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Related: About this forumImpressive: "Is This The Most Extraordinary Women's Magazine Cover Ever?"
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/06/27/turia-pitt-womens-weekly-cover_n_5536830.html
Burn Victim Turia Pitt Covers Australian Women's Weekly, And It's Absolutely Stunning
Pitt is a 26-year-old burn victim who suffered burns to 65 percent of her body three years ago when she was caught in a brushfire while running an ultra-marathon in Australia. She underwent 100 surgeries and spent more than 864 days in the hospital fighting for her life.
Today, the mining engineer is a motivational speaker and author. She is also a member of Women's Weekly judging panel for the annual Women of the Future scholarship awards. After Pitt was photographed as part of the panel, Women's Weekly editor decided to put her on the cover.
Pitt is a 26-year-old burn victim who suffered burns to 65 percent of her body three years ago when she was caught in a brushfire while running an ultra-marathon in Australia. She underwent 100 surgeries and spent more than 864 days in the hospital fighting for her life.
Today, the mining engineer is a motivational speaker and author. She is also a member of Women's Weekly judging panel for the annual Women of the Future scholarship awards. After Pitt was photographed as part of the panel, Women's Weekly editor decided to put her on the cover.
A spot on comment re: the cover:
Pitt's extraordinary appearance has already touched people around the world, including Hello Giggles blogger Margaret Eby who wrote about why Pitt could be a catalyst for real change:
Let Pitt be an example to other publishers of womens magazines: Beauty comes in many vessels. Women need to see less gloss, and more grit. Less mascara, and more accomplishment. More women of color, more women with diverse backgrounds, just more. What if magazines started using women who didnt look perfect on their covers? What if they started using women with unique faces and incredible back stories? Could we handle it? Yes, yes we could.
Let Pitt be an example to other publishers of womens magazines: Beauty comes in many vessels. Women need to see less gloss, and more grit. Less mascara, and more accomplishment. More women of color, more women with diverse backgrounds, just more. What if magazines started using women who didnt look perfect on their covers? What if they started using women with unique faces and incredible back stories? Could we handle it? Yes, yes we could.
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Impressive: "Is This The Most Extraordinary Women's Magazine Cover Ever?" (Original Post)
hlthe2b
Jun 2014
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Tuesday Afternoon
(56,912 posts)1. DU Rec.
CrispyQ
(38,938 posts)2. "... less gloss & more grit."
I haven't purchased a woman's magazine in years.
Skittles
(161,435 posts)3. do you have a link for this
hlthe2b
(107,612 posts)4. Yes, sorry. Added in the OP
Skittles
(161,435 posts)5. I am surprised this is the first I have heard of her
she's a remarkable gal and her beauty still shines through in her eyes
hlthe2b
(107,612 posts)6. Me, too. Just imagine 65% burns and hospitalized more than two straight years.
Not to mention the horrendous experience and fear of being stranded in the middle of a wildfire.
My hat is off to her. That is one motivational speaker, I would actually want to hear.
Skittles
(161,435 posts)7. after reading the story
I think perhaps the worst part is this tragedy was completely preventable - and yet she seems to hold no real bitterness or anger - heck, her sense of humor is solidly intact - we could all learn from her
OH and may I add, seeing a non-airbrushed / photo-shopped gal on a magazine cover - wouldn't it be cool if that was always the case