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In Episode 2 of Season 14, I chat with Emma Clegg and Molly Rogers — occupational therapists turned fashion entrepreneurs — who are challenging what it means to dress with purpose. As co-founders of JAM the Label, they’re helping to reshape the narrative around disability, dignity, and personal style through one of Australia’s most exciting adaptive fashion brands.
From Emma’s love of timeless, practical staples to Molly’s playful flair for colour and print, JAM bridges their differences — and in doing so, creates clothing that brings choice, agency and joy to people who have long been left out of the fashion conversation.
We explore how their work helps people with disability reclaim confidence and connection, how personal style shows up in the smallest of details, and how thoughtful design can do more than just look good — it can change lives.
As a Sydney personal stylist, these are exactly the kinds of stories I love to share — where fashion becomes more than a trend, but a tool for self-expression and empowerment.
What We Cover:
– The story behind JAM the Label
– How Emma and Molly’s personalities shape their designs
– The emotional power of feeling well-dressed
– Challenges and misconceptions around adaptive fashion
– What it means to lead with empathy — in business and in style
Links & Resources:
→ JAM the Label
→ Book your complimentary style consultation with me: www.MadeleinePark.co
In Episode 2 of Season 14, I chat with Emma Clegg and Molly Rogers — occupational therapists turned fashion entrepreneurs — who are challenging what it means to dress with purpose. As co-founders of JAM the Label, they’re helping to reshape the narrative around disability, dignity, and personal style through one of Australia’s most exciting adaptive fashion brands.
From Emma’s love of timeless, practical staples to Molly’s playful flair for colour and print, JAM bridges their differences — and in doing so, creates clothing that brings choice, agency and joy to people who have long been left out of the fashion conversation.
We explore how their work helps people with disability reclaim confidence and connection, how personal style shows up in the smallest of details, and how thoughtful design can do more than just look good — it can change lives.
As a Sydney personal stylist, these are exactly the kinds of stories I love to share — where fashion becomes more than a trend, but a tool for self-expression and empowerment.
What We Cover:
– The story behind JAM the Label
– How Emma and Molly’s personalities shape their designs
– The emotional power of feeling well-dressed
– Challenges and misconceptions around adaptive fashion
– What it means to lead with empathy — in business and in style
Links & Resources:
→ JAM the Label
→ Book your complimentary style consultation with me: www.MadeleinePark.co
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