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    Rumeana JahangirNorth West

    Intotum Hanan smiles for a portrait picture. She has long blonde hair and wears a red sleeveless top. She is in front of a plain white backdrop.Intotum

    Hanan Tantush has been tailoring clothes for disabled people’s needs after her grandad’s cancer diagnosis

    A designer who was told “disabled people don’t need fashion” says she felt so angered that she now has an adaptive clothing firm, which appeared on the catwalk at London Fashion Week.

    As a student, Hanan Tantush was showcasing customised clothing for disabled people as part of her coursework – after seeing her grandad’s struggles following cancer surgery – when she heard the comment.

    “That sentence made me so angry,” she says.

    The 23-year-old, from Chester, says she believes the fashion industry has “evolved” but “disability is still treated as a niche”.

    Her response was to build up the adaptive fashion firm Intotum – Latin for “as a whole” – which she platformed at London Fashion Week earlier this year.

    ‘Empowered not pitied’

    The idea had been some years in the making after Hanan noticed her grandad Michael Myers struggle to find trousers he could wear with his stoma bag.

    “Every pair of trousers rubbed against it or pressed on the bag,” she says.

    “The only thing he could wear without pain was jogging bottoms and he hated how they looked.”

    Intotum Group model shot showcasing Intotum's work wear designs. Two women and a man who use wheelchairs are in the front holding office folders and leather bags. The woman on the left has long dark hair and wears a smart green coat over a red top while the woman net to her has long red hair with a black suit and shirt over a white top. The man wears a light blue denim shirt over a white top and matching trousers. Hanan in a red top stands behind between two female models - the one on the right wears a black blazer while the lady on the right wears a long red velvet dress.Intotum

    Hanan has launched a workwear collection and wants to open instore branches

    Her grandad had been a Merchant Navy engineer who wore his uniform with pride, she says.

    “Every memory I have of him is of him looking sharp. Trousers pressed, shirt tucked in, shoes polished.”

    But the stoma bag, she says, was affecting his lifestyle, accessibility and clothing.

    “He’d often say how difficult it was to manage his stoma bag in public toilets, especially at football, and over time he stopped playing bowls for the same reason – something he’d done for 40 years.

    “Seeing clothing strip away his confidence like that broke something in me.”

    Hanan has since been involved in making and promoting stylish clothes tailored for people with different disabilities and neurodivergences, saying she wants them to “feel empowered, not pitied”.

    Hanan and her grandad embrace side by side for a picture in a garden on a sunny day. He has short white hair and wears a white T-shirt. She has long blonde hair and wears a red sleeveless top. Hanging baskets with flowers are in the backdrop.

    Hanan was inspired after her grandad Michael Myers struggled with finding appropriate clothes

    About 17 million people in the UK have a disability – a quarter of the population – but Hanan says “disability is still treated as a niche”.

    “When big brands launch ‘adaptive’ lines, they’re often just tracksuits in different colours,” she says.

    “People tell me they want to feel stylish, to walk into a room and be seen for their outfit, not their condition.”

    Items included wheelchair trench coats and capes, side-opening trousers and clothes with magnetic or Velcro fastenings instead of buttons.

    After her grandad’s experiences, there are also items with discreet pockets for stoma bags.

    “He tells everyone about my business. He knows he inspired it all,” she says.

    @photographs_isabella Two female models in wheelchairs smile side by side in a large room at a London Fashion Week event. The woman on the left raises her left arm in the air as she grins. She has long blonde wavy hair and wears a red coat and black trousers with white trainers. The woman on the right wears a blue tunic with bright multicoloured circles, along with striped purple tights.@photographs_isabella

    Models showcasing the collection appeared at London Fashion Week earlier this year

    Hanan wants to broaden her collections and eventually have branches in stores, saying: “Fashion – the very thing that should help us express who we are – has shut out an entire community.”

    She says increasing the ability for disabled people to “dress without thinking twice about what they can or can’t wear” has prompted customers to contact her.

    Some of those who have got in touch have told her “it’s the first time they’ve dressed independently in years”.

    “That’s what success looks like,” Hanan says.

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