In a world obsessed with sameness, Anna Koskarova is redefining beauty by embracing what makes her different-and powerful. Standing at just 4'9" and living with Turner Syndrome, she's using her art to challenge industry standards and rewrite outdated narratives around disability and femininity
Her stunning photo series reimagines her petite frame as a butterfly-symbolizing transformation, freedom, and self-acceptance. This is more than fashion; it's a movement.
Creative Director ANYA @anyarowa
Photographer EDGARS @hecmatyars
Stylist MARTINS @mlindenbergs
Makeup, Hair LAURA SOPELE @laurasopele
Designer DZHUS @dzhus.conceptual.wear
Nails SANTA @rundzane.s
Model ANYA @anyarowa
Agency ANTISUPERMODEL @antisupermodel
NASTY MAGAZINE Disability Awareness in Fashion
We created a project to raise awareness about people with disabilities in the fashion industry.
Our goal is to show that style and self-expression are accessible to everyone, regardless of abilities, race, or gender.
By increasing visibility, we break stereotypes and inspire the creation of inclusive fashion that meets everyone’s needs.
Fashion becomes accessible to all, fostering a more diverse and supportive society.
Our team included incredibly interesting models with unique characteristics.
We highlighted their beauty and showed that self-expression is available to everyone, regardless of physical abilities.