Disabled Mannequin Campaigns

The Pro Infirmis Realistic Mannequins Celebrate Bodies of All Kinds

An awareness-raising campaign by the disability advocacy organization Pro Infirmis uses realistic mannequins modeled after people with physical disabilities. 'Because who is perfect?' is intended to not only acknowledge, but celebrate the bodies of the disabled in an ableist society. Each mannequin is made in the image of a particular person in the public eye with a disability.

The heart-warming campaign was developed by the Swiss firm Jung von Matt/Limmat, Zurich. The realistic mannequins can be seen modeling clothes in stores across Switzerland, including WE Fashion, modissa and PKZ. An accompanying video shows the final products being unveiled to the disabled people they were modeled after. This campaign also serves to show that all body types are beautiful and can come in many forms.
Trend Themes
1. Realistic Mannequins - Using realistic mannequins modeled after people with physical disabilities creates an opportunity to challenge traditional beauty standards.
2. Disability Awareness - Developing campaigns that raise awareness and celebrate the bodies of disabled individuals can disrupt societal norms and promote inclusivity.
3. Representation in Fashion - Including mannequins that represent diverse body types, including disabilities, in fashion stores can drive inclusivity in the industry.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Retail - Fashion retailers can embrace realistic mannequins and inclusive campaigns to create a disruptive and inclusive shopping experience.
2. Disability Advocacy - The use of realistic mannequins can be adopted by disability advocacy organizations to promote inclusion and challenge societal perceptions.
3. Marketing and Advertising - Marketing and advertising agencies can create impactful campaigns that challenge mainstream beauty standards and celebrate diversity.

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