We talk more and more often about environmental sustainability; however, despite the close relationship that links them together, very little is said about the social sustainability of fashion. The blog Tu es canon. Pour une manifeste de la mode inclusive, conceived by Elisa Fulco and Teresa Maranzano, and promoted by the ASA Mental Handicap Association of Geneva, investigates social inclusion in fashion, from the representation of diversity (race, gender, sexual orientation, size, age) to the potential of ‘adaptive’ fashion (including the use of 3D for the production of tailored garments), to the role of disabled people in co-design paths (designed by, with and for). It is no coincidence that the principle “Nothing about us without us” guided the drafting of the inclusive fashion Manifesto that will be presented on May 27, 2021 at the Comédie in Geneva: 7 points inspired by Design for All in which we demand freedom of choice, right to style, autonomy, ergonomics, representation of diversity and co-design.