Blue Badge Styles’ Fiona Jarvis interviewed following the BBS Awards by MUNCHIES a website and digital video channel dedicated to food and its global purpose. Part of VICE lifestyle network…………..Read the full article on this link, This Woman Names and Shames Restaurants with Bad Disabled Toilets
Fiona Jarvis talks to journalist Melanie Wright of The Observer on using her pension to fund her business Blue Badge Style……. Pensioners are taking the money then minding their own business
Hub Dot is a global women’s network where you can tell your story, ask for something or just network. Here we describe what and why BBS exists…….
5 Things You Can Learn from This Disabled Man’s Essay on Style Style is crucial to wheelchair-bound writer Alex Taylor. Here’s why it should be to you, too. BY ANDREW D. LUECKE Alex Taylor’s recent essay in The Telegraph details his battle to stay stylish while living in a wheelchair. Though he mentions a number…
Five minutes with… Fiona Jarvis, Blue Badge Style Posted by: Luke Garner 11 September,2015 Posted in featured, Success Each week we catch up with a different entrepreneur to discover what makes them tick, their top tips and more. This week we spend five minutes with Fiona Jarvis, founder of Blue Badge Style. Hi Fiona. Can…
This weeks What If Friday is all about the cool factor. What if Steve McQueen was an amputee, would he still be as cool? Would he have been considered cooler due to the fact that he was an amputee? Aside from McQueen being considered ‘The King of Cool’ and his love for motorbikes, he was…
This week’s What If Friday is all about beauty! Audrey Hepburn, a rare beauty would she have been less beautiful if she had prosthetic limbs? If she were to have lost half of her legs half way through her career would she have continued to work? If someone is missing a limb does it make…
What If Friday continues this week with the man who got us through the Second World War. Here is Winston Churchill but not as you know him! Often thought of as one of the greatest wartime leaders of the 20th Century, would that have been any different if he were in a wheelchair? …