Disabled people can have quite a bit of heavy baggage to carry around with them, but thanks to a backpack brand a bit of weight is about to be taken off their shoulders.
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If you watched any TV adverts over Christmas you may have seen a young lady called Lucy Edwards promoting Silky & Glowing products on behalf of haircare company P&G’s Pantene.
Alyssa is too young to have a Tesco’s Clubcard, she’s only 1, but after being picked to model for the supermarket’s festive F&F clothing range we guess her family now shop there all the time.
George at Asda has launched its own accessible clothing range ahead of this years’ BBC Children in Need appeal.
Model Amy Willerton has publicly thanked her brother Ross for being an inspiring sibling by posting a heartwarming message on social media.
A German fashion and lifestyle platform has launched a range of accessible clothing and footwear with 140 different styles across its private labels: Zign, Pier One, Anna Field and Even&Odd for people with disabilities.
A fashion house is leading the way in adaptive underwear after its CEO and founder realised the barriers disabled people can face seeing her mother trying to dress herself.
A fashion show taking place in Manchester will celebrate the city’s diversity when disabled people strut down the catwalk in September.
Adaptive fashion has gained a new stylish addition thanks to the launch of Hewinson; a new, UK-based wheelchair clothing brand, specialising in denim jeans designed specifically to cater for the needs of wheelchair users.
Kim Kardashian’s shapewear company SKIMS has launched a clothing line for people who struggle dressing themselves.
A fashion designer who faced a backlash after a family incident has bounced back into the spotlight promoting a clothing brand supporting its own mental health initiative.
A fashion show being held by an Accrington-based charity will raise money for people with learning disabilities wanting to find love and friendship.
Gemma Adby was extremely productive through the first lockdown, instead of making banana bread and watching boxsets she put the wheels in motion for an inspiring modelling career.