Ostomy Lifestyle Underwear and Swimwear Show 2011

07/Nov/2011

One of the most common issues we help people overcome, before and after surgery, is that of a changed body image.  Stoma surgery can result in abdominal scarring and means wearing a bag, not exactly attractive right? Well, our Underwear & Swimwear show proves otherwise.

This is only the second time we have produced this event. The first Underwear & Swimwear Show was at Café de Paris in London’s Piccadilly and was an immediate internet hit with over 20,000 people watching the show online and the film being used to inspire patients all over the world.

This year the format remained the same, but was bigger and bolder with 14 models from a wide range of backgrounds and experiences stepping out in front of the cameras, and the crowds, in a variety of attractive and sporty outfits. Once again the show included garments from mSee all of the volunteers on the catwalkany high street stores and boutique designers, as well as some created especially for people with an ostomy.

Our aim for the event is to raise the profile of ostomy surgery in a positive way, to help tackle the fear and stigma before the operation, stopping it take root and impairing patients’ quality of life before they even have the surgery.

When someone finds out they are going to have stoma surgery the first place most people turn to is the internet, which can be the worst introduction to the subject for a patient, with images of very ill, emaciated patients covered in staples and surgical wounds, and usually a clear post-operative stoma bag with its contents in full view. Add to this the myriad of forums and websites which may be cathartic for the authors but often very scary to vulnerable patients awaiting surgery.

Our show, and the associated media campaign and Facebook traffic, provides much more positive images and personal stories from people whose voices wouldn’t normally be heard.

Deborah volunteered to model in the show to help people overcome their fears and have surgery before it is too late: “I lost out on three years of my life with ulcerative colitis.  If I had known the quality of life that I would have gained by having a stoma I wouldn’t have wasted any time”

Hayley-Jade had her colostomy after her bowel perforated during a caesarean section 3 years ago: “I had never even heard of a colostomy before. I came home from hospital on Christmas Eve so between that and the fact that I had a new born baby son, with cerebral palsy, the stoma had to fit in around me, after all this is my ‘new normal’ so I just decided to get on with it.

My body image has definitely changed since having a stoma. In some ways I’m less confident as my tummy area is covered in scars from the operations which I don’t like, but in other ways I’m more confident, I now have a greater appreciation for bits of my body that I never used to like. My partner says that he doesn’t even notice the bag anymore and I’m happy to go on the beach wearing a bikini now, which I wouldn’t have done before!

Being involved in the show is my way of saying to the world – ‘I’m happy with who I am’ and it’s a great opportunity to explain more about my colostomy to my friends as I think they’ve all been a bit scared to ask before!”

Rosemary has modelled in both our shows and is becoming something of an ambassador for the message it sends: “Being part of the show changed my life, and it can change other people’s, whatever their experiences.”

Ostomy Lifestyle’s support services are here to help ensure people affected by stoma surgery are able to lead a full and active life by providing them with knowledge and inspiration. Our models are living proof that beauty comes in many forms and a positive attitude is the most beautiful feature of all.

Video interviews with all of the models are on the Ostomy Lifestyle website, and photos and films of the event itself are going live this winter.


Buckingham Palace

28/Oct/2011

They’re changing the guard at Buckingham Palace…. And serving tea as it happens.
Last week I had the privilege of meeting the Duke of York who takes an interest in health charities and volunteering, especially in his patronage of the representative body Attend.

Had a very nice time, not least of all as seeing the inside of the Palace is hardly a regular event for me, and very pleased he took the time to see us.

Things he likes talking about:

  • Roadworks – not impressed
  • Bendy Buses – not at all impressed

Much more positive conversation:

  • Diversity in healthcare volunteering
  • Innovation in healthcare volunteering

To be honest I don’t think he was quite prepared for a graphic conversation about ostomy bags, or bowels and bladders, but I lightened the mood with some pictures of our very sexy Ostomy Underwear and Swimwear Show model, Krystal!

Left the building still munching a Duchy Original, didn’t get any photos I’m afraid (security and all that) but pleased to know we raised the profile and the cause at a much higher level.


Underwear & Swimwear Show is NEXT WEEK!

