Interview: Molly Fuller on Medical Fashion Design

Photo of Molly next to a photo of a young woman wearing one of Molly's stylish compression shirts.

Molly Fuller joins Tim Keirnan to discuss creating stylish clothing for teens with autism spectrum disorder or other sensory needs. Her clothing designs use compression as a form of deep pressure for comfort and relaxation.
Medical clothing does not have to look “medical” and she tells us about her interest in studying fashion design in school, and her tying it together with her career in medical service design, including working at the famous Mayo Clinic.

You can learn more about Molly and her products at
http://www.mollyfuller.design

Molly is on tour this March and April! You can see her at the following events:
March 25th – 30th: National Alliance for Caregiving, San Francisco, CA
April 10th: Design of Medical Devices Conference, UM Minneapolis
April 14th: Fraser Walk for Autism, Mall of America, Minneapolis
April 21st: Pickin for Autism, Amsterdam Bar, St. Paul

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