Models with disability rock the catwalk

MODELS in wheelchairs and on clutches rocked the catwalk as they showcased the latest creations by local fashion designers on Sunday. The event, which started at 6pm was held at Mulindi Japan One Love grounds in Gasabo District.

Monday, December 04, 2017
Models with disability showcase creations by local designers during a fashion show held on Sunday, at One Love. / Francis Byaruhanga

MODELS in wheelchairs and on clutches rocked the catwalk as they showcased the latest creations by local fashion designers on Sunday. The event, which started at 6pm was held at Mulindi Japan One Love grounds in Gasabo District.

It featured outfits designed in traditional wear, Ankara and costume designs.

Dubbed ‘Disability is Not Inability Fashion Show’, the show was held in collaboration with Talent Group and East African Nights of Tolerance.

A visually impaired poetess recites a poem during the show.

The event, in its 6th edition, attracted participants from 12 countries including Uganda, Kenya, Cameroon and hosts Rwanda. It aimed at creating a life-without-limits for people with disabilities.

Speaking during the runway show, Wesley Ruzibiza, the founder of the East African Nights of Tolerance, said the main objective of the event was to empower persons with disabilities, and to promote an understanding of disability issues and mobilize support for the dignity and well-being of persons with disabilities through fashion.

Contemporary dancers spiced up the fashion show. / Francis Byaruhanga
The show also featured choreographed performances.

Claire Mukanganizi, one of the models at the show, said disability is not inability adding that the disabled can be good models too."We are looking for companies and clothing lines that can work with us. People need to understand that we can do what other models can’t do,” said Mukanganizi.

Apart from the fashion show, there were performances that involved contemporary dances, poems and music, which all conveyed the message that disability is not inability.

The Sunday fashion brought together some of the great artistic talents from the region.

The event was part of the East African Nights of tolerance festival. It was the second time such a fashion show is being held in the country. The first show was also organised by National Council of Persons with Disabilities in 2013.

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