Fashion model & artist with Down syndrome - Sania Khimji

Fashion model & artist with Down syndrome - Sania Khimji

Author: Carolyn Kiel March 23, 2026 Duration: 8:41

Sania Khimji is an accomplished artist, model, influencer, and international beauty pageant winner based in India who continues to redefine boundaries and inspire inclusivity in every space she enters. Living with Down syndrome, Sania celebrates her uniqueness as just one part of her powerful story that's rooted in creativity, confidence, and courage.

Through her art, modeling, and advocacy, Sania continues to shine as a global voice for empowerment — showing the world that when you lead with passion, purpose, and pride, there are truly no limits to what you can achieve.

During this episode, you will hear Sania talk about:

  • What was it like growing up with Down syndrome
  • The challenges and stereotypes she faced as someone with Down syndrome
  • How she got interested in fashion and modeling
  • What inspired her to become an artist who shows her art in India and around the world
  • How she advocates for people with disabilities 
  • Her goals for the future

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