. Before the incident, she was a young woman with a full life ahead of her, and only a few precious photos remain of her with both legs. Rather than letting the tragedy define her as a victim, Natalie chose to view every day lived afterward as a "huge gift". Building "Natalie's Palace"
The fashion and fitness industries have historically lacked representation for people with physical disabilities. Over the last decade, creators like Natalie Palace have used visual platforms to normalize limb loss and prosthetic use. Amputee Natalie Palace
She also advocates for insurance reform. A high-end microprocessor knee costs between $50,000 and $100,000. Insurance often covers only a basic mechanical knee. Natalie has testified before a state legislature about the "medical necessity" of quality prosthetics, arguing that a fall from a cheap knee costs the healthcare system more in the long run than the prosthetic itself. A high-end microprocessor knee costs between $50,000 and
The platform features models like Natalie (the founder/lead model), Anastasia, Nina, and others. 3. Community Support and "Devotee" Culture
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By regularly publishing content across social media channels, including the [Natalies Palace Facebook page] and YouTube, the platform normalizes the daily realities and extraordinary capabilities of amputees. Content ranges from aesthetic videos—such as showcasing adaptive nail polish techniques—to practical demonstrations, like models putting on and adjusting their prosthetic limbs. 3. Community Support and "Devotee" Culture