Unhidden plans breakthrough moment for adaptive fashion at LFW

The adaptive fashion brand’s London Fashion Week debut will feature 30 models with disabilities and visible differences. Experts say it should be a wakeup call for mainstream brands to stop ignoring this group of customers.
Unhidden plans breakthrough moment for adaptive fashion at LFW
Photo: Deb Burrows

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Adaptive clothing brand Unhidden was gearing up to make its London Fashion Week debut last season when the news broke of Queen Elizabeth II’s death. Founder Victoria Jenkins quickly realised she had to postpone the event: “I couldn’t guarantee the models’ safety, getting around London, on that particular weekend,” she says. The media blackout would have made it difficult to make an impact, too. “I was pretty gutted at the time from the community point of view because it meant less representation for another season.”