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Down Syndrome models strut their stuff on the ramp

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One model sashayed down the runway with a leather jacket and a guitar, basking in applause from the crowd. Another danced and strutted in a multicolou­red bomber coat.

A toddler had a little help with her modelling turn, holding on to an adult as she wore a peach outfit with a tutu.

Though New York’s Fashion Week wrapped more than a month ago, there was plenty of fierce fashion at the second annual Gigi’s Playhouse Fashion Show on Wednesday, an event that allows young people with Down Syndrome to share their talent.

Gigi’s Playhouse is a national education and achievemen­t centre that prepares young people with Down Syndrome, from infants to teens, to engage more fully in their homes, schools and communitie­s. Eileen McClary, an associate for the New York chapter and director of the fashion show, said the event was an effort to let its members be advocates for the centre.

“I think it’s clear from all of the models that it was a wild success, and it kind of blends the two intersecti­ons of my life, which are philanthro­py and fashion,” she said.

Laura Lyle, 16, one of the models, was beaming after the show.

“It was really fun. I loved walking down, showing everybody the outfits, and I feel like we’re making a difference,” she said.

Malik Jabbar, 15, who modelled last year, said some of the participan­ts may have found their next calling. “We walked down the aisle, we see beautiful faces, and the smiles on (all of) us,” he said, adding, “In the future, we’ll all become the next top 10 models.” An after-party helped raise money for the chapter. People who volunteere­d recounrted how happy the faces were on the catwalk and in the audience.

“It just shows the power and just involvemen­t of this (Down Syndrome) community, and I can’t wait to do more things with them,” she said. “To me, it’s one of the most inspiring things that you could ever be a part of . ... All of these models are some of the happiest people I’ve ever come in contact with. And if you ever want to feel joy like I think this entire store felt tonight, you can be a part of this.”

 ?? PHOTO: GARY GERARD HAMILTON/ AP ?? Down Syndrome models walking the ramp
PHOTO: GARY GERARD HAMILTON/ AP Down Syndrome models walking the ramp

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