The project is not just about feeling the pieces, but getting a deeper understanding of the inspiration for the clothes.
The designers ensured each garment was fully described through audio for the blind and low vision guests, creating a more immersive experience.
Ms Edwards said: “Hearing Chet’s cheery voice on the audio description but also knowing about him and why he wants to create the things he does makes it so much more meaningful and I think that is the gift of blindness.
“It brings the catwalk to life. This is the future.
“Audio description is simple, it’s just an inclusive way to be, it’s 2025.
“Just learn, just do it, don’t be afraid, disability is all around. Tactile is king.”
Mr Lo said he “always believed that fashion was not just for a specific kind of person.
“I like to design for all genders and races and differently abled people.”
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