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Now 33, Rosa is a wheelchair user, an advocate for all people living with various disabilities and a model working for brands such as Off-White and Tommy Hilfiger.
It provides personal handmade attire and accessories for people of different sizes, genders, and disabilities. [1] Cubacub conducts interviews with customers and models, asking them questions about their preferred colors, patterns, accessibility, body, and overall visual expression of the garment.
Stephanie Thomas (born in Chicago, Illinois) is an American disability fashion stylist, public speaker, voice actor, and professor. [1]According to People magazine, while she was working at a radio station, WVKL-FM (95.7), [2] in Norfolk, Virginia, Thomas wore pajamas for a year as part of the "PJ Deejay" campaign and discussed the limited clothing options for people with physical disabilities ...
The models represented Lady Fines, a local fashion company designing accessible clothing for women with ... Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...
Get to know Stephanie Thomas, Disability Stylist and founder of Cur8able, a styling consultancy that advocates and takes the stress out of dressing for the disabled, chronically ill, and injured.
As a self-proclaimed fashion lover, Findlay was unhappy with the lack of representation people with disabilities have in the media and fashion landscape. [33] Propelled by her own experience of exclusion and elitism in fashion, in July 2018 she announced the first-ever disability-inclusive event to be held as part of Melbourne Fashion Week ...
Lauren "Lolo" Spencer, was diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's diseas, otherwise known as ALS, when she was 14 years old. But she says that her disability is an honor and not a burden, and today, Lolo is ...
Sinéad Burke (born 1990) is an Irish writer, academic and disability activist, known for her TED talk 'Why design should include everyone'. [2] She is the director of the consulting organisation Tilting the Lens, which works to raise the baseline standards in accessibility, towards design for an equitable and accessible world.