MANAGEMENT - INSIDEOUTSIDE DANCE
Madeline’s professional career as a model began in 2015 when she walked her first runway show in New York. Since then, Madeline’s career has grown exponentially, she has hit global headlines numerous times propelling her to a household name. Since 2015 Madeline has walked in over 100 fashion shows across the globe, consistently walking on the official Fashion Circuit including; New York Fashion Week for the past 8 seasons, London Fashion Week, Paris Fashion Week, Mercedes Benz Fashion Week China, Astrakhan Fashion week Russia, Runway Dubai and many more. She has built herself a credible platform to promote her work, with over a million followers across her social media platforms, and a readership of over 50 billion. Madeline’s core audience is young women between 18-44, a demographic that she believes will benefit greatly from the achievements and inspiration she provides.
Madeline is the only person in history with an Intellectual disability to obtain a working visa in the USA, she was the first person with Down Syndrome to do an editorial in vogue, be the face of a cosmetic company in the USA, she has shown her own clothing collection at NYF week three times and has received many awards such as –
- 2015 – Awarded the prestigious Model of the Year Award at international fashion show Melange in San Francisco
- 2015 – Nominated for the Pride of Australia Award
- 2016 – Named Model of the year by World Fashion Media
- 2016 – Nominated for Young Australian of the Year
- 2017 – Awarded The Advocacy Award for her work in Uganda from Kulture City
- 2017 – Received the Quincy Jones Exceptional Advocacy Award
- 2010 -2023 – Participated in the Special Olympics Australia
- 2018 – Named one of the top 25 Gen Z game changers in the world Nylon Magazine
- 2018 – Awarded the Impact 25 Award as one of the top 25 Impactful people of Australia
- 2019 – Runner up at the Global Social Awards in Prague in the category of Social Impact and Change
- 2019 – 25 under 25 in Girlfriend magazine.
She has broken down decade long barriers and stigma attached to diversity. Through her work she has highlighted the importance of diversity and inclusion in society and mainstream media. Madeline has been an essential personality in achieving this significant societal turning point by becoming one of the most well know and influential faces of diversity alongside Winnie Harlow and Ashley Graham, shining the spotlight on the achievements of all individuals regardless of societal norms.
Madeline inspires through her story, courage and determination but she also takes consequential steps to educate and influence her audience to change the world for the better. Her continually growing goal is to change not only the fashion industry but the world’s view of those of diversity. She strives to ensure society becomes more accepting of everyone equally and values their achievements and essential contributions to the population.
This is where the inspiration for founding her dance school, InsideOutside Dance, originated. She wanted to provide a space where her friends and other young adults with disabilities could come, dance, feel safe and supported, learn a new skill and feel a part of a community while sharing in the amazing joy of dance. Madeline is both the founder and ambassador for the school ensuring that the dance school receives the recognition and promotion it deserves through Madeline’s platforms. Madeline and her mother Rosanne have propelled the dance school to new heights from its humble beginning in 2016. The school is now the biggest dance school for people with disabilities in Australia with enrolment of over 300 weekly.
THE MADELINE STUART FOUNDATION LTD
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Charity details
Date Established: 27 February 2020
What is the Madeline Stuart Foundation?
The Madeline Stuart Foundation was founded in 2020 to assist and support adults with disabilities through a variety of means. The foundation aims to assist young adults to learn, grow, make friends, express themselves, be a part of a thriving, supportive community and live a life they love. The Madeline Stuart Foundations currently supports the dance school InsideOutside dance by subsidising costs, keeping fees low for students, covering major concert costs and provides a monthly disco to promote socialising and prevent isolation within the community. Additionally, the foundation funds the theatre production ‘Embrace’ the live production which is providing essential education about the experiences and struggles people with disabilities are facing every day. Looking forward, the Foundation has big plans for the future and would like to build a gated community for people with disabilities to live in semi-independently. The demand for the expansion of our foundation is growing rapidly and a donation from you could help us with the resources and facilities required to provide these vital services, if you are able to donate, please do so here.
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Charity details
- Adults – aged 25 to under 65
- Adults – aged 65 and over
- Children – aged 6 to under 15
- Early childhood – aged under 6
- Families
- People with disabilities
- Youth – 15 to under 25
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Responsible people
The role of a ‘Responsible Person’ is an important one for registered charities. Generally, a charity’s Responsible People are its board or committee members, or trustees.
Madeline Stuart
Role: Director
Rosanne Stuart
Role: Director
Shaun Cosgrove
Role: Director
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Her one true passion is working within the Disability sector and running the daily operations of Inside Outside Dance is her greatest joy, Rosanne hopes to open InsideOutside Dance in 30 locations by the end of 2021 with 50 classes per week to help create a socially inclusive environment in communities throughout Queensland, Australia and Internationally online.
Rosanne’s passion for working in the field of disability runs very deeply. She is the mother of InsideOutside Ambassador/Owner Madeline Stuart.
Rosanne a single mum from when Madeline was born, has fought to create awareness and inclusion for people with disabilities., She travels the world delivering keynote presentations and advocating for change around the stigmas attached to disabilities.
Rosanne has a proven track record in business and working closely with Special Olympics, Trades women on the move and The Madeline Stuart Foundation.