Lauren Wasser shows off her gold prosthetics at H&M Palm Springs party after losing both her legs to toxic shock syndrome By Annita Katee For Dailymail.com Published: 00:15 BST, 14 April 2019 | Updated: 00:15 BST, 14 April 2019 Viewcomments She's best known as the model who lost both her legs to toxic shock syndrome. But Lauren Wasser ensured her prosthetic limbs weren't the only thing people were talking about on Saturday as she showed off a hip outfit as the H&M ambassador. The 30-year-old beauty stunned as she lounged poll side at Sparrow's Lodge in Palm Springs. Scroll down for video Serving her best looks: Lauren Wasser rocked a band tee while drawing attention to her prosthetic limbs at the H&M Palm Springs party on Saturday Lauren sported a vintage Metallica band tank and a pair of shorts for the Coachella inspired stay. Her prosthetic legs were their signature gold color and she completed her look with a pair of white sneakers. The US native styled her blonde tresses out into natural waves and appeared to be wearing a minimal amount of makeup. Sharing a shot wearing a MTV T-shirt and the same shorts, Lauren shared her gratitude for being part of the fashion family over on her Instagram account. Natural beauty: The US native styled her blonde tresses out into natural waves and appeared to be wearing a minimal amount of makeup Sufferer: Lauren first rose to fame after suffering from Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS) in 2012 'Back to your originally scheduled festivities, back from my social media hiatus. Stoked to be part of the @hm family,' she captioned the sponsored post. Lauren first rose to fame after suffering from Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS) in 2012. As a result, the model was left getting her right leg and toes of her left foot amputated after nearly dying from the disease. However, after years of ongoing pain, she was left having to amputate the other leg because bones continued to grow where her toes once were - causing excruciating daily pain. On January 11, 2019, Lauren took to her Instagram to speak about the second amputation one year on and reveal she was training for the New York Marathon. Amputee: As a result, the model was left getting her right leg and toes of her left foot amputated after nearly dying from the disease. However, after years of ongoing pain, she was left having to amputate the other leg because bones continued to grow where her toes once were - causing excruciating daily pain Grateful: 'I learned a lot through trial and error with becoming an amputee. Which systems worked which feet I liked and becoming one with it. It took a long time for me to accept it. The first year I hid myself in hoodies and baggy sweats trying to not exist. I contemplated suicide. I have been through it all' 'A tampon almost killed me. I was using the product as I should. I got away with my life with a 1 % chance of survival let alone a life worth living. Actually surviving was the easy part it was waking up to nightmare that was ahead,' she began the lengthy post. 'Because I was so young my body was trying to fix the damage and creating way too much calcium in which my bones in my foot would grow almost like toes. But I was walking on that everyday. Skin and bone. It was like walking on pebbles and rocks.' 'Every step was hard and everything I did I had to mentally fight through because the physical pain was insane. I honestly can say I wouldn’t be alive had I amputated at the same time. It would have been too much for me. Losing one leg was traumatic enough.' 'I learned a lot through trial and error with becoming an amputee. Which systems worked which feet I liked and becoming one with it. It took a long time for me to accept it. The first year I hid myself in hoodies and baggy sweats trying to not exist. I contemplated suicide. I have been through it all.' Today marks one year since letting go of my left leg and gaining my life back. I really feel like the 24 year old girl before all this happened. I am now training for the @nycmarathon 2019.' The New York City Marathon will take place on November 3, 2019, in New York City. Striving forward: Today marks one year since letting go of my left leg and gaining my life back. I really feel like the 24 year old girl before all this happened. I am now training for the @nycmarathon 2019' Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility