Destiny Pinto: Compression Gloves to Building an Inclusive Future in Luxury Fashion with Vogue

How does the Destiny Pinto Bag and Compression Gloves lead to a feature with BMW and Vogue?
How does the Destiny Pinto Bag and Compression Gloves lead to a feature with BMW and Vogue?
In this episode of Low to Grow, designer and CEO Destiny Pinto opens up about the deeply personal journey behind By Destiny Pinto—the accessories brand turning medical devices into bold, stylish expressions of identity. Living with rheumatoid arthritis, Destiny found herself searching for products that honored both her health needs and her sense of self. When they didn’t exist, she created them.
She shares the realities of navigating university life with chronic illness, the emotional rollercoaster of being a solopreneur, and the power of community in the disability and chronic illness space. Destiny also breaks down her process in designing the Addison bag—built with accessibility at its core—and talks about what it meant for her work to be recognized by Vogue and BMW.
This conversation is a heartfelt reminder that creativity can grow out of challenge, visibility matters, and slowing down doesn’t mean falling behind.
What you’ll walk away with:
- A new perspective on how fashion design can empower people with chronic illnesses and hidden disabilities
- Practical insight into building a brand rooted in empathy, accessibility, and lived experience
- An honest look at balancing ambition with health—and how to listen to your body when it asks for rest
- Encouragement to embrace your identity and turn personal obstacles into creative breakthroughs
- A framework for starting something meaningful as a solopreneur when resources are limited
- Lessons on cultivating community and trust in spaces shaped by vulnerability
- A reminder that visibility in fashion and media can change how people feel about themselves and their place in the world
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Designer, CEO
I am the designer and founder of an accessories label by Destiny Pinto, an accessible brand that began by transforming medical devices into fashion accessories. Inspired by my own experience with rheumatoid arthritis and the need to wear medical compression wear, as well as my best friend’s journey with an ostomy bag, I envisioned making medical aids stylish. Since then, I have been recognized as British Vogue's Future Creator Designer, appeared on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list for Arts & Culture, and have been named one of Net-A-Porter's incredible women of 2025.




