New York Times Fashionのインスタグラム(nytstyle) - 9月5日 21時36分
“I didn't see anyone who had a visible disability in the mainstream media or in the entertainment world, for that matter. And it was something that was really bothering me. There's not a lot of me out there,” Jillian Mercado @jilly_peppa said. “My disability is very, very visible. And people sometimes see that before they see me. Those same facial expressions that I get from just taking the subway every morning, at a photo shoot it's no different. It's the same facial expressions.” Ahead of New York Fashion Week, we interviewed models about their experiences in the industry with racism, body-shaming, abuse, non-payment and more. Click on the link in the bio. Photo: Tony Cenicola/NYT @cenicola0 …
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