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Famous Fashion Entrepreneur and the founder Of All is For All, Grace Stratton
Grace Stratton is a New Zealand blogger and fashion entrepreneur who founded All is for All, which is an accessible media, communications, and talent firm focused on creating high-impact, accessible results that can change a business, society, or the world.
Stratton, who has cerebral palsy and has used a wheelchair his whole life, founded All is for All in 2019 to champion people with disabilities in the fashion business. Stratton was also appointed the keynote speaker at New Zealand Fashion Week 2019 when her consultancy assisted in casting six impaired models. All is for All prioritized accessibility without sacrificing aesthetics or innovation, two pillars of the global fashion business, according to the company.
Grace has been floored by the support and enthusiasm designers have shown since the launch of All is for All, which has positively disrupted the New Zealand fashion industry and brought accessibility to light. All is for All highlighted a clear need for the disability community to take the lead on innovative, modern, and fast-paced action to achieve accessible outcomes and reframe how disability is viewed.
Stratton started writing a blog in 2015, and she was nominated for the New Zealand Women of Influence Awards’ Young Leader category in 2017. Stratton introduced All is for All, an accessible fashion online shopping site tailored to the needs of people with disabilities, in 2017. To make it easier to choose clothes, the garments presented on the site are listed with thorough information on zips, buttons, materials, and lengths. Stratton also established a modeling agency for models that require special accommodations.
In 2020, she was awarded the ACC Supreme Award for New Zealand and the Innovation Award at the 2019 New Zealand Youth Awards. She was named to InStyle magazine’s list of 50 Badass Women in the same year.