Uplifting News: This fashion label sews Braille beads into garments for blind shoppers | A Step in the Right Direction
Uplifting News: This fashion label sews Braille beads into garments for blind shoppers | A Step in the Right Direction Why this story matters: Stories like this remind us that improvement often comes through small, steady efforts. Quick summary: This story highlights recent developments related to label, showing how constructive action can lead to meaningful results. One design firm in Kenya wants to make it even easier for Blind and visually impaired shoppers to style their clothes. Hisi Studio started as Angela Wanjiku’s senior project at the University of Nairobi, where she studied textile design. Now, she has a full-fledged label, where textile artists sew beaded Braille patterns and phrases onto shirts, skirts, and more. Would you like to read more good news about Label , Garments , Blind , Braille , Sews , and Fashion ? One shirt reads: “The less you see the eyes, the more you see the heart.” A model wears a coat from Hisi Studio, with Braille beads sewn into the collar. Photo courtesy of Hisi Studio In addition to Braille designs, each garment comes with a QR code tag that describes clothing descriptions an…