The WVU chapter of the Runway of Dreams Foundation showcased adaptive apparel for people with disabilities during its first-ever fashion show in the Mountainlair Ballroom Thursday.
The contrast between Mindy Scheier’s $4,200 designer gown and the conventional pieces from retailers such as JCPenney, Kohl’s, and Zappos that were adapted to clothe her disabled models was on display at her New York Fashion Week–adjacent “A Fashion Revolution” runway show. In its eighth year, “A Fashion Revolution” began as a gala to showcase Runway of Dreams, the charity she founded in 2014 to be the preeminent design house for what’s known as adaptive apparel.Runway of Dreams was conceived as
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