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His military career was cut short when he lost a leg in a roadside bomb attack in Afghanistan but Alex Minsky wasted no time finding a surprising new profession – underwear model.
"Marine turned model with tattoos and prosthetic leg holds U.S. flag and poses shirtless in urban setting."

His military career was cut short when he lost a leg in a roadside bomb attack in Afghanistan but Alex Minsky wasted no time finding a surprising new profession – underwear model.

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The 25-year-old amputee spent 47 days in a coma after his truck was hit by a roadside bomb in Afghanistan in 2009. As well as losing his leg, he suffered brain injuries and severe burns.

He suffered from depression when he returned to the US and developed an alcohol problem before deciding to stop drinking and start working out. A few months later he was discovered by a photographer who quickly got him work as a male model.

Minsky now exercises for four hours every day to keep his physique photo shoot ready and has appeared in ad campaigns for some of the world’s biggest brands.

Encouragingly, he’s not the only unorthodox model to find fame in recent months – these non-traditional beauties are all making waves in the fashion world.

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"Two images of a tattooed, muscular man; left indoors, right outdoors holding an American flag with one prosthetic leg."

War veteran Alex Minsky lost his left leg in Afghanistan but has now found success in the modelling industry. Photography by Martin Ryter Hollywood.

Two images of a tattooed male model with a prosthetic leg. One posed with arms folded, the other standing sideways.

He suffered from depression when he returned to the US and developed an alcohol problem before deciding to stop drinking and start working out. A few months later he was discovered by a photographer who quickly got him work as a male model.

Two side-by-side images of the same person, one as a model in grayscale and the other in casual clothes, smiling.

Louis Evans, 22, who was tormented for his bright red hair has triumphed over his bullies, becoming an internationally successful catwalk model.

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Split image of a person in elaborate makeup and crown, and a young child in glasses holding a yellow box.

Sarah Wright was bullied for being albino but this year won the UK’s Alternative Model of the Year crown.

Two individuals with platinum blonde hair, both wearing denim outfits; one is seated in a wheelchair.

Alternative models have been growing in popularity in recent years. Jillian Mercado, who is wheelchair-bound, appears in the latest Diesel fashion campaign.

Two portraits of a woman with dark hair; left in a black top, right in a denim jacket, both gazing thoughtfully.

Moffy, who has cross-eyes, is another alternative model who has shot to fame recently. Photographed by Tyrone LeBon for POP magazine.

Two women posing fashionably; one in a fitted top with pencil skirt, another in a patterned top with a voluminous skirt.

Debbie van der Putten, who has one arm, is having success as a high fashion model.

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Model posing in two fashion outfits with "Tenk nytt" and Oslo City text. One in a crop top, skirt; the other in a blouse, pants.

Kelly Knox for Think New.

Model in a red top and black skirt with text: "We All Walk in Different Shoes" and "KennethCole.com" branding.

Double amputee Aimee Mullins is a L’Oreal spokesmodel.

Individual in colorful outfits with "Legalize Gay!" tops, poses confidently.

Transgender model Isis King for American Apparel.

A woman in lingerie sits on a stool, promoting diversity and inclusion in modeling for those with disabilities.

Faye Povey doesn’t let her crutches stop her from modelling.

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Person with blonde hair poses confidently indoors; one with stylish makeup and another in a leather jacket by the window.

Jenna Talackova has made it as a fashion model after being disqualified from Miss Universe because she was born male.

Alt text: "Woman in lingerie pose for LA FEMME magazine cover, elegant setting with silk drapes and chairs."

Transgender model Carmen Carerra in a risque ad for La Femme fragrance.

Two juxtaposed images of a woman; left in traditional Amish attire, right in lingerie by a window.

She spent the first 21 years of her life living in one of the world’s most conservative communities – this year Amish beauty Kate Stoltz has found freedom and a modelling contract.

A woman in a wheelchair wearing retro-style swimwear salutes with a smile against a plain background.

Sophie Morgan models from her wheelchair.

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Young child smiling, lying on blue knitted pillows, wearing a pink sweatshirt.

Holly Greenhow, 7, has cerebral palsy and is a model for Mini Boden.

A smiling toddler wearing a floral swimsuit with a pink flower clip sits on a rocky beach.

Valentina Guerrero, who has Down syndrome, modelling for DC Kids swimwear.

A young child in dinosaur pajamas stands by a kitchen counter holding a toy, with a teddy bear nearby.

Seb White, who has Down syndrome, modelling pyjamas for JoJo Maman Bebe.

Four children smiling and standing in a row, wearing colorful outfits, against a green background.

Six-year-old Ryan Langston (far left) has Down syndrome and models for US Target.

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Three children standing together, two girls and one boy, dressed in stylish casual attire, with neutral background.

Ryan has also modelled for US department store Nordstrom.

Two children smiling, holding a large paper owl cutout in front of a colorful backdrop with flowers and a rainbow.

Five-year-old Natalia Goleniowski (right) also has Down syndrome but models for Frugi.

Young girl with blonde hair, wearing a coat with a fur-lined hood, smiles warmly at the camera.

Ella Kinder, a child model with Down syndrome. Photo by Carrie at photographybycarrieperez.com.

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