A reminder to never give up on your dreams! A huge thanks to @Lady Fines for making them become a reality! Phase 1 of their new collection has officially dropped and is live now!!
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VD: a short montage of Lindsay a white woman with long blonde hair modeling for lady fines adaptive fashion at NYFW on a runway, and modeling at a photoshoot in solo shots and group shots with other disabled models.
As someone who has always been passionate about inclusive fashion, seeing Lady Fines debut their new adaptive collection at NYFW was truly inspiring. Adaptive fashion focuses on creating stylish, functional clothing that meets the needs of people with disabilities or invisible illnesses, a category too often overlooked in mainstream fashion. What stood out to me was how these designs not only prioritize ease of wear and comfort but also maintain the fashion-forward aesthetic expected on a runway. This balance is key to helping disabled individuals feel confident and represented without sacrificing style. Watching Lindsay Murray and the other disabled models confidently take the stage further reinforced how powerful representation matters. Adaptive fashion’s rise reflects a broader movement towards diversity and inclusivity—a reminder that fashion is for everyone regardless of physical limitations. For those who face challenges like limited mobility, sensory sensitivities, or chronic pain, adaptive clothing offers real-life solutions such as magnetic closures, adjustable fits, and softer fabrics. If you haven’t explored adaptive fashion brands yet, Lady Fines is a great place to start. Their collections empower wearers to express their identity and embrace their uniqueness, which is what fashion is fundamentally about. The debut at NYFW also sends a message: never give up on your dreams, and don’t settle for less when it comes to style and self-expression. I personally believe the inclusion of disabled models like Lindsay highlights progress in the industry but also points to how much more we can do. It’s exciting to see designers committing to this cause and breaking down barriers, helping to normalize disability and difference in fashion spaces. To anyone who feels invisible or underestimated because of a disability or invisible illness, know that adaptive fashion is evolving to celebrate your story. Lady Fines’ collection is a vibrant example of how innovation, inclusion, and perseverance intersect beautifully on today’s runways.
























































