“Disability should feel personal to us all,” writes Edward Enninful in his May issue editor’s letter. “Some 16 million people in the UK are Disabled, with millions more Disabled-adjacent, whether visibly or invisibly. The time has come for us to get real about who we are as a society, and for fashion to build a better, more accessible and inclusive industry.”
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