Chloe is a creative at heart, with a keen eye for attention to detail. During her time studying Fashion and Textiles at University she gained work experience on the other side of the camera as an assistant stylist.
Making the decision to leave uni in her final year due to an exacerbation of symptoms experienced since her early teens, she was diagnosed with hEDS. Adjusting to life with chronic pain, fatigue, reduced mobility and using mobility aids has been physically and mentally challenging. Armed with the tools to manage as best she can, she’s determined to embark on as many of life’s adventures as possible.
Chloe works for a Social Justice charity and is a keen disability advocate, stemming from personal experience. A strong believer in the power of representation she acknowledges there were no dolls or toys with skin tone or hair like hers growing up. She’s passionate about disrupting stereotypes to make meaningful and authentic change.
Chloe is a creative at heart, with a keen eye for attention to detail. During her time studying Fashion and Textiles at University she gained work experience on the other side of the camera as an assistant stylist.
Making the decision to leave uni in her final year due to an exacerbation of symptoms experienced since her early teens, she was diagnosed with hEDS. Adjusting to life with chronic pain, fatigue, reduced mobility and using mobility aids has been physically and mentally challenging. Armed with the tools to manage as best she can, she’s determined to embark on as many of life’s adventures as possible.
Chloe works for a Social Justice charity and is a keen disability advocate, stemming from personal experience. A strong believer in the power of representation she acknowledges there were no dolls or toys with skin tone or hair like hers growing up. She’s passionate about disrupting stereotypes to make meaningful and authentic change.