With her big bouncy hair, petite figure, doll-like features, and stunning outfits, it comes as no surprise that Elizabeth Smith (20) from Edinburgh has been called a Barbie doll by strangers.
And Elizabeth says it's a compliment, adding that she loves custom-made clothing.
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"People say I'm a human version of Barbie," she explained. "I don't see it that way, but I take it as a compliment. I think it's mainly because of my makeup and hair."
She continued, "I receive a lot of compliments on my hair; girls always ask me to show them how I do it, but the trick is just backcombing."
"My hair naturally has a lot of volume, so that makes it easier, and over the years, I've become very good at backcombing and curling to achieve the desired look."
Elizabeth added, "My mom had eight kids and still looks like a supermodel. Fashion is one of my main interests; it's my favorite hobby, and I feel great when I'm dressed in my favorite outfits."
"I have new clothes for every weekend because I love shopping. I enjoy online shopping while chatting on the phone, but my favorite places to shop are Selfridges and Harrods."
"I especially love going to those stores for handbags and shoes."
"I would say some of my favorite brands are Chanel, Fendi, and Dior, but I also love brands like Zara."
"I get a lot of comments about my wardrobe, and people always ask me where I get my dresses from."
"Receiving compliments on my clothing gives me motivation."
After recently getting married and moving in with her husband Nathan (21), Elizabeth still has to keep a part of her wardrobe in her former house, which she shared with her sisters.
Elizabeth married a man she has known since she was 14. The wedding was nothing short of a fairytale.
The couple tied the knot at the luxurious Trump Turnberry Resort in Ayrshire, Scotland, with only 20 guests due to restrictions.
"I had eight bridesmaids, seven of them were my sisters, and one was my husband's niece.
We had all their dresses custom-made as well. Everything was perfect. It was a dream wedding.
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