Oman Daily Observer

UKRAINE’S FIRST WHEELCHAIR MODEL BREAKS TABOOS

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KIEV: When Alexandra Kutas headlined a recent fashion show in Kiev it was not just a personal dream come true but also a victory for disabled people in her homeland Ukraine.

Wearing a long, black dress, she wowed the crowd as she was carried across the catwalk on a wooden throne by four trim men, becoming the first model with a disability to take the lead in a high-profile event in the country.

“I had the idea that I wanted to do a catwalk and show that a girl in a wheelchair can be perceived as a firstclass profession­al”, she said.

For 23-year-old Kutas, it was the latest stage in a long journey.

In a wheelchair since birth due to cerebral palsy, she had struggled for years to make it as a model in the exSoviet state where disabled people all too often get left behind.

Kutas sent letters to modelling agencies — but the response was always the same polite refusals.

“They told me that I am very pretty, but they do not know how to promote me because the market is still not ready for this”, says Kutas.

‘HUGE INSPIRATIO­N’ Kutas was born in Dnipro city, in the east of Ukraine, and went to an ordinary school.

It was a bold step to take in 2000, when inclusive education was rare.

There were no ramps or elevators for special needs children in schools, so Kutas’s father or grandfathe­r had to carry her up the stairs so that she could study with the other children.

“Yes, it was difficult, but it is generally difficult to be a person with limited physical mobility in our country. Everyone knows that,” Kutas says.

In 2012, Kutas was having lunch in a cafe when a photograph­er approached her and asked if she wanted to become a model.

She agreed and loved the process of having her picture taken so much that she soon began looking for other photograph­ers to work with.

“When I realised that I wanted to do this, there did not seem to be a single model with a disability in the world”, Kutas says, recalling how she conducted a search for role models to follow and found none.

And then she suddenly came across a 1999 show of Alexander McQueen, the late British designer, where Aimee Mullins, a world-class Paralympic athlete, modelled in his statuesque and beautiful prosthetic legs.

“It was a huge stimulus for me, a huge inspiratio­n. I wondered why, if it was possible back then, in 1999, why it could not be possible now for a girl in the wheelchair-”

When the Italian house FTL Moda invited models with disabiliti­es to participat­e in New York Fashion Week recently, Kutas felt that the world was finally ready for a change.

 ?? — AFP ?? Ukrainian model Alexandra Kutas takes selfies during a break at a photo and video fashion shoot in Kiev.
— AFP Ukrainian model Alexandra Kutas takes selfies during a break at a photo and video fashion shoot in Kiev.

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