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Lottie Jackson

Lottie Jackson is a freelance journalist writing about fashion, culture and the arts. You can follow her on Twitter: @1ottie  

February 2021

  • ‘It’s a basic human right’: the fight for adaptive fashion

    ‘It’s a basic human right’: the fight for adaptive fashion

    While brands big and small are exploring disability-friendly clothing, it remains a niche market that struggles to reach consumers

August 2020

  • Ellie- Gucci

    Meet the model agency fighting body fascism

    A recent Gucci beauty campaign, starring model Ellie Goldstein, who has Down’s syndrome, was a smash hit. But campaigners say they are still facing an uphill battle for disability visibility in fashion

December 2019

  • Adaptive fashion from: (left) Kintsugi and Zappos Adaptive, styled by Stephanie Thomas of Cur8able

    Why 2019 was a landmark year for disabled fashion

    Despite Nike and Tommy Hilfiger X Zendaya making clothes for a disabled audience, the conversation around it is just beginning

October 2017

  • Woman in a wheelchair using a ramp

    ‘No one wants to accept the disabled pound’: shoppers on poor retail accessibility

    We asked consumers to share their experiences of disabled access and provision in high-street or luxury fashion stores

September 2017

  • Models walk the runway at the Antonio Berardi show during London Fashion Week

    Have you been unable to shop due to poor accessibility?

  • Kelly Knox modelling Teatum Jones AW17

    Does fashion care about disabled people and the purple pound?

August 2017

  • A doctor checking a patient’s blood pressure

    'Now I'm a locum my marriage is surviving': GPs on job pressure

  • A doctor writing a prescription

    GPs: tell us about the pressures you are facing