A fashion show taking place in Manchester will celebrate the city’s diversity when disabled people strut down the catwalk in September.
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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.
A 16-year-old boy has inspired a leading shoe firm to design shoes for people with disabilities, and they look amazing!
The designer team behind Greggs jumpers have recently announced a new Christmas range paying tribute to Peaky Blinders to raise money for mental health charities.
A fashion event held in Abidan turned a few heads earlier this month showcasing new designs modelled by people with disabilities.
A near-fatal diagnosis encouraged a young woman to pursue her career path to branch out in the fashion industry.
Bella Hadid has shared her experience with mental health by posting a video on Instagram of a carousel featuring Willow Smith discussing the anxiety people can feel and an image of herself crying.
As Charley-Anne Gordon has been in a wheelchair since the age of 16 you may think she has been restricted to live her life to the full, in fact it has motivated her to do the complete opposite.
With Halloween just around the corner most of us are fishing out our scary outfits to celebrate the big day, but when it comes to costumes suitable for people with disabilities the limited range is pretty scary.