Sinéad Burke Opened Up About Bullying, Beauty, and Activism- Teen vogue
- Written by Brittney Mcnamara
- Sinead Burke strongly believes that many groups in fashion are very underrepresented such as "black people, fat people and transgender people"
- Sinead suffers from dwarfism inspiring her to stand up and speak out for the underrepresented people
- She also has many campaigns and is a usual activist.
- Sinead is one of the people working to widen the fashion industry's lens, advocating for little people like herself.
- She's been honoured as one of Business of Fashion’s 500, been on the cover of British Vogue, was the first little person to attend the Met Gala, among a dizzying list of other achievements.
- Sinéad said she's working toward that goal through visibility, and showing people that the definition of beauty is not restrictive.
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