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Ready-to-wear, summer 2024: Furious feminist fashion

By France24
22 October 2023   |   3:35 am
"Woman is an active subject of the historical process and cannot be confined to being the object of desire of patriarchy." That was the strident slogan written in letters on the wall of Dior's recent show, where creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri leant into the historically fraught image of the witch.

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