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Primark has partnered with UK-based adaptive designer and disability advocate Victoria Jenkins to design clothing for consumers with disabilities, known as "adaptive fashion".
Cropped coats, stoma access and magnetic zips: Primark launches first-ever range for people with disabilities - Victoria Jenkins, the co-designer of the collection and founder of adaptive clothing ...
The new collection, which features 49 items, has been developed with award-winning adaptive fashion designer and disability campaigner, Victoria Jenkins, the founder of Unhidden.
Overcoming scepticism and indifference from the fashion industry Victoria’s collaboration with Primark. Accessibility and inclusion are core to Victoria’s design philosophy Advocate for hiring more ...
Primark Expands Adaptive Apparel Lines to Menswear, Womenswear and Underwear Following the debut of a line of adaptive women’s underwear in 2024, Primark has expanded its offerings of clothing for ...
Fashion designer Victoria Jenkins unveiled stylish and practical clothes made for people with disabilities on the runway at London Fashion Week on Friday, in a collection intended to address a gap ...
Victoria Jenkins, the co-designer of the collection and founder of adaptive clothing brand Unhidden, tells The Independent about design features that range from magnetic zippers to hidden openings ...
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