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Disabled Body

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In fashion, the disabled body has long been relegated to the periphery, subject to regimes of concealment, correction, and exclusion from critical aesthetic discourse. Challenging this entrenched silence, this section brings fashion into dialogue with the lived experiences of its creators and wearers, whose practices are shaped by physical, sensory, and cognitive diversity.

The juxtaposition of garments with artistic representations of disabled bodies from antiquity to the present expands on scholar Tobin Siebers’s concept of “disability aesthetics,” which contends that the qualities often celebrated in modern art—fragmentation, asymmetry, tactile dissonance—resonate with the realities of disability. This framework reconceives the disabled body as an active site of negotiation instead of a passive object of clinical scrutiny.

Through strategies of somatic resistance, functional adaptation, and subversive self-presentation, designers advocate for a more holistic engagement with dress, wherein the wearer’s phenomenological experience becomes the ultimate measure of design excellence and intentionality. Fashion, in this context, emerges as a vehicle for “crip” creativity: the lived reality of disability not merely accommodated but articulated as an aesthetic position that compels a rigorous reevaluation of the sartorial canon.

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