BIOGRAPHY
India has symbrachydactyly and, after facing bullying growing up, learned to embrace the strength and individuality her disability gives her. She has built a social media community of over 350,000 followers, using her platform to celebrate the beauty, power and joy of looking different—a mission that earned her a place on TikTok’s official creator programme.
Vivacious, humorous and confident, India approaches every challenge as an opportunity to create something better. She has collaborated with beauty, fashion, food and tech brands, thriving on the creativity each industry offers. She also works with the charity Reach, supporting people with upper‑limb differences, and recently took part in their virtual family day.
India contributes to National Youth Trends (2020–2021), helping businesses become more inclusive through Gen Z‑led research. She was also selected for the Washington Ireland Program’s 2020 class, aimed at developing future leaders, and had been chosen for a New York internship before COVID‑19 halted the opportunity.
From ages 13 to 19, she volunteered with Community Arts Partnership’s Trash Fashion, creating sustainable fashion shows across Northern Ireland using only recycled materials. The project brought together divided communities—Irish, British and BME—through shared creativity and environmental awareness.
India believes deeply in being the change she wants to see in the world, and she is committed to using her voice, her platform and her work to drive that positive change.
- HEIGHT: 163 cm/5' 4''
- SHOE SIZE: 37EU/6US/4UK
- HAIR: Dark brown
- EYES: Brown
- DIS/DIFF: Missing Left Hand / Hand Difference
BIOGRAPHY
India has symbrachydactyly and, after facing bullying growing up, learned to embrace the strength and individuality her disability gives her. She has built a social media community of over 350,000 followers, using her platform to celebrate the beauty, power and joy of looking different—a mission that earned her a place on TikTok’s official creator programme.Vivacious, humorous and confident, India approaches every challenge as an opportunity to create something better. She has collaborated with beauty, fashion, food and tech brands, thriving on the creativity each industry offers. She also works with the charity Reach, supporting people with upper‑limb differences, and recently took part in their virtual family day.
India contributes to National Youth Trends (2020–2021), helping businesses become more inclusive through Gen Z‑led research. She was also selected for the Washington Ireland Program’s 2020 class, aimed at developing future leaders, and had been chosen for a New York internship before COVID‑19 halted the opportunity.
From ages 13 to 19, she volunteered with Community Arts Partnership’s Trash Fashion, creating sustainable fashion shows across Northern Ireland using only recycled materials. The project brought together divided communities—Irish, British and BME—through shared creativity and environmental awareness.
India believes deeply in being the change she wants to see in the world, and she is committed to using her voice, her platform and her work to drive that positive change.