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Stephanie Thomas

Stephanie Thomas (born in Chicago, Illinois) is an American disability fashion stylist, public speaker, voice actor, and professor.[1]

According to People magazine, while she was working at a radio station, WVKL-FM (95.7),[2] in Norfolk, Virginia, Thomas wore pajamas for a year as part of the "PJ Deejay" campaign and discussed the limited clothing options for people with physical disabilities on-air every day.[3] Thomas noted that she felt isolated by the stress of going out in public dressed in pajamas.[2]

Thomas has worked in disability fashion styling for 30 years,[4] developing and trademarking the Disability Fashion Styling System, which has been featured by Vogue,[5] The Guardian,[6] Refinery29,[7] Highsnobiety,[8]Paper[9] and The New Yorker.[10]

Early life and education edit

Thomas is a congenital amputee who has no right thumb and is missing three toes.[7] In a TEDx talk, she said she was not expected to be able to walk.[11] Thomas graduated from high school in 1987 and studied for a Master of Arts in fashion journalism at Academy of Art University.[12]

Career edit

In an interview with The Guardian, Thomas said she noticed in 2006 that "we have more clothing in stores for dogs than we do for people with disabilities".[1][13] Between 1992 and 2003, Thomas researched disability fashion and trademarked her Disability Fashion Styling System, which she established in 2004.[14][15]

Thomas has worked as a voice actor and jingle singer since 1997.[16] She has recorded voiceovers for Disney, Hilton, Macy's, Toyota, Martini and Rossi, McDonald's, and Netflix.[17]

Thomas is also an adjunct professor at Woodbury University in Burbank, California, where she teaches fashion marketing.[18]

In 2010, Thomas launched a blog about disability fashion that has become a business.[19][20] Thomas also hosts a podcast on disability issues.[21]

To mark the 75th anniversary of Disability Employment Awareness Month and Dwarfism Awareness Month in October 2020, Thomas produced and hosted a two-day online event called "The Power of Personal Style". Speakers included Jameela Jamil.[22][23]

Notable work edit

Thomas regularly works with 2019 Independent Spirit Awards–nominated[24] actor and disability influencer[25] Lauren "Lolo" Spencer, who has ALS.[26] Spencer has modeled for Tommy Hilfiger adaptive,[27] and was styled by Thomas for the Give Me Liberty film premiere at the Sundance and the film's screening at the Cannes Film Festival in 2019.[10]

Honors edit

In 2016, Thomas spoke on "Dressing with Disabilities" at Canada's third-largest TEDx event.[28] In 2018, Thomas was recognized as a Distinguished Alumni Award Recipient by Academy of Art University. In 2019, the Business of Fashion website included Thomas on its "BoF 500" list of "People Shaping the Global Fashion Industry".[29]

In 2020, Thomas received an Ed Roberts Award for her work as a disability fashion styling expert, and as founder and CEO of Cur8able, a business dedicated to fashion for people with disabilities.[30]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Why are there more clothing lines for dogs than disabled people?". The Guardian. June 18, 2018.
  2. ^ a b Vowell, Roberta. "Ready to lose the jammies". pilotonline.com.
  3. ^ "Cur8able: Stephanie Thomas Curates Clothing for People with Disabilities". People (magazine).
  4. ^ "Disability Visibility Podcast" (PDF).
  5. ^ "The $400 billion adaptive clothing opportunity". Vogue Business.
  6. ^ "Why 2019 was a landmark year for disabled fashion". The Guardian. December 30, 2019.
  7. ^ a b Huber, Eliza. "People With Disabilities Deserve Great Style – & I've Made It My Life's Work". www.refinery29.com.
  8. ^ "Bradley Carbone & More Speak on Disability and Fashion". Highsnobiety. August 28, 2019.
  9. ^ "Stephanie Thomas Puts in the Work to End Ableism". Paper (magazine). June 15, 2020.
  10. ^ a b Crane, Brent. "Adaptive Fashion on the Red Carpet". The New Yorker.
  11. ^ "Inclusive Design: Redefining the User Experience". Academy of Art University.
  12. ^ "Stephanie Thomas Helps People | AcademyUFashion Blog". Fashion School Daily. November 8, 2016.
  13. ^ "Disability fashion: Stephanie Thomas shakes up fashion". Uncomfortable Revolution. June 20, 2019.
  14. ^ Dawson, Kelly (October 16, 2018). "Traditional clothes don't work for some people with disabilities – and that's a major problem". Vox.
  15. ^ Jackson, Lottie (December 30, 2019). "Why 2019 was a landmark year for disabled fashion". The Guardian.
  16. ^ "Disability advocates push for more accessible clothing - June 4, 2015" (Podcast). www.cbc.ca.
  17. ^ Gaskins, Rudy; Baker, Joan (October 20, 2018). "Stephanie Thomas". Sovas.
  18. ^ "Adaptive Fashion is Always in Style". Woodbury University. October 29, 2019.
  19. ^ "Stephanie Thomas Puts in the Work to End Ableism". PAPER. June 15, 2020.
  20. ^ Almeida, Angela (January 23, 2017). "Why Disability Is The Latest Fashion Industry Frontier". Bustle.
  21. ^ "Cur8able sur Apple Podcasts". Apple Podcasts (in French). March 5, 2020.
  22. ^ . www.dol.gov. Archived from the original on November 29, 2020.[failed verification]
  23. ^ "Dwarfism Awareness Month". www.lpaonline.org.[failed verification]
  24. ^ "Spirit Award Nominations Spotlight Indie Films in Need of a Boost | Hollywood Reporter". www.hollywoodreporter.com.[failed verification]
  25. ^ "Disability Influencer Lauren "Lolo" Spencer on 'Give Me Liberty' and Authentic Representation | Hollywood Reporter". www.hollywoodreporter.com.[failed verification]
  26. ^ Bergeron, Ryan. "Diagnosed with ALS at 14, she's now a disability lifestyle influencer". CNN.[failed verification]
  27. ^ "'Give Me Liberty''s Lolo Spencer Would Not Have Gone to Fyre Festival". Interview Magazine. September 3, 2019.[failed verification]
  28. ^ "Fashion Styling for People with Disabilities". TEDx Talks.
  29. ^ "Stephanie Thomas is part of the BoF 500". The Business of Fashion.
  30. ^ "4th Annual Ed Roberts Awards". Ed Roberts Awards.

