Posted May 27, 201311 yr Age:28 height 5'8 / bust 32C / waist 26 / hips 36 / dress 8 / shoe 8 / hair blonde / eyes blue Agencies: RMG Models, VisABLE, Ben Barry Agency Kelly Knox is a dedicated and passionate “crusader” for Diversity in Fashion with the aim to dismiss society’s preconceptions about what it means to be disabled. She wants to challenge the perception of what it means to be beautiful within the fashion industry. She says: “I would like to see disability normalised in fashion.”
May 27, 201311 yr Author Ben Barry Agency: My family background is … English, Irish, Scottish, German and Dutch! Now how diverse is that? Recent accomplishments … I was recently one of Gok Wan’s “Gokettes” in “How to Look Good Naked,” appearing in two series. I enjoy helping kids, teenagers and adults alike across the globe by giving them inspiration, boosting their self esteem, helping them overcome confidence issues and empowering them. To me, that’s a massive accomplishment! Everybody deserves to be happy within their own body. I challenge the beauty ideal by … showing that just because I am not considered “perfect” in the fashion world (whatever that means!), I’m very passionate about my work as a model. I produce some amazing work and I believe I deserve to grace the covers of fashion magazines such as Vogue and Elle regardless of not conforming to the fashion world’s stereotypes. If I could tell a young girl anything I would say … believe in you! Always know that you are beautiful – no matter what. No person is the same – if we were, the world would be a dull place. Be optimistic, positive, pursue your passion, and follow your heart and intuition with zeal. Smile and the world will smile with you. In the modelling world I would like to see … more brands, more designers, more advertisers and more photographers be brave and take risks! Change is a natural part of evolution, so they should embrace it! I want to be the pied piper of fashion – leading the way of a new era. My ultimate modelling job would be … the face of a well known brand in an advertising campaign. I want to see myself on billboards! I see myself as a role model not only for people with disabilities, but people as a whole and seeing somebody such as me on a billboard, representing a brand, would be such a positive image. In the UK, girls are developing eating disorders younger & younger. I do wonder whether it is because all they see in advertisements & fashion magazines are these so called images of perfection. Do they think in order to be beautiful and successful they have to look a certain way? If this changed, would this help people be more accepting of themselves? I think so.
May 27, 201311 yr Author Think New Campaign - OSLO CITY By Fred Jonny Model Kelly Knox strikes a pose (or two) for Oslo City shopping centre’s newly released groundbreaking fashion campaign “Tenk Nytt” or “Think New.” Winner of Britain’s Missing Top Model , Kelly continues to break fashion barriers with this latest campaign.
May 27, 201311 yr Author Marie Claire China April 2013 Kelly Knox: So many people strive to ‘look perfect’ – I am not perfect, I accept myself for who I am. Your looks are not everything. The people you love, your health and inner happiness is what matters the most. So do not beat yourself up trying to be perfect, perfection does not exist – If this world was perfect, there would be no wars, no crimes, no third world countries, no suffering and no pain. We all have our flaws, revel in your every imperfection knowing that you are beautiful in your very own unique way. It really is okay to be you. Diversity in Fashion, Diversity NOW!!
May 31, 201311 yr Author DIVERSE FASHION CAMPAIGN FOR DEBENHAMS Debenhams has become the first high street retailer in the UK to promote its latest fashion collections by using models in a diverse variety of ages, sizes and uniquenesses for their Summer Look Book. The campaign made the press including The Daily Mail , The Evening Standard and my photo appeared in British Vogue magazine! Exciting times indeed! Source: Kelly Knox.com
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