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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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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.
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.
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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.