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Fashion wasn’t designed for people with special needs or disabilities – this designer wants to change that
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A Singapore-based designer creates adaptive clothing for people with disabilities and medical conditions, despite operating at financial loss for nine years.
Fashion wasn’t designed for people with special needs or disabilities – this designer wants to change that
For people with muscular dystrophy, stroke, autism and other conditions, getting dressed can mean struggling with buttons, zippers or sensory sensitivities to fabric. At Will and Well, Singapore designer Elisa Lim creates adaptive clothes for people – even though she has earned little to no salary for the past nine years.
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