Will & Well creates apparel for the disabled | Mothership

Will & Well creates apparel for the disabled | Mothership

What is an inclusive fashion?

Meet Elisa, a fashion designer who is making a difference in her own ways. She creates inclusive apparel for people with disabilities and people who might have dressing challenges. This is the story of Will & Well.

Video feature by Mothership, published on 08 August 2020.

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