In this episode of Add To Cart, we checkout Jessie Sadler, founder of adaptive clothing label Christina Stephens, which allows people with disability, dexterity issues, and changing bodies to wear clothes that are both functional and fashionable. In fact, Christina Stephens was on the runway at Australian Fashion week last year.
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About your co-host: Jessie Sadler from Christina Stephens
With a diverse background in customer-facing and internal roles across various industries, Jessie’s curiosity for change has led her to work in leadership positions within emerging markets such as carbon, energy, and adaptive fashion. As the Founder and Head of Growth at Christina Stephens, Jessie’s vision is to reshape how people with disability are perceived by bringing Australia's most recognised adaptive clothing brand into the mainstream fashion scene. Through innovative designs and a commitment to inclusivity, Christina Stephens is bridging the gap between fashion and functionality.
You can contact Jessie at LinkedIn
About your host:Jo-Anne Hui-Miller fromThe General Store
Jo is content and insights director at multidisciplinary creative agency, The General Store. She was previously managing editor of premium content at Inside Retail Australia, Asia and New Zealand.
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