Chiara Ferragni is one of the most powerful women in contemporary Italy who donned a dress that symbolizes the Fall – one of mankind’s most powerful myths.
At the main music festival in Sanremo, Italy, the model appeared in different dresses, all of which were dedicated to the role of women. The stole of the first dress reads: “Pensati Libera”, which means “Think freely” in German.
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Chiara Ferragni calls it a “manifesto dress” designed to inspire women to feel free to step out of the roles society has imposed on them.
Pensati Libera – is a tribute to a graffiti that emerged after an undated women’s march in Genoa.
The history of the second dress goes further back. Much further. All the way back to biblical times, to the beginning of the creation story.
Chiara Ferragni took the stage in a transparent dress studded with thousands of micro-crystals. The dress is said to represent Eve, the first woman in the Bible.
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Right at the beginning of her speech, she assured the audience that she was not naked in front of them: the nipples and navel were pacifiers sewn into the dress. The message of the dress:
The dress is an ode to the beauty of the female body at a time when in some countries around the world women’s rights are under threat, their freedom to study and work is being robbed and their right to a war-ravaged peaceful life is trampled underfoot, the entrepreneur writes on Instagram.
The dress is reminiscent of the painting “Adam and Eve in Paradise” by Lucas Cranach, which shows Eve with an apple – the symbol of sin.
Most recently, the Italian appeared in an anti-hate dress. Hate messages were embroidered on the white dress, which Chiara Ferragni faced every day when she revealed herself. One of the messages is “A breve un porno” (coming soon to a porno).
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The 25-year-old particularly touched the public with her “letter to herself as a child”:
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The most liked comment under the photo sent to Eva, the first woman associated with shame, read: “I cried. 😢 Well done Chiara!”
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