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Dior Fashion Week Designer Praises Kate Middleton, Labels Meghan Markle as Fake Feminist

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Dior Fashion Week Designer Praises Kate Middleton, Labels Meghan Markle as Fake Feminist

Dior kicked off Paris Fashion Week with a powerful feminist statement, as models strutted down the catwalk with bold messages flashing on video screens.

The words “take your hands off when I say no” and “take your eyes off when I say no” set the tone for a show that challenged societal norms.

The first model appeared in edgy black layers, accessorized with a punk choker and black shoes, while the second model rocked a rebellious look with unbuttoned shirt cut-offs and tails.

A designer handbag emblazoned with the message “capitalism won't take her where she really wants to go” added a provocative touch to the ensemble.

Paris Fashion Week is abuzz with 67 shows scheduled over 8 days, with a spotlight on women's empowerment.

Sarah Burton, the creative mind behind Alexander McQueen, is gearing up to present her final collection after 13 years at the helm.

When asked about the embodiment of feminism, Burton didn't hesitate to praise the Duchess of Cambridge, Catherine.

In her view, stands out as a role model for women, embodying grace, humility, and selflessness.

Burton commended Middleton's practice of repeating outfits, hailing her as a modern-day suffragette who champions authenticity over fleeting trends.

Meanwhile, 's absence from the Dior event raised eyebrows, despite rumors of a potential collaboration between the Duchess of Sussex and the fashion house.

A spokesperson for Dior clarified that there were no ongoing negotiations or recent communication with Markle, debunking speculations in the media.

Hollywood luminaries graced the Dior Spring Summer catwalk, with Jennifer Lawrence, a longstanding Dior ambassador, exuding elegance in a classic white shirt and black trousers.

Charlize Theron, another Dior muse, dazzled in a white shirt paired with a sparkling maxi skirt, while Janet Ortega opted for a chic grey blazer ensemble.

Notably, a video installation titled “Not Her” captured the essence of feminism with a series of empowering slogans displayed on giant screens.

From poignant messages like “I'm not only a mother, wife, and daughter, I'm a woman” to playful quips such as “save your marriage, iron properly,” the installation celebrated female strength and individuality.

Against the backdrop of a vibrant pink and yellow striped catwalk, models showcased the enduring allure of black fashion, echoing trends seen at other prestigious shows like Gucci and Dolce and Gabbana in Milan.

In the dynamic world of high fashion, Dior's bold statements and star-studded front row underscored the industry's evolving landscape.

While 's timeless elegance continues to captivate audiences, 's rumored ties with Dior remain unconfirmed, adding a layer of intrigue to the glamour of Paris Fashion Week.

As the event unfolds, the fusion of art, activism, and style promises to keep fashion enthusiasts on the edge of their seats, eager to witness the next chapter in the ever-evolving saga of haute couture.

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