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In Indonesia, shows and campaigns featuring models with disabilities are rare sights. However, to promote this nascent movement, the British Council is bringing back its show featuring models both with and without disabilities at this year’s Jakarta Fashion Week (JFW) on Oct. 24. The Jakarta Post attended an inclusive photo shoot by local brand Cotton Ink and London-based art studio Intoart. The photos taken there will be used to promote the collections and the wider campaign by the British Council for disability inclusion in the arts. (JP/ Donny Fernando)
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