A Different Fashion Show

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A man wearing a prosthesis on his leg models a creation by Colombian designer Guio Di Colombia during the Walkway Inclusion fashion show in Cali, Colombia on November 29, 2017. Photo: AFP
A man wearing a prosthesis on his leg models a creation by Colombian designer Guio Di Colombia during the Walkway Inclusion fashion show in Cali, Colombia on November 29, 2017. Photo: AFP
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A elderly woman models a creation by Colombian designer Guio Di Colombia during the Walkway Inclusion fashion show in Cali, Colombia on November 29, 2017. Photo: AFP
A elderly woman models a creation by Colombian designer Guio Di Colombia during the Walkway Inclusion fashion show in Cali, Colombia on November 29, 2017. Photo: AFP
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A woman in a wheelchair models a creation by Colombian designer Guio Di Colombia during the Walkway Inclusion fashion show in Cali, Colombia on November 29, 2017. Photo: AFP
A woman in a wheelchair models a creation by Colombian designer Guio Di Colombia during the Walkway Inclusion fashion show in Cali, Colombia on November 29, 2017. Photo: AFP
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Colombian designer Guio Di Colombia drive a woman in her wheelchair during the Walkway Inclusion fashion show in Cali, Colombia on November 29, 2017. Photo: AFP
Colombian designer Guio Di Colombia drive a woman in her wheelchair during the Walkway Inclusion fashion show in Cali, Colombia on November 29, 2017. Photo: AFP
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A man of the LGBTI community models a creation by Colombian designer Diego Morales during the Walkway Inclusion fashion show in Cali, Colombia on November 29, 2017. Photo: AFP
A man of the LGBTI community models a creation by Colombian designer Diego Morales during the Walkway Inclusion fashion show in Cali, Colombia on November 29, 2017. Photo: AFP
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People with physical and cognitive disabilities, Afro-descendants, members of the LGBTI community, indigenous people, albinos, size women, homeless people and women deprived of their freedom participate in the Walkway Inclusion Fashion Show, which aims to break paradigms that fashion is only for normal people and generate a space where fashion is for everyone. Photo: AFP
People with physical and cognitive disabilities, Afro-descendants, members of the LGBTI community, indigenous people, albinos, size women, homeless people and women deprived of their freedom participate in the Walkway Inclusion Fashion Show, which aims to break paradigms that fashion is only for normal people and generate a space where fashion is for everyone. Photo: AFP