
Some people talk about impact. Angela Harris is living it.
As the founder of the Imperfektly Made Fashion Show and Foundation, Angela is creating more than a runway. She is creating visibility, confidence, opportunity, and a real sense of belonging for blind and visually impaired models who deserve to be seen in every sense of the word.
Her story is powerful because it is real. After losing her vision following brain tumor surgery, Angela had to rebuild life in a way most people cannot fully imagine. But instead of shrinking, she expanded. Instead of stepping back, she stepped into something bigger. What came out of that journey is a movement rooted in style, dignity, access, and representation.
More Than a Runway
The Imperfektly Made Fashion Show stands out because it is not built on sympathy. It is built on presence, confidence, and excellence. It shows the world that blind and visually impaired people are not defined by limitation. They are creators, leaders, visionaries, and trendsetters.
Angela has helped shape a space where models can walk with pride, where inclusion is not treated like a favor, and where community meets purpose in a real way.
What makes Angela connect with people is her honesty. She speaks openly about the hard parts, the awkward moments, the adjustment, the growth, and the determination it takes to keep going when life changes. That kind of truth reaches people. It reminds people that challenges do not erase purpose. Sometimes they reveal it.
A Story Rooted in Strength
Her work also extends beyond the runway. Angela is the author of Life as I See It: Finding strength through adversity, a book that reflects the heart of her journey and the mindset that keeps her moving forward.
For anyone who wants to hear more of Angela’s voice and story firsthand, her full conversation on the Even Though I’m Blind Experience Podcast is available here:
It is a powerful listen for anyone who wants a deeper look at her journey, her mission, and the movement she is building through Imperfektly Made.
Angela Harris is not just building a fashion show. She is building proof that inclusion can be stylish, powerful, and deeply human. And in a world that still has a lot to learn about accessibility and representation, that kind of work matters.
Learn More
To learn more, visit imperfektlymade.com.
For sponsorship or direct inquiries, email info@imperfektlymade.com or call 240-416-3741.
For more stories like this featuring amazing blind and visually impaired voices, visit eventhoughimblind.com.