28/Oct/2011

Well what a busy, busy couple of weeks.  It’s usually hard enough to stay up to date with everything happening at the charity but of course right now we’re in the throes of organising our next (world famous) Underwear & Swimwear Show.

This years event is bigger, better, and more wide reaching than before; considering over 20,000 people watched the last one that’s quite something – if you haven’t watched it already do so now:

http://ostomylifestyle.org/content/underwear-and-swimwear-show-2009

To be honest it’s been a rocky road, with only a small team in the office an event of this scale is a major commitment for the charity, both financially (we hope to break even on ticket sales and other fundraising) and emotionally (I think everyone has come pretty close to a nervous breakdown dealing with every type of stress from ticket sales and corporate support, to filming interviews with the models and organising the stylists and photography).

The concept has proved to be controversial, there have been a couple of raised eyebrows and even a letter concerned about using sexuality and nudity for a charity.  The National Secretary of another ostomy charity even helps prove how groundbreaking it is by describing the event as ‘disgusting’.

Detractors are in a very small minority however; this event has captured the imagination and enthusiasm of thousands of people who want to show the world that having a stoma is not a barrier to leading a full and active life, and to push back against the negative images that are often painted of body image by people who do not understand what an ostomy is, or what it means to the 22,000 people having the surgery every year in the UK.

I’m looking forward to seeing many friends of the charity, old and new, on Wednesday night. If you don’t have tickets I’m afraid all the VIP seats have sold out, but there are still free ‘Show Only’ tickets available on the website.


2011 Underwear & Swimwear Show tickets

29/Aug/2011

Very, very exciting time now…. The tickets for this year’s Underwear & Swimwear Show will be going live this week, as well as excusive interviews with the models so you can get to know them a little before the main event!

Last time we did this we had an amazing response with over 20,000 people watching online via Youtube, Facebook and our own website – see for yourself here

Feedback from last time round was that although everyone had a great time, it would have been nice to see more patients at the event.  As they are the people we started the show for we have worked hard to make tickets availableto everyone that needs them, regardless of financial situation.

We are working with several companies who have block purchased tickets to give away either free or at a heavy discount, so far including Salts Healthcare (VIP sponsor), OstoMart, Peak Medical, and CliniMed.

Unfortunately we only have a limited number of subsidised tickets, but we hope to get more companies involved in bringing patients along – if you or your company is interested in helping subsidise patients tickets please call me in the office on 0118 324 0069 asap, as we already have a waiting list of over 300 guests!


Test drive new ostomy underwear and hernia support designs!

10/Nov/2009

Would you like to get involved in developing new ostomy underwear and hernia support garments?  Ever since the Underwear & Swimwear Show back in April this has been a hot topic, and lots of people and companies are keen to develop the sorts of clothes that you find useful.

We often get enquiries from companies developing new ostomy products, and right now one of them is looking for people to test their new ostomy underwear & support designs.  This is an opportunity to make sure that other people affected by stoma surgery can get useful products, and also some free underwear for you :)

If you are interested, drop us a line via the website and we will get them to give you a call.  If this is a success and we feel that it makes a positive difference, you will see us looking for more volunteers to conduct all sorts of ostomy related projects.


Underwear & Swimwear Model – Rosemary

15/Jul/2009

Rosemary had her ileostomy for 6 months when she hit the catwalk, and in this interview tells us why she felt it so important to show the world that having a stoma does not hold her back.



Model interview – Krystal

02/Jul/2009

Here’s an interview with one of the lingerie & beachwear models.

Krystal has an ileostomy, due to Crohn’s Disease.  In this clip she explains why she volunteered for the show, how she felt on the day, and why the charity is so important.  Enjoy!

You can see a video of the actual show here


Ostomy Underwear & Swimwear Show

02/Jul/2009

Ostomy Lifestyle’s underwear and swimwear fashion show celebrated looking great after stoma surgery, featuring real people feeling sexy and confident.

Volunteer models, all with a colostomy, ileostomy or urostomy, took part in this first of a kind event, which was an amazing experience for everyone involved, and showcased lingerie and beachwear from high street brands and top name designers.

You can see a video of the event here


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