Fashion with a Purpose: Tampa Designer Revolutionizes Apparel for People with Disabilities
Lady Natasha Fines is on a mission to redefine fashion for those often overlooked by the industry. Her company, Lady Fines Adaptive Fashion, is creating stylish and functional clothing for individuals with disabilities.
Inspired by her aunt’s battle with cancer, Fines recognized a significant gap in the market for apparel that catered to the needs of people with physical limitations or chronic illnesses. “For those that have physical disabilities or chronic illnesses or even invisible disabilities, there’s a huge gap in the fashion industry,” she said. “So it’s very fashion forward, really girly and super fun.”
Fines’ designs incorporate accessible features like Velcro and magnetic closures, making it easier for wearers to dress independently. Her model, Anna-Saphia Rogers, who uses a wheelchair, is a vital collaborator in the design process. “Having her type of clothing out there gives me ideas and gives other ideas on how to change clothing to where it is accessible,” Rogers explained.
The duo is set to make waves in the fashion world by participating in New York Fashion Week. With a team of ten inspiring models, mostly from Tampa, Fines aims to represent the city and empower others with disabilities. “There might be another little girl out there with a disability seeing someone like myself or others who have started, and they can believe that, yeah I can do this too,” said Rogers.
Lady Fines Adaptive Fashion is more than just a clothing line; it’s a statement of inclusivity and empowerment. By blending style with functionality, Fines is creating a world where everyone can feel confident and beautiful.
Content courtesy of Fox 13 News & NFH
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