The Vision Resource Center is presenting the first fashion show featuring persons experiencing blindness and visual impairment as models in Cumberland County -Blind to Boundaries. The fashion show will take place on Saturday, Sept. 28 at the Kiwanis Recreation Center, 355 Devers Street. The doors open at 12:30 p.m., and the show will be held from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. General admission tickets are $25. Ticket purchases are available online at https://bit.ly/3z56ZSU or by contacting the Vision Resource Center at 910-483-2719.
“The Vision Resource Center enhances the lives of adults and children living in the Cape Fear Region who are visually impaired by advocating for their needs,” according to Vision Resource Center, https://www.visionresourcecentercc.org.
Katherine Hill, Vision Resource Volunteer, shares, “Get ready for an unforgettable afternoon for the Blind to Boundaries Fashion Show, where you can glimpse into a world that is inspiring and empowering. This event offers a unique perspective on everyday life and functions, highlighting what true beauty really means. We are making history by presenting the very first fashion show featuring the incredible blind and visually impaired community.”
“The Blind to Boundaries Fashion Show is like no other. It features blind and visually impaired models. These inspiring members of the Vision Resource Center will strut the runway highlighting their impeccable style and redefining traditional notions of beauty. Prepare to be moved by their resilience and determination as they command the stage with confidence and grace. Do not miss the experience of what blindness is not,” said Shona Phillips, Vision Resource Center Volunteer
See the style and sophistication of the Blind to Boundaries Fashion Show presented by Vision Resource Center.
Eyes closed, style open: Vision Resource Center holds first Blind to Boundaries Fashion Show
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- Written by Lena Simmons