Disability Awareness in Fashion

Photographed by Katya Kercgure.

Self-expression and style are available to everyone, but the fashion industry and our contemporary society, in general, tend to be less inclusive toward people with disabilities. Katya Kercgure, Yekaterina Serebrykova, Izyumskava and Anna Vaitilavichus have created a necessary editorial aiming to shed light on this reality, which is too often wrongly marginalized, and proves that fashion can be a medium for anyone, anywhere.

Disability Awareness in Fashion

Credits:

Photographer: Katya Kercgure / @katya.kerc
Stylist: Yekaterina Serebryakova / @yekaterina.serebryakova
Makeup: Izyumskaya U / @izyumskaya.u
Makeup: Anna Vaitilavichus/ @vaitilavichusanna
Guardian: Ludmila Sukovach / @ludmilasukovach
Guardian: Diana Rucevskaja / @diana_rucevskaja
Models: Anna Kowkarova, Ornela Dancenko, Nikita, Vera Bondare / @kowkarova_anna @ornela_dancenko @verabondare

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