MEGA. 06 Mar 2019 Pictured: Adwoa with her doll. Photo credit: Mattel/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Model Adwoa Aboah has been immortalised - as a Barbie doll. The British catwalk beauty has been unveiled as one of the brand's 'Shero' - role model - dolls to mark Barbie's 60th anniversary on International Women's Day (March 8). Adwoa was honoured partly due to her work with Gurls Talk – an online community she founded for women to discuss issues such as mental health, education and relationships. London-born Adwoa, 26, said: “I’m passionate about encouraging girls that they can be anything they want to be, and I’m honoured to be a Barbie Shero. I believe by working together we can encourage girls to find their authentic voices and that we can have an impact on the world for the next generation of girls.” Her doll has two looks that represent her two areas of expertise - fashion and activism. Her first outfit is based on her look when accepting the British Fashion Council Model of the Year 2017 Award. Adwoa’s doll wears an homage to the Michael Halpern dress, a Stephen Jones Millinery for Halpern turban, and Christian Louboutin shoes. The doll’s casual look features a Gurls Talk t-shirt and leopard print skirt. Adwoa added: “I love that Barbie offers so much choice now, but to see my own doll that has my freckled skin, skin colour, shaved head and my tattoo’s is so meaningful to me.” She joins 20 other incredible women – from journalists to cycling champions – who actively inspire the next generation, Barbie maker Mattel said. Must credit Mattel/MEGA. 06 Mar 2019 Pictured: Adwoa doll - casual look. Photo credit: Mattel/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Model Adwoa Aboah has been immortalised - as a Barbie doll. The British catwalk beauty has been unveiled as one of the brand's 'Shero' - role model - dolls to mark Barbie's 60th anniversary on International Women's Day (March 8). Adwoa was honoured partly due to her work with Gurls Talk – an online community she founded for women to discuss issues such as mental health, education and relationships. London-born Adwoa, 26, said: “I’m passionate about encouraging girls that they can be anything they want to be, and I’m honoured to be a Barbie Shero. I believe by working together we can encourage girls to find their authentic voices and that we can have an impact on the world for the next generation of girls.” Her doll has two looks that represent her two areas of expertise - fashion and activism. Her first outfit is based on her look when accepting the British Fashion Council Model of the Year 2017 Award. Adwoa’s doll wears an homage to the Michael Halpern dress, a Stephen Jones Millinery for Halpern turban, and Christian Louboutin shoes. The doll’s casual look features a Gurls Talk t-shirt and leopard print skirt. Adwoa added: “I love that Barbie offers so much choice now, but to see my own doll that has my freckled skin, skin colour, shaved head and my tattoo’s is so meaningful to me.” She joins 20 other incredible women – from journalists to cycling champions – who actively inspire the next generation, Barbie maker Mattel said. Must credit Mattel/MEGA. 06 Mar 2019 Pictured: Adwoa helps create doll. Photo credit: Mattel/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Model Adwoa Aboah has been immortalised - as a Barbie doll. The British catwalk beauty has been unveiled as one of the brand's 'Shero' - role model - dolls to mark Barbie's 60th anniversary on International Women's Day (March 8). Adwoa was honoured partly due to her work with Gurls Talk – an online community she founded for women to discuss issues such as mental health, education and relationships. London-born Adwoa, 26, said: “I’m passionate about encouraging girls that they can be anything they want to be, and I’m honoured to be a Barbie Shero. I believe by working together we can encourage girls to find their authentic voices and that we can have an impact on the world for the next generation of girls.” Her doll has two looks that represent her two areas of expertise - fashion and activism. Her first outfit is based on her look when accepting the British Fashion Council Model of the Year 2017 Award. Adwoa’s doll wears an homage to the Michael Halpern dress, a Stephen Jones Millinery for Halpern turban, and Christian Louboutin shoes. The doll’s casual look features a Gurls Talk t-shirt and leopard print skirt. Adwoa added: “I love that Barbie offers so much choice now, but to see my own doll that has my freckled skin, skin colour, shaved head and my tattoo’s is so meaningful to me.” She joins 20 other incredible women – from journalists to cycling champions – who actively inspire the next generation, Barbie maker Mattel said. Must credit Mattel/MEGA. 06 Mar 2019 Pictured: Adwoa with her doll. Photo credit: Mattel/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Model Adwoa Aboah has been immortalised - as a Barbie doll. The British catwalk beauty has been unveiled as one of the brand's 'Shero' - role model - dolls to mark Barbie's 60th anniversary on International Women's Day (March 8). Adwoa was honoured partly due to her work with Gurls Talk – an online community she founded for women to discuss issues such as mental health, education and relationships. London-born Adwoa, 26, said: “I’m passionate about encouraging girls that they can be anything they want to be, and I’m honoured to be a Barbie Shero. I believe by working together we can encourage girls to find their authentic voices and that we can have an impact on the world for the next generation of girls.” Her doll has two looks that represent her two areas of expertise - fashion and activism. Her first outfit is based on her look when accepting the British Fashion Council Model of the Year 2017 Award. Adwoa’s doll wears an homage to the Michael Halpern dress, a Stephen Jones Millinery for Halpern turban, and Christian Louboutin shoes. The doll’s casual look features a Gurls Talk t-shirt and leopard print skirt. Adwoa added: “I love that Barbie offers so much choice now, but to see my own doll that has my freckled skin, skin colour, shaved head and my tattoo’s is so meaningful to me.” She joins 20 other incredible women – from journalists to cycling champions – who actively inspire the next generation, Barbie maker Mattel said. Must credit Mattel/MEGA. 06 Mar 2019 Pictured: Adwoa doll - casual. Photo credit: Mattel/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Model Adwoa Aboah has been immortalised - as a Barbie doll. The British catwalk beauty has been unveiled as one of the brand's 'Shero' - role model - dolls to