16-year-old Ava studies at Preston College, where she helped design the first collection of its kind
A 16-year-old blind and deaf artist has developed a clothing collection for one of the UK's biggest supermarkets.
16-year-old Ava studies Access Foundation Learning Art Design and Media at the Lancashire college, where she helped design the first collection of its kind available in a supermarket.The collection, which is available online and in ASDA stores across the UK, was designed with the help of Ava, who assisted on the range’s accessibility and design.
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