All is for All | Hannah Davey
Despite the positive shift towards improved diversity and inclusivity in advertising, media and the arts, there remains a gap in the representation of people living with disabilities. Often marginalised and invisible in mainstream media, disabled people represent 15 per cent of the world’s population and globally have more than $10trillion in annual disposable income, according to a 2020 report by Return on Disability. The World Health Organization states, ‘People with disabilities are among the most marginalized groups in the world… Disability is now understood to be a human rights issue. People are disabled by society, not just by their bodies.’
In 2019, fashion entrepreneur Grace Stratton co-founded the groundbreaking enterprise, All is for All. This world-first initiative helps those with disabilities to navigate fashion and buy products online. It has since grown into a talent, communications and media agency, breaking boundaries and establishing balance, creating a much-needed space for those with disabilities