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THE ICONIC’s New Adaptive Edit Is a Stylish Range For People With Disabilities

THE ICONIC’s New Adaptive Edit Is a Stylish Range For People With Disabilities

THE ICONIC Adaptive Edit works to curates items that prioritise functional style and ease of dressing/undressing, through features such as thoughtful closures, seated-wear solutions and fits for prosthetics. More importantly, it gives those living with a disability or limited-mobility the same experience of online shopping, as it would give a customer without a disability.
Christina Stephens founder reveals the impact of The Iconic's Adaptive Edit

Christina Stephens founder reveals the impact of The Iconic's Adaptive Edit

Following The Iconic's launch of an Adaptive Edit yesterday, Christina Stephens founder Jessie Sadler details the impact this edit will have on adaptive fashion and her brand. 

The Iconic taps into 20% of the Aussie population with new edit

The Iconic taps into 20% of the Aussie population with new edit

The eTailer's new edit will serve the one in five Australians living with a disability and other access needs, with an introductory assortment of over 130 pieces across menswear, womenswear and kidswear from Tommy Hilfiger Adaptive, Brisbane-label Christina Stephens, and Melbourne-based JAM The Label.

THE ICONIC Has Just Launched An Adaptive Edit To Cater For Australians Living With Disability

THE ICONIC Has Just Launched An Adaptive Edit To Cater For Australians Living With Disability

THE ICONIC launched the Adaptive Edit — a curated collection of clothing that prioritises functional style and ease of dressing to serve the 1 in 5 Australians living with disabilities and other access needs. 
Adaptive fashion is a rapidly growing area

Adaptive fashion is a rapidly growing area

Adaptive clothing – or clothing specifically designed around the needs of people with disabilities – is a rapidly-growing fashion niche, which is tipped to grow to half a trillion dollars over the next five years.