Runway of Dreams Foundation proves that beauty comes in all shapes and sizes
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The Runway of Dreams Foundation celebrated its 10th annual fashion show on Monday night in Brooklyn, an event that emphasizes the beauty of diversity among models with disabilities. The foundation, founded by Mindy Scheier, aims to change the fashion landscape by promoting inclusive designs from major brands like Victoria's Secret and Tommy Hilfiger. Amy Purdy, a model and Paralympic medalist, shared her journey of overcoming adversity after losing her legs to meningitis, stating, "What makes you unique, makes you beautiful. " The show featured models of various shapes and sizes, including Jahmani Swanson, a professional athlete with dwarfism, who asserted, "Just because we are disabled, there is no such thing as disabled. " This event is a powerful reminder that high fashion can and should embrace all individuals, showcasing their unique beauty.
The runway was filled with styles that cater to different needs, proving that everyone deserves to feel fabulous. As the fashion industry evolves, the inclusion of individuals with disabilities is becoming increasingly recognized as essential. Overall, the event not only celebrated fashion but also the possibilities and capabilities of all individuals.