Meet the amazing models taking part in The Show 2026!
Amanda J
I live with side effects and pain every single day. But I don’t let that stop me living life to the full. My motto is to say yes to as many different things as I can.
Amanda M
My sister and I have embraced our new bodies. We’re not embarrassed by our scars. They truly show that we are warriors.
Anne Marie
Every day with breast cancer will bring different challenges, but it will also bring small joys and moments of happiness.
Claire S
Having breast cancer is roller coaster, and it can be very frightening. But there’s lots of support out there, and there are ways of enjoying the good days.
Claire W
I have a ‘life is for living’ list and I’ve done lots of things over the last two years since my secondary diagnosis. I am in my say yes era!
Emma
I’m approaching 5 years since being diagnosed and I really didn’t think I’d be here when I was in the thick of it all. But I’m here, grateful and stronger than ever.
Georgina
Despite my body changing through cancer treatment and the menopause, I can still have exciting experiences and be proud of what my body is capable of.
Hajra
I would like to stand alongside others who have been through breast cancer, to show the diversity of experiences and to celebrate resilience.
Jay
I want to show women that no matter what background you come from, we all have the power to do what we want. Even if it takes cancer to give us that chance.
Jodi
I'm showing the world, and maybe most importantly, showing myself, that despite everything cancer has tried to take away, it hasn’t taken my spirit, my power, or my right to feel confident and radiant.
Julie
Look for the ‘glimmers’ in every day. And find ways to adjust to this new you.
Kavita
I want to show others what survival really looks like – raw, imperfect, but still full of courage.
Kyrstyn
I feel happiest when I’m helping people and spreading awareness around younger people getting breast cancer.
Laura
There's no correct way of going through a diagnosis - do what feels right for you. Advocate for yourself. It's your body and your choice.
Lowri
It’s important for women to advocate for themselves and others, especially when people tell us we’re ‘too young’ for breast cancer.
Lynne
I try to forget about the scars, the bumps and tugs, and be proud of what I do have. Love. And a life to live.
Nathalie
Living flat by necessity has helped me develop another form of strength and confidence. And I’m alive! And telling the story!
Neil
Keep your chin up!
Rhona
I would like my twin sister and I to be part of The Show - what we’ve experienced is extremely unique, and we love that we get the chance to share this together.
Rumbi
I am living peacefully and gracefully with agency to create and manage my experience of a cancer diagnosis. I am thriving and unapologetic.
Samina
Today I stand tall as a confident Pakistani Muslim woman. Above all, cancer has taught me to learn self-love unapologetically.
Sarah-Anne
I want my kids and friends to be inspired by me and how I’ve handled my cancer journey so far.
Steph
I'm working on stepping out of my comfort zone, and I absolutely love fashion!
Tracy
I want to show you can have a great life after more than one diagnosis.
Everything you need to know about The Show
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The Show
It’s more than a catwalk. More than just clothes. Our amazing models are people living with or beyond breast cancer.
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Meet The Show's stylist
After working on The Show for the past 3 years, we're thrilled to welcome back Rebekah Roy as the stylist for The Show this year.
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Watch The Show 2025
Look back at our incredible 2025 models taking to the runway.