San Antonio children with disabilities get custom-designed clothes through FashionAble

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San Antonio children with disabilities get custom-designed clothes through FashionAble
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Stevens High School hosted FashionAble, a fashion show where children with disabilities...

Fashion students work on their projects at Wagner High School in San Antonio, Texas, is seen on April 21, 2022. This weekend, Stevens High School will host Fashion Able, a fashion show where children with a variety of will model garments created with fashion design students from six local high schools.Models and fashion designers hit their marks on the spotlit runway at the show called FashionAble 2022.

Amberlyn lifted Ariana’s hand and twirled her with a flourish, a move far from her first time on stage several years ago. Matthew Guinn, 14, won Best in Show for his Harry Potter ensemble he designed with Josselin Garza, 18, from Wagner High School. Marithza Rangel, 9, won Best Modification for a pink dress with a floral overlay she designed with Ana Roman, 17, that featured a secret pocket where her mother could access her feeding tube.

Model Ariana Gutierrez, 12, talks with fashion student Amberlyn Reyna-Martinez, 17, as they work on Arianna’s ensemble for the Fashion-Able fashion show at Wagner High School in San Antonio, Texas, is seen on April 21, 2022.The children work with design students to create adaptive clothes that can be worn with ease and comfort. Together, they create garments to fit any model’s body type.

Oyler contacted Sandy Starr, a fashion design teacher at Jefferson High School, for help in creating the project.

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