Empowering Visibility: The First Fashion Show of Deafblind Women in Croatia

This vibrant poster celebrates the first Fashion Show of Deafblind Women in Croatia, combining multiple photos to capture the atmosphere of the event.At the center is a large group photo of participants dressed in elegant historical costumes inside a museum space, standing together with interpreters and supporters. Surrounding this are smaller images that show different moments from the day — participants walking the runway hand-in-hand with interpreter-guides, individual outfit highlights, and behind-the-scenes preparations like makeup and styling. The design uses soft pastel colors and floral elements, creating a warm, celebratory feel that reflects both beauty and empowerment. Logos of supporting partners are placed around the poster, emphasizing collaboration and community support. At the top, the title highlights the significance of the event, while the bottom features a strong message: “Visibility is power. Inclusion changes everything.” Overall, the poster showcases not just a fashion show, but a powerful moment of inclusion, confidence, and shared achievement.
Celebrating the first Fashion Show of Deafblind Women in Croatia: “Visibility is power. Inclusion changes everything.”

As Women’s Awareness Month comes to a close, the World Federation of the Deafblind (WFDB) proudly highlights a powerful and inspiring initiative from Croatia — the first-ever Fashion Show of Deafblind Women.

Organized in collaboration with the Croatian Deafblind Association “Dodir”, this unique event celebrated the strength, confidence, and individuality of deafblind women, while sending a clear and important message: visibility is the first step toward equality.

Held at the Zagreb City Museum, the fashion show brought together deafblind women who walked the runway wearing historical costumes, supported by interpreters and a strong community of professionals and volunteers. The result was not only a fashion event, but a deeply emotional and empowering experience for all involved.

A special international dimension was added through the participation of Mireia Mendoza from Spain — a deafblind model, activist, and long-time supporter of WFDB — whose presence inspired participants and reinforced the importance of global solidarity among deafblind communities.

The event was further enriched by the contribution of George Pantermarakis from Greece, a young deafblind advocate who supports WFDB through international digital content and storytelling, helping amplify the voices of deafblind persons worldwide.

This initiative was made possible through strong partnerships and shared commitment. WFDB extends its sincere gratitude to the Croatian National Tourist Board, dm drogerie markt Croatia, and the Zagreb City Museum for their invaluable support.

Importantly, the participation of international guests and the broader impact of this initiative were supported by the Assist EU Project. Through this collaboration, WFDB and its partners were able to contribute to:

  • the dissemination of research results on deafblind mothers and their access to healthcare in Croatia
  • the strengthening of inclusive practices
  • and the empowerment of deafblind women, including mothers, through meaningful and visible initiatives such as this fashion show

This event is not just a milestone — it is a beginning. It reflects what is possible when collaboration, inclusion, and belief in human potential come together.

Together, we are building a world where deafblind women are not only included — but seen, heard, and celebrated!

Ultimas noticias

La WFDB da la bienvenida a nuevos miembros

La semana pasada, la WFDB celebró una reunión del Comité Ejecutivo y su primera Asamblea General Anual desde 2022, reuniendo en línea a representantes de

Ir al contenido
×