Lisa Lovatt-Smith began her career in magazine publishing at the tender age of eighteen. After winning a writing contest she began working as an intern for British "Vogue". At nineteen she became the youngest photo editor in Conde Nast history, thanks in part to Anna Wintour, who saw Lisa s potential early on. In 2002, after years of working in fashion, Lisa left everything behind to open up an orphanage in Ghana. Since then, she has continued her humanitarian efforts, using her connections in the fashion industry to raise awareness and spread her message. Today, Lisa lives in a mud hut in Gha...