Acid Attack Survivor Reshma is Going to the New York Fashion Week

Reshma Qureshi tells us how she feels about going to New York to walk for FTL Moda at the New York Fashion Week!
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Fashion brand FTL Moda has asked acid attack victim Reshma Qureshi to walk the ramp for them at the New York Fashion Week in September. (Photo: Make Love Not Scars)
Fashion brand FTL Moda has asked acid attack victim Reshma Qureshi to walk the ramp for them at the New York Fashion Week in September. (Photo: Make Love Not Scars)
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Less than 100 Rupees is what it takes to spoil a beautiful face in India.

The scars, mind you, are not just restricted to the body, they hurt on a deeper level. Even the best meaning people can hurt you with their piercing eyes, when they look at you not as a person, but solely as a victim. The scars, on the other hand, draw fear and loathing in some eyes.

But why must an acid attack survivor always be the victim, she who has been wronged? Why can’t she get up, dust herself, and get on with life, without denting her ambitions and aspirations and desires? That’s the spirit with which Reshma Qureshi came out with her beauty blog, where she taught other women how to get that perfect pout. Her video was talked about globally.

And now, Reshma is all set to walk the ramp for fashion brand FTL Moda at the New York Fashion Week. This is Reshma’s first overseas trip.

Reshma boarding her flight to New York on September 6. (Photo: Make Love Not Scars)
I cried after hearing from Ria Ma’am that I could go even in this condition. 
Reshma Qureshi, Acid Attack Survivor
Ria Sharma, Founder and CEO, Make Love Not Scars with Reshma Qureshi (R). (Photo Courtesy: Ria Sharma)

Ria Ma’am is her friend, and the Founder and CEO of the NGO Make Love Not Scars, the organisation for which Reshma is the head campaigner.

Ria Sharma, Founder and CEO, Make Love Not Scars with Reshma Qureshi (R). (Photo Courtesy: Ria Sharma)

Reshma says she wants more and more people to know about her story, and hopes that through the impact of her story, and of other women like her, the sale of acid can finally be stopped.

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Published: 08 Aug 2016,09:30 PM IST

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