
The "iCan Do Anything" Fashion Show took place on September 10th at Wallace Hall. Sorry we missed you, but you can still sponsor or donate below—100% of proceeds support research, education, and services for some of the most medically fragile students in the world.
Theme: My Voice Through Fashion
The "iCan Do Anything" Fashion Show was more than just a runway — it was a vibrant celebration of creativity, inclusion, and possibility. Hosted annually by the International Institute for the Brain (iBRAIN), this event centered our students — children and young adults with brain-based disabilities — as models, collaborators, and stars of the evening.
This year's theme, "My Voice Through Fashion," placed self-expression at the heart of the show. Each student walked (or rolled, or rode) the runway in a custom-designed adaptive outfit, co-created with fashion design students from universities across the country. These one-of-a-kind garments reflected their personalities, access needs, and dreams — showing the world that fashion is not just about style, but about identity, creativity, and voice.


Be part of something extraordinary. The "iCan Do Anything" Fashion Show was more than an event — it was a platform for redefining fashion, inclusion, and visibility for individuals with brain injuries & brain-based disorders.
Ways to Get Involved:
1) Make a Donation
Every dollar makes a difference. Whether you give $10 or $10,000, your contribution directly supports our students’ education, therapy, and opportunities for creative expression.
2) Sponsorship Opportunities
Gain brand visibility through media coverage, event signage, social campaigns, and press opportunities — while aligning your brand with inclusion, innovation, and impact.
3) Grants or CSR Funding
Support a mission that aligns with your values in inclusion, education, technology, and accessibility.
Ready to amplify our students’ voices through fashion?
Contact us at apavlov@ibrainnyc.org or download our sponsorship brochure above to learn how you can make a difference.


Fashion is a powerful tool for expression, identity, and joy — but too often, students with disabilities have been left out of the conversation. At iBRAIN, we changed that.
Every step down the runway — whether in sneakers, wheels, or an exoskeleton — was a declaration:
"I CAN DO ANYTHING."
The event was hosted at Wallace Hall at St. Ignatius Loyola.
Livestream access was open to the public via iBRAIN's website and social media.
Follow us on social media for post-event highlights and updates!