Paralysed Fashionista Designs Clothes For The Disabled | SHAKE MY BEAUTY

Dec 19 2019
DESPITE being diagnosed at 24 with a rare form of muscular dystrophy, a determined woman has started her own fashion line to help others living with chronic illness. Keisha Greaves, now 32, lives with limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, which has resulted in the muscles in her arms and legs becoming extremely weak. Unable to raise her arms at all, Keisha has learnt to live differently - not knowing how her body will feel each morning she wakes up and getting around in a specialised wheelchair. Keisha admits that it took her a few years to come to terms with the diagnosis as a woman living in her mid 20s – but despite the inevitable hardship, she has turned her love of fashion into a successful career, launching her very own clothing line and brand ‘Girls Chronically Rock’. With the sole purpose of inspiring others to live positively and embrace their difference, Keisha couldn’t be more pleased with how the new business venture is going.

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