Handicapped women: photographer shows that every woman is beautiful

"I use a wheelchair all day and my disability is paraplegic, which also means that I cannot stand or walk. When I was younger, I always had to struggle with my self-esteem and the perspective I had of myself. I always felt like I wasn't in the fashion industry and I wanted to be part of the movement to create a more inclusive world, so I think days like International Women's Day are so important to show women that we are all It's nice that we are all worthy and that we have all the things that we find difficult to accept, but that doesn't take away who we are and doesn't define us. I hope that by being a model for this project to participate in something amazing, to help women around the world accept themselves deeply and unconditionally. I hope that I can help people do all the things that make them unique hen to hug and love instead of hate them. "