mark Barbie's 60th anniversary on International Women's Day (March 8). Adwoa was honoured partly due to her work with Gurls Talk – an online community she founded for women to discuss issues such as mental health, education and relationships. London-born Adwoa, 26, said: “I’m passionate about encouraging girls that they can be anything they want to be, and I’m honoured to be a Barbie Shero. I believe by working together we can encourage girls to find their authentic voices and that we can have an impact on the world for the next generation of girls.” Her doll has two looks that represent her two areas of expertise - fashion and activism. Her first outfit is based on her look when accepting the British Fashion Council Model of the Year 2017 Award. Adwoa’s doll wears an homage to the Michael Halpern dress, a Stephen Jones Millinery for Halpern turban, and Christian Louboutin shoes. The doll’s casual look features a Gurls Talk t-shirt and leopard print skirt. Adwoa added: “I love that Barbie offers so much choice now, but to see my own doll that has my freckled skin, skin colour, shaved head and my tattoo’s is so meaningful to me.” She joins 20 other incredible women – from journalists to cycling champions – who actively inspire the next generation, Barbie maker Mattel said. Must credit Mattel/MEGA. 06 Mar 2019 Pictured: Adwoa doll - fashion look. Photo credit: Mattel/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Model Adwoa Aboah has been immortalised - as a Barbie doll. The British catwalk beauty has been unveiled as one of the brand's 'Shero' - role model - dolls to mark Barbie's 60th anniversary on International Women's Day (March 8). Adwoa was honoured partly due to her work with Gurls Talk – an online community she founded for women to discuss issues such as mental health, education and relationships. London-born Adwoa, 26, said: “I’m passionate about encouraging girls that they can be anything they want to be, and I’m honoured to be a Barbie Shero. I believe by working together we can encourage girls to find their authentic voices and that we can have an impact on the world for the next generation of girls.” Her doll has two looks that represent her two areas of expertise - fashion and activism. Her first outfit is based on her look when accepting the British Fashion Council Model of the Year 2017 Award. Adwoa’s doll wears an homage to the Michael Halpern dress, a Stephen Jones Millinery for Halpern turban, and Christian Louboutin shoes. The doll’s casual look features a Gurls Talk t-shirt and leopard print skirt. Adwoa added: “I love that Barbie offers so much choice now, but to see my own doll that has my freckled skin, skin colour, shaved head and my tattoo’s is so meaningful to me.” She joins 20 other incredible women – from journalists to cycling champions – who actively inspire the next generation, Barbie maker Mattel said. Must credit Mattel/MEGA. 06 Mar 2019 Pictured: Adwoa with her doll. Photo credit: Mattel/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Model Adwoa Aboah has been immortalised - as a Barbie doll. The British catwalk beauty has been unveiled as one of the brand's 'Shero' - role model - dolls to mark Barbie's 60th anniversary on International Women's Day (March 8). Adwoa was honoured partly due to her work with Gurls Talk – an online community she founded for women to discuss issues such as mental health, education and relationships. London-born Adwoa, 26, said: “I’m passionate about encouraging girls that they can be anything they want to be, and I’m honoured to be a Barbie Shero. I believe by working together we can encourage girls to find their authentic voices and that we can have an impact on the world for the next generation of girls.” Her doll has two looks that represent her two areas of expertise - fashion and activism. Her first outfit is based on her look when accepting the British Fashion Council Model of the Year 2017 Award. Adwoa’s doll wears an homage to the Michael Halpern dress, a Stephen Jones Millinery for Halpern turban, and Christian Louboutin shoes. The doll’s casual look features a Gurls Talk t-shirt and leopard print skirt. Adwoa added: “I love that Barbie offers so much choice now, but to see my own doll that has my freckled skin, skin colour, shaved head and my tattoo’s is so meaningful to me.” She joins 20 other incredible women – from journalists to cycling champions – who actively inspire the next generation, Barbie maker Mattel said. Must credit Mattel/MEGA. 06 Mar 2019 Pictured: Adwoa helps create doll. Photo credit: Mattel/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • January 3, 2018 - Royaume Uni - Hit TV series Game of Thrones is being immortalised with a set of stamps issued by the UK’s Royal Mail.The 15 first class stamps have been issued to mark the significant British contribution to the production of the award-winning HBO sword and sorcery drama.The series is set on the fictional continent of Westeros and incorporates many plot lines and a conflict among several noble families each claiming the Iron Throne of the Seven Kingdoms. The stamps depict photographic representations of central characters from across all seven seasons in the Game of Thrones’ series. Each stamp is centred on an individual character and features a montage of images from the series. The result is a set of ten bespoke images that embody the crux of each character’s story. Characters featured on the stamps are: Sansa Stark; Jon Snow; Eddard Stark; Olenna Tyrell; Tywin Lannister; Tyrion Lannister; Cersei Lannister; Arya Stark; Jamie Lannister and Daenerys Targaryen. A sheet of five additional stamps features the non-human characters in the series including: the Night King and White Walkers; Giants; Direwolves; Dragons and the Iron Throne itself. he Game of Thrones production involves a very significant British contribution. Principal filming of the series is at Titanic Studios in Belfast, at the Linen Hill Film Studio in Banbridge and on location elsewhere in Northern Ireland, with additional filming in Scotland and European locations including Malta, Croatia, Iceland, Morocco and Spain. Additionally, the acclaimed cast is predominantly British and Irish, and British expertise is to the fore in many areas of the production, including award-winning costume design and prosthetic special effects. Fans can pre-order the stamps by visiting royalmail.comIn addition to the stamps there is an extensive range of products - exclusive souvenirs, limited edition and gifts.Products include framed stamps, prints and the Prestige Stamp Book provide
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