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Grand Prix Inclusive Design Goes to Clothing Collection for Wheelchair Users

Floriane de Saint-Pierre, Astrid de Montessus, Andrée-Anne Lemieux, Isabelle Lefort, Virginie Dubost and Louise Linderoth attend the prize ceremony for the Grand Prix Inclusive Design at the Institut Français de la Mode in Paris.

PARIS – British designer Hanan Tantush has won the 2024 edition of the Grand Prix Inclusive Design with a collection designed for wheelchair users.

The founder of adaptive clothing range Intotum accepted the prize remotely at a ceremony on Thursday night at the Institut Français de la Mode, or IFM, with the nine-member jury praising her skill at assessing the specific needs of people with disabilities.

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