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Catwalk debut for teenager with Down's syndrome | Catwalk debut for teenager with Down's syndrome |
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A teenager from Cookstown, County Tyrone, is preparing to become the first model with Down's syndrome to take part in Belfast's biggest fashion event. | A teenager from Cookstown, County Tyrone, is preparing to become the first model with Down's syndrome to take part in Belfast's biggest fashion event. |
Kate Grant and her mum Deirdre want to challenge perceptions of beauty and shine a light on discrimination faced by those with a disability. | Kate Grant and her mum Deirdre want to challenge perceptions of beauty and shine a light on discrimination faced by those with a disability. |
Last Saturday, Mrs Grant posted on Facebook explaining her daughter's desire to walk the catwalk. | Last Saturday, Mrs Grant posted on Facebook explaining her daughter's desire to walk the catwalk. |
"She has the same aspirations as any other girl who wants to be a model," she wrote. "Please support her. Just maybe her dream will come true." | "She has the same aspirations as any other girl who wants to be a model," she wrote. "Please support her. Just maybe her dream will come true." |
Now it looks like Miss Grant's career in the fashion industry is about to begin, after modelling agent Cathy Martin offered her a place on the catwalk at Belfast Fashion Week. | Now it looks like Miss Grant's career in the fashion industry is about to begin, after modelling agent Cathy Martin offered her a place on the catwalk at Belfast Fashion Week. |
Speaking on BBC's Talkback programme, Miss Grant told listeners: "I want to be everywhere, all over the world, because I am brilliant. | Speaking on BBC's Talkback programme, Miss Grant told listeners: "I want to be everywhere, all over the world, because I am brilliant. |
"I want everyone to see me and I'll hold my head high." | "I want everyone to see me and I'll hold my head high." |
'Do your thing' | 'Do your thing' |
The 19-year-old also spoke to other young women with a disability and said: "Do your thing." | The 19-year-old also spoke to other young women with a disability and said: "Do your thing." |
She also explained that she had been inspired by the Australian model, Madeline Stewart. | She also explained that she had been inspired by the Australian model, Madeline Stewart. |
Mrs Martin, who founded Belfast Fashion Week, told the programme she had been moved by Mrs Grant's Facebook post. | Mrs Martin, who founded Belfast Fashion Week, told the programme she had been moved by Mrs Grant's Facebook post. |
"It was shared with me so many times and I just thought I would love to help Kate," she said. | "It was shared with me so many times and I just thought I would love to help Kate," she said. |
"It's amazing how passionate she is about modelling. | "It's amazing how passionate she is about modelling. |
"Fashion Week starts on 26 October and we will have Kate taking part on 27 October in our high street show. | "Fashion Week starts on 26 October and we will have Kate taking part on 27 October in our high street show. |
"I guarantee you, you will get the biggest cheer," she told the teenager. | "I guarantee you, you will get the biggest cheer," she told the teenager. |
'Strides are being made' | 'Strides are being made' |
Mrs Martin said she wanted to see the face of fashion becoming even more representative. | Mrs Martin said she wanted to see the face of fashion becoming even more representative. |
"This could really be the start of something," she said. | "This could really be the start of something," she said. |
"It's all about inclusivity, it's not that long ago that we were fighting to get curvy women on the catwalk, but strides are being made. | "It's all about inclusivity, it's not that long ago that we were fighting to get curvy women on the catwalk, but strides are being made. |
"Some people think the fashion industry is fickle, but it's not. | "Some people think the fashion industry is fickle, but it's not. |
"If you feel amazing about yourself because you have put on a bit of lipstick or an amazing dress then that's a good thing." |
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