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hi guys it's cece welcome back to my channel into this video I will be

reviewing and give my impressions on the looks at the Royal Wedding of Meghan

MArkle and Harry so the looks both of the bride and of

the guests

the first guest that I saw arriving was

Oprah and well let's say that she is dressed in Stella McCartney and the

color is really pretty the like baby pink dusty pink

dress really cute not too much lace cute shoes the bag and the hat as well

not sure about the glasses a bit too chunky for me like but like her waist is

so snatched I love it I think it's a very very pretty dress

yeah maybe not so so so so like formal and elegant but yeah is pretty

Kate Middleton really cute I'm not sure about the whiteness sort of the dress

but I would really really hate like someone coming wearing

this like very sort of white dress I mean I just would I would not go

anything near white if I had to attend a wedding so yeah this is like

my personal taste but I guess it's pretty it's really pretty and the Hat is

really cute and I heard that it's like the third time she's wearing this dress

and I assume she did it because she didn't want to like steal attention from

the bride I get that but still like she could have gotten like a plain dress

like a new one and someone said that

it just looks like she didn't put enough effort for this wedding I mean I don't

know I just personally think that she just could have like she just could have

gotten a new plain easy dress and that would have been fine but I think you

know I would like to see like a little bit of like something like an effort in

the sense of like I got this dress for this huge event and so you will just

associate that dress with the event this is like how I would do jesus take the

wheel we have Amal Clooney with her husband and

yeah he's like I love this grey suit like - really really handsome her dress

is so pretty like I think she's my favorite look at that one in the

background like what the hell is that anyways I love the shoes golden shoes

love them then like this yellow like really like summery like springy

like happy yellow and the Hat with like these fishnet here on the front like

she's just amazing. Pippa Middleton okay listen this is not okay this literally

looks like it was like 10.99 so for my wedding I would be like no prints at

all just one color no print especially no flower prints

no like Pippa Middleton flower print. Idris Elba and this is I guess his

wife I'm not sure I don't know well I love the bag I like the Hat and the

shoes the dress which is like a grandma sweater why if I show you this

what would you think you think well this is my grandma like going to the

supermarket to buy the ingredients for the ragu. Serena Williams the same color

as Oprah and it looks really good with like dark skin so yeah and really pretty

not so much the necklace but the hair the like her thingy she has really

pretty and the dress just fits her amazing so yeah. you know I love PLL

Pretty Little Liars and she's one of my favorite characters um Spencer Hastings

and her real name is Troian Bellisario I love her but like

this the shoes yes the hair or fishnet yes

the dress is I don't know I don't live for it I don't know it's pretty but it's

not like I don't know it doesn't fit her really well it doesn't

then hey we have like an army of girls okay first of all

there are the tones of like purple and

so I don't know them I just know Priyanka Chopra her dress is so cute

her suit like with her skirt and his jackets so pretty

so through it's all pretty amazing then her friends well boring but okay another

weird flower print no no no this is this is funny to me like why would you what

is this this is not but you know like how I like to wear like sort of

vintage looking dresses but with some modern touch there is no modern touch in

in this look like old bag old belt old dress. James Corden yes his wife OMG yes

this is how you go to a wedding sleek elegant cute and this is something you

would not wear anywhere else so you cannot go to a wedding like her royal

wedding dress with like beach dress. the beckhams well first of all he is just

so beautiful so so beautiful really he's like stealing the show I

love this like long jacket amazing and her look well first of all

I love the combo like dark blue and bright red with these like

super high heels I love it and she's just so elegant the way she walks and

the way she wears her clothes you know

I can't remember his name he is you're beautiful James Blunt so what is this

what is this sexy shoes cute bag cute thingy in the hair right no like what

were you thinking it's cute but it's not for a royal

wedding like it's not super formal formal like they have to understand that

this type of prints are not formal okay they're they're not then we have the

mother of the bride okay this is the only print that I would have except at

my wedding what little flowers just in the bottom

not a whole dress with it little flowers little white flowers on this very

light tiffany blue dress she's perfect okay she's perfect, Camilla well

the necklace is no the head like tornado is I no, the color is cute but she's

just not my favorite. then we have the the babies and they're so cute with

these like white dresses and these like flower crowns in their hair, what

she doesn't have them she's the only one who doesn't have them but this is so

cute like. so now we can move on to the bride a huge veil amazing like veil goals

5 meters so you look just okay amazing the thing is like the actual dress which

is from the new artistic director of

Givenchy I mean okay really pretty if you look at this then you zoom down and

you see it's like sort of baggy right here and it's made of a fabric that wrinkles

so basically she had to sit during the ceremony and she got up and it was all

wrinkled up if you compare it to Kate Middleton's wedding dress you can see

that she was snatched okay you cannot see a flaw in here

and this is how it should be I'm not saying she's more beautiful or anything

just like we look at it like this is perfect she's like out of a

fairy tale then you look at her dress and you're like like it's sort of baggy

here like under the shoulders and it was it just looks like it wasn't fitted

properly I don't if it was a choice or but yeah this is like my idea I think

it's beautiful like this is so like so classy and this is yeah you see this is

like not just more relaxed it's okay because it's areception it's not like

the actual wedding so it's like relaxed in here and it's really cute and elegant

but but you see what I mean it's like they're both too relaxed. this is it you

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How do you define ableism and how often in the day to day do you encounter people with

ableist attitudes or ableist behaviors?

