BIOGRAPHY
Ellie Goldstein is a model, actor and influencer with Down syndrome who has become a powerful advocate for disability representation. She made history as the first model with Down syndrome to appear in major global campaigns for brands such as Gucci Beauty and Adidas, and she became the first model with Down syndrome to feature on the cover of British Vogue. Ellie has also appeared on the covers of Glamour Magazine, Elle, Mission Magazine and Euphoria Magazine, further cementing her impact across the fashion and media industries.
Ellie was also the first person with Down syndrome to compete as a celebrity on BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing, reaching week six alongside her professional partner Vito. Her performances brought visibility, joy and representation to millions of viewers.
As a dancer, performer and model, Ellie has worked across commercials, television, fashion campaigns, runways and more. Based in London, she continues to use her platform to champion disability inclusion and act as a role model for people with Down syndrome, showing what is possible when talent and opportunity come together.
BIOGRAPHY
Ellie Goldstein is a model, actor and influencer with Down syndrome who has become a powerful advocate for disability representation. She made history as the first model with Down syndrome to appear in major global campaigns for brands such as Gucci Beauty and Adidas, and she became the first model with Down syndrome to feature on the cover of British Vogue. Ellie has also appeared on the covers of Glamour Magazine, Elle, Mission Magazine and Euphoria Magazine, further cementing her impact across the fashion and media industries.
Ellie was also the first person with Down syndrome to compete as a celebrity on BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing, reaching week six alongside her professional partner Vito. Her performances brought visibility, joy and representation to millions of viewers.
As a dancer, performer and model, Ellie has worked across commercials, television, fashion campaigns, runways and more. Based in London, she continues to use her platform to champion disability inclusion and act as a role model for people with Down syndrome, showing what is possible when talent and opportunity come together.