Chiara Ferragni, an Italian social media influencer, just took a shot against the patriarchy through her four different dresses she donned at the Sanremo Music Festival in Italy.
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As co-host, she wore four different dresses designed by Dior’s creative director Grazia Chiuri, each with a strong message about breaking gender stereotypes and women’s rights.
The four dresses were called The Shameless Dress, The Hate Dress, The Cage, and The Manifesto Dress.
The Shameless Dress was designed to shed light on women’s rights and bodies and how they are still being discussed and considered questionable whereas the Hate Dress was inspired by the criticisms directed towards Ferragni and was embroidered with black pearls on a white peplos.
The Manifesto Dress was designed to bring a social message to the popular stage and was inspired by the work of Claire Fontaine.
The Cage was meant to represent freeing new generations from gender stereotypes and was a jersey jumpsuit embroidered with rhinestones trapped in a tulle skirt.
These dresses received widespread recognition and support on social media, receiving over five million likes and hundreds of thousands of comments.
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