Hanan Tantush
Nominee Profile
Location: London
Hanan Tantush is an award-winning adaptive fashion designer and founder of Intotum, a pioneering brand transforming the landscape of inclusive fashion. Intotum co-designs with the disabled and neurodivergent community to create clothing that is both functional and fashionable, incorporating sensory-friendly materials, discreet adaptive features, and contemporary design across collections for adults and children.
As a disabled designer, Hanan brings lived experience to every piece, placing accessibility, dignity, and self-expression at the heart of each design. She founded Intotum while studying at London College of Fashion, inspired by her grandfather’s experience of dressing after cancer treatment and living with a stoma. Witnessing the lack of suitable, stylish clothing available, she set out to challenge the perception that adaptive fashion must be purely medical, creating a brand that proves disabled people deserve to feel confident, and empowered.
Intotum has had a profound impact on its global community of over 50,000 with customers sharing that the clothing enabled them to dress independently for the first time, improving wellbeing, and access to everyday life.
Launched just two years ago, Intotum has since shown at London Fashion Week, become a member of the British Fashion Council, and earned over 15 international accolades, including the Grand Prix Inclusive Design Award, Santander X, and NatWest Accelerator Award. Named one of Drapers’ 30 Under 30 and 2026’s Entrepreneur of the year at the Neurodiverse Business awards, Hanan continues to push boundaries through her latest adaptive sportswear project.
Alongside leading Intotum, Hanan is committed to driving systemic change within the industry. She lectures, mentors, and speaks publicly on inclusive design, supporting the next generation of creatives to embed accessibility at the core of fashion. Through her work, she continues to challenge exclusion and redefine what fashion can and should be.
As a disabled designer, Hanan brings lived experience to every piece, placing accessibility, dignity, and self-expression at the heart of each design. She founded Intotum while studying at London College of Fashion, inspired by her grandfather’s experience of dressing after cancer treatment and living with a stoma. Witnessing the lack of suitable, stylish clothing available, she set out to challenge the perception that adaptive fashion must be purely medical, creating a brand that proves disabled people deserve to feel confident, and empowered.
Intotum has had a profound impact on its global community of over 50,000 with customers sharing that the clothing enabled them to dress independently for the first time, improving wellbeing, and access to everyday life.
Launched just two years ago, Intotum has since shown at London Fashion Week, become a member of the British Fashion Council, and earned over 15 international accolades, including the Grand Prix Inclusive Design Award, Santander X, and NatWest Accelerator Award. Named one of Drapers’ 30 Under 30 and 2026’s Entrepreneur of the year at the Neurodiverse Business awards, Hanan continues to push boundaries through her latest adaptive sportswear project.
Alongside leading Intotum, Hanan is committed to driving systemic change within the industry. She lectures, mentors, and speaks publicly on inclusive design, supporting the next generation of creatives to embed accessibility at the core of fashion. Through her work, she continues to challenge exclusion and redefine what fashion can and should be.