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options for people with physical disabilities on air every day 3 Thomas noted that she felt isolated by the stress of going out in public dressed in pajamas 2 Thomas has worked in disability fashion styling for 30 years 4 developing and trademarking the Disability Fashion Styling System which has been featured by Vogue 5 The Guardian 6 Refinery29 7 Highsnobiety 8 Paper 9 and The New Yorker 10 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Notable work 3 Honors 4 See also 5 ReferencesEarly life and education editThomas is a congenital amputee who has no right thumb and is missing three toes 7 In a TEDx talk she said she was not expected to be able to walk 11 Thomas graduated from high school in 1987 and studied for a Master of Arts in fashion journalism at Academy of Art University 12 Career editIn an interview with The Guardian Thomas said she noticed in 2006 that we have more clothing in stores for dogs than we do for people with disabilities 1 13 Between 1992 and 2003 Thomas researched disability fashion and trademarked her Disability Fashion Styling System which she established in 2004 14 15 Thomas has worked as a voice actor and jingle singer since 1997 16 She has recorded voiceovers for Disney Hilton Macy s Toyota Martini and Rossi McDonald s and Netflix 17 Thomas is also an adjunct professor at Woodbury University in Burbank California where she teaches fashion marketing 18 In 2010 Thomas launched a blog about disability fashion that has become a business 19 20 Thomas also hosts a podcast on disability issues 21 To mark the 75th anniversary of Disability Employment Awareness Month and Dwarfism Awareness Month in October 2020 Thomas produced and hosted a two day online event called The Power of Personal Style Speakers included Jameela Jamil 22 23 Notable work edit Thomas regularly works with 2019 Independent Spirit Awards nominated 24 actor and disability influencer 25 Lauren Lolo Spencer who has ALS 26 Spencer has modeled for Tommy Hilfiger adaptive 27 and was styled by Thomas for the Give Me Liberty film premiere at the Sundance and the film s screening at the Cannes Film Festival in 2019 10 Honors editIn 2016 Thomas spoke on Dressing with Disabilities at Canada s third largest TEDx event 28 In 2018 Thomas was recognized as a Distinguished Alumni Award Recipient by Academy of Art University In 2019 the Business of Fashion website included Thomas on its BoF 500 list of People Shaping the Global Fashion Industry 29 In 2020 Thomas received an Ed Roberts Award for her work as a disability fashion styling expert and as founder and CEO of Cur8able a business dedicated to fashion for people with disabilities 30 See also editFashion in the United StatesReferences edit a b Why are there more clothing lines for dogs than disabled people The Guardian June 18 2018 a b Vowell Roberta Ready to lose the jammies pilotonline com Cur8able Stephanie Thomas Curates Clothing for People with Disabilities People magazine Disability Visibility Podcast PDF The 400 billion adaptive clothing opportunity Vogue Business Why 2019 was a landmark year for disabled fashion The Guardian December 30 2019 a b Huber Eliza People With Disabilities Deserve Great Style amp I ve Made It My Life s Work www refinery29 com Bradley Carbone amp More Speak on Disability and Fashion Highsnobiety August 28 2019 Stephanie Thomas Puts in the Work to End Ableism Paper magazine June 15 2020 a b Crane Brent Adaptive Fashion on the Red Carpet The New Yorker Inclusive Design Redefining the User Experience Academy of Art University Stephanie Thomas Helps People AcademyUFashion Blog Fashion School Daily November 8 2016 Disability fashion Stephanie Thomas shakes up fashion Uncomfortable Revolution June 20 2019 Dawson Kelly October 16 2018 Traditional clothes don t work for some people with disabilities and that s a major problem Vox Jackson Lottie December 30 2019 Why 2019 was a landmark year for disabled fashion The Guardian Disability advocates push for more accessible clothing June 4 2015 Podcast www cbc ca Gaskins Rudy Baker Joan October 20 2018 Stephanie Thomas Sovas Adaptive Fashion is Always in Style Woodbury University October 29 2019 Stephanie Thomas Puts in the Work to End Ableism PAPER June 15 2020 Almeida Angela January 23 2017 Why Disability Is The Latest Fashion Industry Frontier Bustle Cur8able sur Apple Podcasts Apple Podcasts in French March 5 2020 National Disability Employment Awareness Month 2020 Increasing Access and Opportunity U S Department of Labor www dol gov Archived from the original on November 29 2020 failed verification Dwarfism Awareness Month www lpaonline org failed verification Spirit Award Nominations Spotlight Indie Films in Need of a Boost Hollywood Reporter www hollywoodreporter com failed verification Disability Influencer Lauren Lolo Spencer on Give Me Liberty and Authentic Representation Hollywood Reporter www hollywoodreporter com failed verification Bergeron Ryan Diagnosed with ALS at 14 she s now a 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