Christine McGuinness says favourite grey hoodie helped her cope with autism

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Christine McGuinness was diagnosed with autism two years ago, at the age of 33 (Image: HGL/GC Images/Getty Images)
Christine McGuinness was diagnosed with autism two years ago, at the age of 33 (Image: HGL/GC Images/Getty Images)

TV personality and model, Christine McGuinness, has spoken about one of the things that brought her the most comfort as she coped with undiagnosed autism – her favourite hoodie.

The 35-year-old was only diagnosed with autism two years ago – but says she struggled for many years with anxiety when coping with change.

And when facing unfamiliar situations, Christine said she relied on certain beloved items of clothing to give her familiarity and consistency.

The mum-of-three said: “I have a grey hoodie which is particularly important to me because of the way the sleeves pull over my hands to comfort me.

“And because it has a deep hood, which is perfect to hide into, when it gets too noisy while travelling.”

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Christine McGuinness says favourite grey hoodie helped her cope with autismShe says familiar clothes help bring her comfort - such as her favourite hoodie (GC Images/Getty Images)

She spoke about her experiences after teaming up with Vanish and its charity partner, “Ambitious About Autism”, to promote a new campaign, “Me, My Autism & I”.

An exhibition will take place at gallery@oxo, from March 29 to April 2, following the launch of the new campaign, which raises awareness of autism, and shows the importance of clothing lasting longer to autistic people.

Christine added: “I struggled with autism for the majority of my life without realising it, but there was something consistently present – I didn’t like change.

“It’s something I noticed from the clothes I was wearing to the routines I was keeping.”

These revelations follow research of 517 children with autism, by Vanish, which is raising awareness of the condition and how clothing helps those with it.

Autism can affect social interaction, ability to understanding other's feelings, and can result in being overwhelmed by bright lights or loud noises, and more.

And the study found that, for 81% of the children polled, wearing familiar clothing directly affects their mood.

Christine added: “Every autistic person is unique but for many of us, change is a big deal, and clothing can make or break the day-to-day for some autistic people when we rely on it for consistency and familiarity.”

On this note, 75% of the youngsters polled said consistency over how clothing items look, smell, and feel is “important” to them – and 73% revealed garments help them regulate their senses.

Cigdem Kurtulus, of Reckitt, makers of Vanish, said: “Making clothes last longer matters for us all, but for some it really matters.

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“Clothes aren’t just an item, they’re a lifeline for many people’s everyday lives, helping them feel comfortable and safe.

“As a brand, it’s our ongoing mission to ensure clothes stay true to new for longer, extending the garments’ life after washing.”

Andrew Young

Christine McGuinness, Autism

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