
Richmond Runway Revolution: Adaptive Fashion Show Pushes Boundaries You Won't Believe!
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Get ready to be blown away as dozens of models hit the runway in Richmond for a mind-blowing fashion show unlike anything you've seen before! This epic event, hosted by none other than the Friendship Circle of Virginia, is making waves with its Disability and Adaptive Fashion Show held at the glamorous Virginia Repertory Theater.
The big idea behind this groundbreaking show came from the genius of the group's board president, aiming to shatter the fashion barriers faced by individuals with disabilities. Dr. Sarah Kranz-Ciment, the dynamic Director of Friendship Circle, spilled the beans: "This isn't just any fashion show; it's a year-long labor of love!"
With contributions from fashion brands, private donors, and dedicated VCU fashion students, these clothes aren't just stylish—they're a game-changer! "Our models, some of whom use wheelchairs, couldn't believe these fabulous outfits existed. They were thrilled!" Kranz-Ciment revealed.
And wait for it, folks! The show featured bombshell emcee Jeff Katz and the legendary Paralympian Christian King, spreading inspiration like confetti. Board member Matthew Shapiro also strutted his stuff, declaring the event as all about acceptance and visibility.
Want to know more about the Friendship Circle and their mission to revolutionize inclusion? Dive into their story here.
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