Inclusion refers to the need to embrace human diversity and ensure that multiple voices and perspectives are covered in both micro and macro platforms, such as organizations, communities and entire societies. Inclusion enables individuals with diverse backgrounds, abilities, beliefs, and values to collaborate on common endeavors while expressing their individuality and feeling valued for their unique contributions. In the context of fashion, inclusion also means nurturing an environment where multiple narratives and forms of aesthetic expression can flourish side by side.(1,2)