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Sinéad Burke

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The three-and-a-half-foot activist has become a powerful advocate for disability.

Sinéad Burke

Sinéad Burke is a three-and-a-half-foot Dublin-based teacher, PhD student and activist. Through a powerful talk at BoF VOICES 2017, as well as appearances at the World Economic Forum in Davos, she made the case for why it no longer makes financial sense for fashion brands to exclude consumers with disability.

Born and raised in Dublin, Ireland, Burke grew up with four “average-sized” siblings. Her parents founded the Irish Association for Restricted Growth in 1997, which was renamed Little People of Ireland. She trained as a primary school teacher, graduating from Marino Institute of Education at the top of her class, and is currently completing a PhD at Trinity College, Dublin on human rights education, specifically focusing on the ways in which schools allow children to have a voice.

Her advocacy of disabled people was brought to light through a TED Talk titled “Why design should include everyone.” An appearance at BoF VOICES in December 2017 launched her on a trajectory that culminated with four speaking sessions at the World Economic Forum in Davos.

“My money and my existence is as valid as yours. I have spent my whole life trying to convince the world that I am intelligent, articulate, professional and an adult. And yet the fashion industry, unintentionally or not, does the exact opposite by what it offers,” said Burke at VOICES.

Burke has also developed a partnership with Burberry, who has made custom pieces adapted to Burke’s height and redesigned a section in their London headquarters to include railings and lower chairs and tables.

She is a recipient of the Vere Foster Medal from the Marino Institute of Education, and an ambassador for the Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, A Lust for Life and the Irish Girl Guides. Burke was also included in British Vogue’s inaugural list of 25 women shaping the UK in 2018. She is now a contributing editor at the title and in 2019 was the first little person to attend the Met Gala, where she wore a custom-made Gucci dress.

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‘I Have an Invisible Disability Myself’: Edward Enninful and Sinéad Burke on Their Fashion Revolution

How do you shake up a homogeneous industry? The editor and the fashion activist explain why they brought a daring, dynamic vision of disability to Vogue.


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Sinéad Burke on Making Change a Movement, Not a Moment

The writer and disability advocate advises how the fashion industry can uproot ableism and redesign what accessibility looks like.


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VOICES 2021: Live Your Best Life

In the fifth and final session of BoF’s annual gathering, Vanessa Kingori, Jay Shetty, Sinéad Burke, Christian Louboutin and others spoke about finding personal fulfillment in the face of adversity.

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VOICES 2021: Live Your Best Life

In the fifth and final session of BoF’s annual gathering, Vanessa Kingori, Jay Shetty, Sinéad Burke, Christian Louboutin and others spoke about finding personal fulfillment in the face of adversity.


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Watch All the Talks from VOICES 2020, BoF’s Annual Gathering for Big Thinkers

Fashion insiders including Remo Ruffini, Dries Van Noten, Samira Nasr, Virgil Abloh and José Neves were joined by experts from the wider worlds of science, technology, politics, economics and more to reflect on a year of global crisis and what’s next for the fashion industry and beyond.

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Watch All the Talks from VOICES 2020, BoF’s Annual Gathering for Big Thinkers

Fashion insiders including Remo Ruffini, Dries Van Noten, Samira Nasr, Virgil Abloh and José Neves were joined by experts from the wider worlds of science, technology, politics, economics and more to reflect on a year of global crisis and what’s next for the fashion industry and beyond.


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Industry leaders including Remo Ruffini, Dries Van Noten and Harper’s Bazaar’s Samira Nasr offered ideas on how to solve some of fashion’s biggest problems, from outdated approaches to showing, delivering and discounting collections to the need for more meaningful inclusion.

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VOICES 2020: Fixing the Fashion System

Industry leaders including Remo Ruffini, Dries Van Noten and Harper’s Bazaar’s Samira Nasr offered ideas on how to solve some of fashion’s biggest problems, from outdated approaches to showing, delivering and discounting collections to the need for more meaningful inclusion.


Media

The BoF Podcast: Imran Amed on Finding Opportunity in a Crisis

BoF’s Founder and Editor-in-Chief joins educator and activist Sinéad Burke to discuss how BoF is adapting to the Covid-19 crisis in a live event hosted by Istituto Marangoni.

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The BoF Podcast: Imran Amed on Finding Opportunity in a Crisis

BoF’s Founder and Editor-in-Chief joins educator and activist Sinéad Burke to discuss how BoF is adapting to the Covid-19 crisis in a live event hosted by Istituto Marangoni.


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How to Create an Inclusive Workplace

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Employees who feel comfortable and engaged make for a more productive and innovative workforce. Here’s how to make meaningful change in your company.


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The designer Kerby Jean-Raymond took BoF and founder Imran Amed to task on social media this week, criticising what he saw as the publication’s shallow approach to inclusivity. His comments found support among a diverse group of fashion insiders.

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BoF Wanted to Celebrate Diversity. Fashion Leaders Saw More of the Industry's Superficiality Around Race.

The designer Kerby Jean-Raymond took BoF and founder Imran Amed to task on social media this week, criticising what he saw as the publication’s shallow approach to inclusivity. His comments found support among a diverse group of fashion insiders.


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In Paris, The #BoF500 Symposium Sparks Conversation on Inclusivity

At a Sunday morning symposium, Sinead Burke, Jillian Mercado, Dapper Dan, Chika Oranika and Phillip Picardi broke down how the fashion industry can become more inclusive on gender, race and ability.

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In Paris, The #BoF500 Symposium Sparks Conversation on Inclusivity

At a Sunday morning symposium, Sinead Burke, Jillian Mercado, Dapper Dan, Chika Oranika and Phillip Picardi broke down how the fashion industry can become more inclusive on gender, race and ability.


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