Khaleej Times

Little women stand tall at Dubai fashion show

- AFP

dubai — Like all working mums, Colleen Theriault has her hands full with her four-year-old son and a full-time career as head baker at a patisserie in the US state of North Carolina.

But the 24-year-old is also an advocate for a budding movement that is breaking into the internatio­nal fashion scene. Its models, like their initiative, are small but strong.

The Internatio­nal Dwarf Fashion Show, a non-profit organisati­on that aims to “reverse the discrimina­tory diktats of beauty”, brought seven women with dwarfism to Dubai this week for a show dedicated to raising awareness about the need for more inclusivit­y in fashion.

“This is the farthest I’ve ever travelled, especially by myself,” Theriault said, after modelling two dresses at the show late on Saturday.

dubai — Like all working mums, Colleen Theriault has her hands full with her four-year-old son and a full-time career as head baker at a patisserie in North Carolina, US. But the 24-year-old is also an advocate for a budding movement that is breaking into the internatio­nal fashion scene. Its models, like their initiative, are small but strong.

The Internatio­nal Dwarf Fashion Show, a non-profit organisati­on that aims to “reverse the discrimina­tory diktats of beauty”, brought seven women with dwarfism to Dubai this week for a show dedicated to raising awareness about the need for more inclusivit­y. “This is the farthest I’ve travelled, especially by myself,” Theriault told AFP, after modelling two dresses at the show late Saturday. “This trip was a big step.”

In shimmering bodycon dresses and embellishe­d saris, models from the US, the Philippine­s, Italy, Bulgaria and Russia strutted down an impromptu garden runway under heart-shaped arches of flowers. The show closed with a charismati­c model in a bridal dress, her holographi­c Mary Jane shoes peeking out from under a rose-dotted train.

The Internatio­nal Dwarf Fashion Show has attracted worldwide attention since it launched in 2014, taking to the runway during New York Fashion Week, as well as in Tokyo and Paris, supported by France’s culture ministry.

But in Dubai, the show almost did not happen after an eleventhho­ur cancellati­on, organisers said. Chalek said there was “chaos, drama, disappoint­ment and anger” when the hotel they had booked cancelled on them last minute.

A second hotel also refused to host the show.

Contacted by AFP, the manager at one hotel said he was not aware of any fashion show. The head of communicat­ions at the second hotel was not reachable for comment.

While Theriault was anxious to fly back home to her son, she said she was not giving up on working for more inclusivit­y in the world of fashion and beyond.

“We just want to show them that we’re people just like they are,” she said.

“Everybody has a disability, no matter if you can see it on the outside or on the inside,” the model added. “Everybody just needs to be accepted.”—

 ?? AFP ?? A BIG STEP: A model with dwarfism walks the ramp at the Internatio­nal Dwarf Fashion Show in Dubai. —
AFP A BIG STEP: A model with dwarfism walks the ramp at the Internatio­nal Dwarf Fashion Show in Dubai. —
 ?? — AFP photo ?? A model at the Internatio­nal Dwarf Fashion Show, which brought seven women with dwarfism to Dubai for the show.
— AFP photo A model at the Internatio­nal Dwarf Fashion Show, which brought seven women with dwarfism to Dubai for the show.

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