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"It's important that you know the different needs in fashion, and it should stop that people in wheelchairs are being forgotten in fashion business over and over again. I think it's great what you are doing. It can easily be a part of fashion education.

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Combining lovely tops is difficult... end up with a naked back just as I get into an activity. I also let my mother back a button hole in the left side of my dresses, so a tube can go through and to my feeding pump. The solutions aren't that hard but they mean a lot.

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Most of the shops don't have special fitting rooms and when they have one it's a total disaster! My friend had an experience in the H&M with a fitting room full of cleaning stuff and a ladder, and other tools."

Christel Poweronwheels / SUE's Warrior

Valerie Murray (Carer)

NO KAFTANS OR VELCRO! Something that's easy to get on and off for both wearer and carer. Something that does not stand out in a bad way. They want to be included too, look similar the "norm".

"You seem to be looking at important issues! I dream of having all my clothes tailor made, but few can afford this. Some shops offer tailor service, which is a positive start. The first challenge is embracing.. inclusion of all body types. "

Sophie van de Meulen, SUE's Warrior

ANNIE SEGARRA

Annie Segarra (born August 22, 1990),also known as Annie Elainey, is an American YouTuber, artist, and intersectional activist for LGBT and disability rights. Segarra, who is queerLatinx, and disabled, advocates for accessibilitybody positivity, and media representation of marginalized communities.

HALLAM CHITTY

Austrailias first wheelchair model, after falling from a tree

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