On this episode of "The Lou Stokes Podcast" I am talking to the incredible Victoria Jenkins, designer and disability advocate.
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Victoria talks about her own journey of sustainability and fashion, how her brand Unhidden was born, what adaptive fashion is, how she feels the fashion industry is adapting to diversity and inclusion, her and experience at London Fashion week this year.
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We also discuss the challenges of being an entrepreneur and creating a sustainable brand, and how she has overcome those challenges and how she manages her mental health. We talked about how we envision the future of fashion plus so much more.
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Victoria is a designer and disability advocate, widely recognised as a leading voice and expert in adaptive and inclusive fashion around the world. Her career highlights include her self-penned a book ‘The Little Book of Ableism’, her TedX talk "Fighting Ableism Through Fashion" and most recently being awarded third place in the Shaw Trust #DisabilityPower100. As Victoria’s work involves multiple media appearances, including a pitch on Dragons Den, she believes passionately in normalising inclusive design.
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To learn more about Victoria & Unhidden
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Instagram: @unhidden.uk
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On The Lou Stokes podcast you'll hear inspirational conversations with fascinating guests from all over the globe sharing their thoughts & insights on sustainable fashion, conscious consumerism and empowerment. Now is the time to take action and be the change you want to see in the world.
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Lou Stokes is a Sustainable Fashion expert, Educator, author and international speaker, yoga and meditation teacher. Find out more about Lou at instagram @byloustokes or on www.loustokes.com
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