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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