I've confronted that pretty much on a daily basis, just little ways.

Like I'll just give you an example.

This is one that comes from my fans.

Sorry, fans.

People will come up to me and speak and they'll say things like, "Hey, I am a big fan of yours.

Can you lip read?"

And luckily, I can lip read a little bit, but if you're my fan, learn sign language.

So it's kind of weird.

You want to talk to me, learn my language.

During work, a lot of times, people make decisions without me being a part of it, without even

asking.

Like let's say at a photoshoot, they make decisions about what they want to do and everything,

but they have forgotten about me and I'm the model and so I should be the lead in this,

or at least have a say in it.

So it's that type of ableist thinking that, because I don't communicate in their language,

they make decisions without consulting me.

Let's talk about the fashion industry for which you and I are both a part.

I want to start with some numbers.

There are 70 million deaf people worldwide, according to the World Federation of the Deaf,

over 1 billion people worldwide with some form of disability, according to the World

Bank and, according to the Business of Fashion, the disabled community has a spending power

of more than $1 trillion.

So it seems like there's a lot of opportunities for the fashion industry to engage with the

disabled community.

And yet, do you think that this industry, our industry, is doing enough to engage with

the disabled community?

I don't think they're doing enough.

I think they're scared.

Obviously, they want things to sell, right?

But I think they forget that disability groups are the largest minority.

It's like 1.2 billion people in the world or something.

And so they need to realize, well, they need to be bold and bring in people with disabilities

and I guarantee you that they would get support.

There would be a groundswell if we got those two communities together and I don't think

that they haven't tried that yet.

Like for example, I'm a model, I'm part of the fashion industry, but I still have that

problem.

There are big campaigns out there who were afraid to hire me because I'm deaf, no matter

how I reassure them.

And so it seems like it's a work in progress and I'm not really sure how we can solve this

problem.

What about your experience in the beginning of your modeling days until now?

Do you see there being granular progress?

Yeah, definitely.

I remember the beginning days of my modeling career.

I was working with photographers, who I would meet and it was often the deer-in-headlights

response, but I always make an effort.

I text, communicate with them via my phone, gesture, and they would always realize how

easy it was, and they would say things like, "Oh, that wasn't that hard," and I'm like,

"No, it's not that hard."

But at this point in my career, photographers that I work with, it really goes smoothly

because I think there is more awareness out there and I've already proven myself and so

they know what they're doing and they know that I know what I'm doing and it just works.

Absolutely.

In a recent Business of Fashion podcast, disabled activist Sinéad Burke talked about the importance

of empathy versus sympathy and how empathy is what really creates real understanding.

I'm wondering what your take on that is.

It's interesting.

I probably have a bit of a different perspective on this.

I think that if a business really invests and let us make decisions for ourselves about

like the types of campaigns that we want to be a part of and what they should be, because

we've got the authentic perspective.

Like for example, I'm deaf and, from my perspective, I know what makes great TV, so I probably

know what's going to make a great campaign.

And so for me, I consider that to be part of empathy.

Sympathy would be bringing somebody into work with me in a tokenized way, somebody with

a disability versus bringing in my entire world to their campaign, which makes it authentic

and will actually help it to sell better.

So it's a two-way street.

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So I had to deal with my old man that if I was ever to leave early I had to do an apprenticeship

So, you know

What was the opposite the complete opposite was hairdressing I left school in year 12

To leave home to be able to do those things. I needed something behind me

and

Then I also realised that I could

study and work and not have a massive debt and get to spend the money with the way I wanted and it was a

huge motivator at the end of the day

So I've done New Zealand Fashion Week twice, I've done New Zealand Vodafone Music Awards twice

Australian Fashion Week twice and New York Fashion Week twice and

You know doing Fashion Weeks there's always opportunities for you to do that

all you have to do is ask if you don't ask you're never gonna get and

You get to work with the top people you honestly can't get that in any other industry just by asking

Set your goals and what you want to achieve and

We want to go whether the most smaller dreams or the biggest goals and before you know it you're there

Like I said, I went to New York when I was 22 years old and you know

I see that dream when I was literally 17 / 18 it took me four years to have my ultimate life goal completed

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