Maria Grazia Chiuri Puts Feminist Agenda Front and Center at Dior's Fall 2020 Show

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Maria Grazia Chiuri Puts Feminist Agenda Front and Center at Dior's Fall 2020 Show
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The Dior army will not be ignored.

Feminist statements have become the cornerstone of Maria Grazia Chiuri’s collections. A hallmark of her debut collection as Dior’s first female artistic director in 2016 was a plain white T-shirt with the words, “We Should All Be Feminists” written across the chest (later worn by celebritiesand Natalie Portman—it was a line borrowed by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s book of the same name.

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