An image of Maya sitting in a chair outdoors, wearing a bikini, heels and jewelry. Her prosthetic arm is placed on a stand beside her.
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For However You Move.

Our Story

Portrait of Maya (standing) and Carly (sitting).

Maya lost her arm to a rare cancer, an experience that shaped not only her identity but her purpose.  Carly underwent a preventive mastectomy following a BRCA-positive diagnosis. 

Their paths are different, yet the need for thoughtful and accessible design in fashion is shared. Weldun is their next step, bringing these perspectives together to start a new conversation in fashion, rooted in inclusivity, ease, and design.

Join us as we expand what style can mean.

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Image of Maya wearing sunglasses, a t-shirt and holding a bag.

accessibility isn’t about one fix. It’s about style that feels like it belongs to us.

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Image of Maya wearing a black suit with a bandeau top and black leather boots, sitting on a wooden block stool.

Why thoughtful design that feels effortless is the new luxury.

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Image of Maya wearing a black dress, head scarf, sunglasses and a sheer glove, while her prosthetic arm peeks in the picture from the left side, wearing a sheer glove and holding a handbag.

Fashion has long excluded disabled bodies. What happens when we flip the frame?

Discover how we’re redefining style with ease, 
inclusivity, and design at 

the center.