Models at the Runway of Dreams: A Fashion Revolution NYFW show on Wednesday.Photo:Noam Galai/Getty

Talent models on the runway during Runway of Dreams: A Fashion Revolution at Powerhouse Arts on September 13, 2023

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This year’sNew York Fashion Weekmade dreams come true.

The Runway of Dreams Foundation, a public charity dedicated to fashion and beauty inclusivity for those with disabilities, held their adaptive fashion show on Wednesday, featuring brands such as Zappos, Steve Madden, Tommy Hilfiger, Kohl’s, Target and for the first time, Victoria’s Secret and PINK.

“Never in a million years would have imagined this,” she adds. “It’s really special.”

Elicia models on the runway during Runway of Dreams: A Fashion Revolution at Powerhouse Arts on September 13, 2023.Noam Galai/Getty

Elicia models on the runway during Runway of Dreams: A Fashion Revolution at Powerhouse Arts on September 13, 2023

“I started modeling before I lost my legs,” says Alexis Bader, who wore Zappos on the “empowering” runway. “Doing disability modeling, showing companies what disability is about and showing that people with disabilities can still be fashionable and still do the runway and still represent brands just as much as anyone else is big for me.”

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Runway of Dreams model Jay Manuel adds, “A night like this with so much representation is important because we don’t get to see it in our daily lives, so it shows that you’re not alone and that there’s a community in the disability space and we’re able to be fashionable too.”

Founder and CEO of Runway of DreamsMindy Scheierhas a personal relationship with the cause. “One day my now 18-year-old son withmuscular dystrophycame home from school and said he just wanted to wear jeans like everyone else,” the fashion designer tells PEOPLE. “It was a real kick in the stomach, ‘AHA’ moment, that everybody wants to look as good as they possibly can, no matter what their ability.”

“Seeing the confidence and the power of every model going down that runway is game-changing,” Scheier adds.

Mindy Scheier and Shaquem Griffin attend Runway of Dreams: A Fashion Revolution.Noam Galai/Getty

Mindy Scheier, Founder and CEO, Runway of Dreams and Shaquem Griffin attend Runway of Dreams: A Fashion Revolution at Powerhouse Arts on September 13, 2023

What started with one partnership in 2016, Tommy Hilfiger, has since turned into a runway full of models wearing adaptive and universally-designed apparel and footwear from numerous brands.

This year also marked the debut of Victoria’s Secret and PINK’s first-ever adaptive intimates.

ForChris Ruden, who has been modeling with Runway of Dreams since 2018, these fashion shows have helped shape who he is as a person. “My entire life I thought I was broken, and it took doing a fashion show to realize that not only was I not broken, I was amazing,” Ruden tells PEOPLE.

“Back then I would’ve never even fathomed being in front of one person while showing my arm or my hand. Now I do it for a living, as a keynote speaker about overcoming adversity,” he adds. “This night is a reminder that our differences are not only normal, they’re amazing, and we need to lean into that and embrace it because we all deserve to feel confident when we wake up, when we go to sleep and most importantly, with the clothes we put on.”

Talent model on the runway during Runway of Dreams: A Fashion Revolution at Powerhouse Arts on September 13, 2023.Noam Galai/Getty

Talent model on the runway during Runway of Dreams: A Fashion Revolution at Powerhouse Arts on September 13, 2023

Looking forward to the future, Ruden says, despite loving this show, he hopes it won’t need to happen.

“I hope that we don’t have to talk about diversity, equity, and inclusion because it’s normal," Ruden adds. “We don’t have to force the subject of getting people to come together. That disability is not a bad word anymore. There’s no more stigma.”

source: people.com