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rug

(82,333 posts)
Fri Oct 4, 2013, 08:01 PM Oct 2013

How My Daughter Became Wet Seal's First Model With Down Syndrome



Sue Brown
Today 12:50pm

When I received the prenatal diagnosis that my baby had Down syndrome, my world came to a skidding halt. My mother wisely let me cry for about 20 minutes, then asked me what had changed. I remember telling her everything had changed. Then she said the words that would set the stage for how my daughter would be raised. My mom said, “Your baby might have a disability, but she will only be disabled if you make her that way."

I tell this story to explain to strangers who ask how my daughter became an international sensation as one of Wet Seal's new models — that this was no accident. Karrie knows she can achieve her dreams, and that's exactly what she did. In fact, she teaches me that daily.

"I love my tummy," Karrie says when she looks at herself in the mirror and pats her belly. She has terrific self-esteem and feels good about her body. Many children with Down syndrome have soft muscle mass, which can lead to shopping in the plus size section, which Karrie loves to do. It was at Wet Seal where she really fell in love with clothes that made her fall even more in love with her body.

Only a few weeks ago — on August 12, I put a picture of Karrie on her first day of her junior year of high school on social media. I came home to quite a few Facebook friends who also have daughters with Down syndrome who were asking where I buy Karrie’s clothes that were well-fitting yet stylish.

http://jezebel.com/how-my-daughter-became-wet-seals-first-model-with-down-1441114081
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How My Daughter Became Wet Seal's First Model With Down Syndrome (Original Post) rug Oct 2013 OP
I love this...Karrie rocks the Wet Seal clothing... Tikki Oct 2013 #1
Your daughter is beautiful! vankuria Oct 2013 #2
Oh, she's not my daughter. It's just a good story for my change. rug Oct 2013 #3
Awesome!!!! samplegirl Oct 2013 #4
lovely EgyptianDentist Oct 2013 #5
Thanks for bringing this story here, rug. Cerridwen Oct 2013 #6
It's good to have a place to put them, isn't it? rug Oct 2013 #7
Ya know? Good point. Cerridwen Oct 2013 #8
they use to have some trashy looking clothes when i was young JI7 Oct 2013 #9
Karrie TNNurse Oct 2013 #10
Excellent! alfredo Oct 2013 #11
In case some people didn't see this thread about a Down Syndrome Homecoming Queen: TexasTowelie Oct 2013 #12
Rug, ChazII Oct 2013 #13
Kick! Heidi Oct 2013 #14
she's lovely Skittles Oct 2013 #15
k&r thanks for posting. nm rhett o rick Oct 2013 #16

vankuria

(904 posts)
2. Your daughter is beautiful!
Fri Oct 4, 2013, 08:15 PM
Oct 2013

Love the ad and she's definitely rockin' those cute clothes!! You're an awesome mom raising a great young lady, cheers to you both!

Cerridwen

(13,260 posts)
6. Thanks for bringing this story here, rug.
Fri Oct 4, 2013, 08:24 PM
Oct 2013

I appreciate all the good stuff DUers are posting today.

This is one of those.

Again, thank you.

Cerridwen

(13,260 posts)
8. Ya know? Good point.
Fri Oct 4, 2013, 08:28 PM
Oct 2013

It can be frustrating to not have a place to share good news with "strangers." (I'm leaving that joke alone, btw. Please notice. hee hee)

Sometimes ya just gotta shout from the roof tops. DU's got a roof top, right?




JI7

(89,274 posts)
9. they use to have some trashy looking clothes when i was young
Fri Oct 4, 2013, 08:32 PM
Oct 2013

and then i remember they closed down.

but more are opening again and the clothes are more decent now. style is pretty much what's in the op.

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