A physically challenged Fashion Designer and Founder of Upie Collection, Ruth Upie Chirwa has organised a fashion event as one way of promoting inclusivity and empowering people with disabilities.
In an interview with Malawi News Agency (Mana) on Tuesday, Chirwa said there are many stereotypes about people with disabilities in the country as a result she wants to showcase the beauty and talent in the fashion industry which people with disabilities have despite their challenges.
“This event will help to address the lack of representation and opportunities for people with disabilities in the fashion industry. By featuring models with disabilities, I hope to challenge stereotypes and stigmas surrounding disability,” she said.
Chirwa further encouraged people to attend the event saying regardless of ability or disability, the fashion will celebrate diversity and inclusivity to something which will bring about a positive change in society.
“We want to address the misconception that people with disabilities lack skills or abilities. We want to showcase the diverse talents and capabilities of individuals with disabilities, inspiring others to recognize their potential,” said Chirwa.
In his remarks, one of the models taking part in the event Chancy Chirwa said people with disabilities are left out in such activities so it is high time that they should showcase their talents, gain exposure and network with others.
“By participating in the event, disability models will have a chance to collaborate with other designers of which will help them to never look down upon themselves again,” said Chirwa.
The event is expected to take place on September 6, 2024, at Springs Park in Mzuzu.