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Lingerie business for women who have undergone mastectomies wins funding award

Catherine Williams came up with the idea after her mother could only find bland mastectomy bras after having an operation

Catherine Williams with her mother Debbie

A young businesswoman who was inspired by her mother’s illness to launch her own lingerie range for women who have undergone mastectomies has won a £20,000 prize fund to kick start her business.

Catherine Williams, 23, came up with her business ‘O’Honii’ after her mother, Debbie, could only find bland mastectomy bras after having an operation when she was diagnosed with breast cancer.

Debbie found it difficult to find underwear that made her feel confident after her mastectomy, and Catherine realised this was a problem that many women who had survived breast cancer have to deal with.

It was then that Catherine had a light bulb moment and set out on a journey in May 2019 to create 40 different lines of bras tailored for women who have had part or all of their breasts removed.

Catherine, who is from Barry, recently presented her business idea to a live audience at the Baldwins Young Entrepreneur KickStart Awards, who voted for her idea ahead of two other candidates.

The Swansea University graduate has taken home the £20,000 prize – made up of £10,000 cash injection, and £10,000 worth of mentoring and business advice.

“I honestly didn’t expect to win but I was inspired on the night by another mother who had lost her son to cancer, which really fired me up in the presentation,” said Catherine.

“I am so excited about what the future holds now – this prize money will enable me to launch my business and start making a difference to other women’s lives.