As the fashion evolves, models whose who don’t conventional beauty standards are now finding spots in the limelight. Earlier this year, we met Diandra Forrest, a model with albinism who has helped to redefine beauty with her impressive editorial fashion career. Following in her footsteps are São Paulo-based twins Lara and Mara Bawar. They’re only 11 years old, but they’ve already made waves by embracing their rare genetic condition—something that only 1 in 17,000 children is born with it. Like Forrest, Lara and Mara have done so through high-fashion photography.
The twins’ big debut came thanks to photographer Vinicius Terranova. Through his series called Flores Raras (translated, it means Rare Flowers), he showcased Lara and Mara’s unique attributes. “My point is to analyze how being uncommon is far from being negative,” he writes, “Actually, when you possess a different, therefore rare, trait this feature makes you more beautiful and special, never less. Besides its plea to the power of diversity, it represents the encounter with their sublime beauty.”
The twins are confident in their own skin—something that’s a challenge for any kid their age, no matter how they look. “We feel albinism is pretty,” Lara told Metro, “we love our hair, eye color, and skin tone.” Mara adds, “Growing up like this was amazing, we love being different and are happy with our unique beauty.”
You can follow their burgeoning careers—along with their older sister, Sheila—through Instagram.
h/t Brightside