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KamaAina

(78,249 posts)
Mon Sep 8, 2014, 02:18 PM Sep 2014

A Quadruple Amputee Walked The Runway At New York Fashion Week

http://www.buzzfeed.com/jessicaprobus/a-quadruple-amputee-walked-the-runway-at-new-york-fashion-we

Fashion designer Carrie Hammer’s mission is to make stylish workwear for underserved professional women.

Her efforts aren’t just focused on the design aspect; in her runway shows, she started a campaign to use “Role Models Not Runway Models,” including accomplished women of different sizes and abilities with empowering stories....

In February, Karen Crespo, a 30-year-old from Los Angeles, contacted Hammer to tell her how inspired she was to see a woman in a wheelchair at the designer’s spring 2014 show....

On Sept. 5th, Crespo became the first quadruple-amputee to walk in New York Fashion Week.




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A Quadruple Amputee Walked The Runway At New York Fashion Week (Original Post) KamaAina Sep 2014 OP
Rec! progressoid Sep 2014 #1
I'm very proud of that woman... What a wonderful example she sets! hlthe2b Sep 2014 #2
Well time to support Carrie Hammer malaise Sep 2014 #3
Well that's about the coolest thing I've heard in weeks Orrex Sep 2014 #4
how AMAZING is that? wow! secondwind Sep 2014 #5
Great! oldandhappy Sep 2014 #6
I have to admit I am a cynic quakerboy Sep 2014 #7
K&R Terra Alta Sep 2014 #8

quakerboy

(13,920 posts)
7. I have to admit I am a cynic
Mon Sep 8, 2014, 04:40 PM
Sep 2014

or at least a bit jaded, or something, because my first thought on reading the title was "Well, I guess that's one way for a model to drop weight".

But seriously, this seems very cool. From the pictures in the article, it looks like she is making normal clothing, as fashion. And using normal people as models. Ive never understood fashion as a cultural phenomenon, but if its going to be a thing, that seems like the most worthy thing for it to be.

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