Interview with: STYLE AIDEStyle Aide is a personal fashion styling service that empowers people with disability to feel confident in themselves and in making...
Tanya Ganas on breaking the barriers of style and fashionTo smash the stereotypes and rewrite the narrative around disability, in connection to fashion and style, is the objective of ‘Style...
Q & A with Miss Pansy St BattieMy best style tip is to wear anything you wear with confidence Tell us a little about yourself Miss Pansy St Battie.. I’m a 21-year-old...
Style Aide chats with Matt Skerritt, founder of Adaptive clothing brand Every Human.What I would love to see is major brands offering an adaptive range which looks no different to the rest of their offering, however with...
Samanta BullockSam is very passionate about disability rights and her advocacy work is very inspiring, Style Aide is thrilled to be working with this...
Q & A with Jam The LabelWe want the Australian public to start paying attention to the exclusivity of the fashion industry and fight for there to be change"....
Q & A with LenaI have a creative mind, I love making stories in my head. Name: Lena Age: 16 School: Rossbourne, Hawthorn Hobbies: I have been drawing...
Style Aide chats with Emma McClelland, the incredible woman behind Kintsugi ClothingKintsugi Clothing designs fashionable, accessible clothing with disabled women in mind. Emma 32, was born in Belgium and lives in...
Check out our interview with our friends at INCKIDInclusive styling tips by Tanya Ganas, founder of Style Aide We love collaborating with like minded and inclusive brands, so when we...