Victoria Jenkins, founder of adaptive fashion brand Unhidden and leading advocate for disability inclusion, has been named as Co-Chair of a major new independent review, backed by UK Government, aiming to address and overcome the inequality faced by disabled-led businesses. The Lilac Review will commence for an initial two-year period, with Victoria Jenkins co-chairing alongside the Minister for Small Business, Kevin Hollinrake and the Minister for Disabled People, Mims Davies. With over 16 years' experience in the fashion industry, including at brands like Victoria Beckham, Victoria Jenkins founded her award-winning business Unhidden in 2016 informed by her own lived experience of living with chronic illness and disability. Unhidden has since been featured on Dragon’s Den and showcased at London Fashion Week twice and is the only adaptive fashion brand to become a member at the BFC. A TEDx speaker, author and host on Channel 4’s ‘The Unique Boutique’, Victoria is ranked as the second most influential person as part of Shaw Trust Disability Power 100.