recently, there was a thread on the list where one of the listers
wanted to know that are there any visually impaired fassion/dress
designers?
today i've read a news in PR newswire which suits to the querry and in
fact, deems great
to inspire as well.

News taken from:
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/unseen-beauty-untold-possibilities-blind-european-couture-designer-debuts-his-collection-in-dallas-tx-84489002.html

Unseen Beauty, Untold Possibilities: Blind European Couture Designer
Debuts His Collection in Dallas, TX
Designing with a Vision Event Marks Designer's First Trip to the U.S.

DALLAS, Feb. 16 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- How does he do that?  It's
the first question asked when people see the work of award-winning
Sergey Ermakov, 38, one of the biggest names in Ukrainian haute
couture.  While each evening gown, handbag and designer shoe is an
exquisite work of art with intricate details of beading, feathers,
lace and sequins, what makes his creations truly amazing is the fact
that Ermakov is blind.

Ermakov was diagnosed with diabetic retinopathy at age 11 and lost 95
percent of his vision.  Despite his vision loss, Ermakov pursued his
dream to be a tailor, followed by costume and theater design, and
never lost his drive to follow his passion. He overcame the challenge
of working in a very visual and competitive industry; and today is one
of the most acclaimed and expensive haute couture designers in the
Ukraine.

With the goal to share his story of living successfully with vision
loss, Ermakov will make his American debut in Dallas, Texas, on
Friday, April 16, at the Designing with a Vision runway show hosted by
the American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) Center on Vision Loss—a
unique demonstration and information center that promotes independent
and healthy living for people with vision loss. The posh event which
includes two elaborate runway shows and a trunk show will be held at
The Fairmont Dallas Hotel.

"Today, millions of blind and visually impaired Americans know
independence and opportunity in their lives because of the work we do
at the American Foundation for the Blind," said Carl R. Augusto, AFB
president and CEO. "Sergey's success is a great example of how someone
who is blind or visually impaired can live a productive, fulfilling
life with the right tools, support and determination. Vision loss
doesn't mean giving up your dreams."

Beauty is in the mind of the beholder and Ermakov's ability to
translate his inner vision onto the runway is something to behold.
"At the last Luciano Pavarotti concert in Kiev, I closed my eyes and
there my new collection dawned on me.  Sometimes, the starry night is
the source of inspiration.  For one of my Russian clients, I made a
dress like that, sparkling crystals against the dark silk," said
Ermakov.

About Designing with a Vision

For his U.S. debut, Ermakov has created a dress, especially designed
with Dallas in mind, valued at more than $10,000. It will be raffled
with proceeds benefiting the American Foundation for the Blind Center
on Vision Loss in Dallas.

Ermakov will showcase 30 spectacular dresses, valued at more than
$150,000, from his European line during two runway shows on April 16.
The day's events include:

•10:00 a.m. Blintz and Belini's Bruncheon and Runway Show
•12:00 p.m. Trunk Show
•6:30 p.m. Evening Runway Show & Cocktail Party


Honorary chairs for Designing with a Vision are Dallas civic leaders
Minnie and Bill Caruth, Linda Ivy and Dee Simmons.  Event chairs are
Barbara Brice and Bobbie Sue Williams (daytime show); and Bri Crum,
Heidi Dillon and Kirby Allison (evening show). Major corporate
sponsors include:  American Airlines/One World, The Fairmont Dallas
Hotel, Modern Luxury Dallas, and Suite 206.

For ticket information and reserved seating contact Abi Erickson at
[email protected] or 214.438.5315. Tickets are available at $150 and
up. To purchase tickets for the night event only go to
www.afb.org/DWVtickets.

The American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) is a national nonprofit
that expands possibilities for people with vision loss. AFB's
priorities include broadening access to technology; elevating the
quality of information and tools for the professionals who serve
people with vision loss; and promoting independent and healthy living
for people with vision loss by providing them and their families with
relevant and timely resources. AFB is also proud to house the Helen
Keller Archives and honor the more than forty years that Helen Keller
worked tirelessly with AFB. For more information visit us online at
www.afb.org.

About Sergey Ermakov:  Ermakov was born in Kiev, Ukraine in 1972. At a
young age he wanted to be a tailor, influenced by his mother an expert
seamstress. The beautiful clothes his mother made had a great impact
on him especially during the Soviet Union when everything was gray and
dull.  At age 11, he was diagnosed with diabetic retinopathy, losing
95 percent of his vision.  Despite his vision loss, Ermakov studied
painting and graphic art at The Art School under the Pioneer Place,
followed by garment school and lux-tailoring, including The University
of Light Industry (a designer-technologist of the garment industry).
His work was previewed in 2003 at the Fashion Show for the Cabinet of
Ministers. His career transitioned into costume design and theater
design producing the collection for the Ukrainian Opera House. His
work today still reflects theatrical dramatic design along with
understated elegance.  He is the recipient of numerous awards
including the National Pride award in the Ukraine.


SOURCE American Foundation for the Blind
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