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Reflections on adaptive fashion, diverse and black fashion designers, and sustainable fashion changers at the Berlin Fashion Week(end) 2025.

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#sustainablefashion #colourfulfashion #upcyclingfashion #upcycledclothing #uniquestyle #berlinfashionweek #berlinfashionweek2025 #blackinfashion #berlindesigners #fashionchangers #fashionrevolution #accessiblefashion #adaptivefashion #indiefashion #handmade

I haven’t shopped in Primark for at least a decade, but I really need some decent jeans / trousers for wheelchair use and to wear with my leg brace when walking so I’ll be back when this launches! #disability #fashion #AdaptiveFashion @disability | Primark launches clothing range designed for people with disabilities | Fashion | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2025/jan/22/primark-launches-clothing-range-designed-for-people-with-disabilities
Primark launches clothing range designed for people with disabilities

Range of womenswear and menswear contains 49 pieces adapted from brand’s bestselling items to suit variety of needs

The Guardian
A thing I like, this playlist of tutorials of how to decorate / cosplay with mobility devices (wheelchairs, crutches etc) by Colleenn Cosplay https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6B297IE51mcvZiWfh3CyUWXTC_M6ks5O
#cosplay #AdaptiveFashion #MobilityIssues
Mobility Aid Decoration Tutorials

All my mobility aid customization and decoration videos! This includes decorations for my forearm crutches and for my wheelchair.

YouTube
Shani Dhanda: The Fashion Word Still Doesn't Cater For Disabled Women

Shani Dhanda shares her experience of buying clothes as a disabled woman with brittle bone disease, and how the fashion industry needs to be more inclusive.

Glamour UK
Another fantastic article from the new issue of British Vogue, about #AdaptiveFashion brand Unhidden #Disability @disability | ‘ In February, Unhidden staged its first fashion show on the London Fashion Week autumn/winter 2023 schedule, becoming the first adaptive brand to show in the UK capital. “I still cry when I watch the show back,” Jenkins says. “Thinking about the stories of what the models on the runway have collectively been through to get to that point…” The show featured models with visible and invisible disabilities’ Unhidden Founder Victoria Jenkins On The Lightbulb Moment That Inspired Her Adaptive Label | British Vogue https://www.vogue.co.uk/article/victoria-jenkins-london-label-unhidden https://www.vogue.co.uk/article/victoria-jenkins-london-label-unhidden?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=onsite-share&utm_brand=vogue-uk&utm_social-type=earned
Unhidden Founder Victoria Jenkins On The Lightbulb Moment That Inspired Her Adaptive Label

Victoria Jenkins’s hospital encounter was a lightbulb moment. Unlike the qualifications of those behind adaptive brands on the market, Victoria Jenkins herself was a garment technologist, with experience at a wide range of high street and luxury labels. Here she speaks to Vogue about her London label, Unhidden.

British Vogue
The (Fashion) Minority Report launches newspaper both in print and digital to coincide with London Fashion Week via Fashion United UK #AdaptiveFashion | ‘For its first issue, the subjects include a #diversity and #inclusion trend report for 2023, highlighting case studies by Farfetch on advancing internal talent from minority backgrounds, current initiatives by Asos and changes Schuh is implementing to cater for #disabled customers.’
https://fashionunited.uk/news/business/the-fashion-minority-report-launches-newspaper/2023021667930
The (Fashion) Minority Report launches newspaper

As part of its efforts to drive conversations around equity, inclusion and culture, The (Fashion) Minority Report has unveiled a new newspaper that looks to

FashionUnited
Canadian clothing brand designing accessible, adaptive items for everyone ⁦@CityNewsTO⁩ #FashionAble #AdaptiveFashion #InclusiveFashion https://toronto.citynews.ca/2023/01/10/clothing-brand-june-adaptice-accessible-toronto/
CityNews

We’re literally only just getting started with this entire topic of adaptive fashion as well as wider issues of accessibility and inclusion.

It’s a conversation we all need to be having. Like here.

#fashion #accessibility #inclusion #disability #adaptivefashion

https://www.forbes.com/sites/gusalexiou/2022/11/18/why-top-brands-should-rethink-adaptive-fashion-and-take-it-seriously/

Why Top Brands Should Rethink Adaptive Fashion And Take It Seriously

In 2022, major clothing brands still see adaptive fashion for people with physical disabilities as a niche and limited market. Yet, given that 15% of the global population has some form of disability – the financial gains are considerable and entry into the market is not as complex as it may seem.

Forbes