LONDON, Feb 17 (Reuters) - 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 ...
Unhidden: I Used to Live in Fear is a show that consists of afro-surreal oil and mixed media paintings that visually reveal the spiritual warfare Black Americans endure after rejecting indoctrination ...
In this week’s newsletter: Despite representing 24% of the population, people with disabilities are crying out for chic accessible style. One company is trying to change that Don’t get Fashion ...
To receive the Vogue Business newsletter, sign up here. 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 ...
Victoria Jenkins is creating fashionable and accessible looks (Picture: Getty/Unhidden) London Fashion Week is in full swing, and while there’s been some standout moments – we’re looking at you, Tesco ...
Victoria Jenkins has worked on fashion lines sold everywhere from Tesco and Primark to Jack Wills and, most recently, Victoria Beckham. But the style savvy 35-year-old, from Islington, London, has ...