Dans la série « Femme, l’industrie de la mode est ton amie », la géniale Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie récupérée par Dior (des mannequins qui défilent avec des tee-shirts « Nous devrions tous être féministes »), même (surtout) avec son consentement, j’avoue que ça me rend plutôt triste.
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Style Makes a Bold Statement at Dior - Vogue
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Quietly slipping past photographers, leading African author and modern feminist icon Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie took her front row perch alongside fashion power players. She, after all, deserved the perfect vantage point to see Maria Grazia Chiuri’s debut female-empowered designs for which she is very much the inspiration. The brand’s first female creative director in its 70 years sent her models gliding down the wood-planked runway to the sound of the Nigerian writer’s rousing manifesto We Should All Be Feminists as they sported T-shirts that proclaimed the righteous statement.