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Fashion takes sides, let's vote for the rights - Lifestyle

2022-09-22T07:09:51.170Z


A few days before the elections and in the middle of Milan Fashion Week, fashion takes the field for rights. Pierpaolo Piccioli, creative director of the Valentino maison, on Instagram posts an image of him with the words 'A man of the left'. (HANDLE)


 A few days before the elections and in the middle of Milan Fashion Week, fashion takes the field for rights.


    Pierpaolo Piccioli,

creative director of the Valentino maison, on Instagram he posts an image of himself with the words 'A leftist man'.

"I am worried and also pissed off - he writes bluntly - because I am forced to argue what seemed obvious to me, in a few days we risk shattering the fragile and human space in which we are trying to live".

"Thinking that there are people, human beings who at this moment may fear, be afraid, of the consequences of these elections gives me to my head" continues Piccioli, expressing a wish: "that all children aged 18 and over go to vote next September 25 because we must not retreat an inch on the rights acquired but above all the time is ripe to acquire new and fundamental ones ".

The post received the


Donatella Versace

    also

chose social media to launch her appeal, accompanied by a heart in the colors of the Italian flag: "Go and vote, these elections are very important for our country! On September 25, vote to protect the rights acquired by thinking about progress and with an eye to the future. Never look back. Vote! ".

A message appreciated by Alessandro Michele, creative director of Gucci, Fausto Puglisi by Roberto Cavalli, who writes 'Grande Donatella!', Alessandro Dell'Acqua, Silvia Venturini Fendi.


    For the president of the National Chamber of Italian Fashion

Carlo Capasa

, on 25 September "it is important that everyone express themselves, it is no longer the time to let others do it, but to express ourselves so as not to be led into a drift and find ourselves in a situation in which we would not want to be".

"We are - says Capasa - a democratic country with important founding values: this is why I hope that the majority of Italians will express themselves and that whoever wins will maintain those values ​​of inclusion, enhancement of differences that are part of that Italian and European approach that is understanding and non-discriminatory ".


    Marco Rambaldi,

Born in Bologna in 1990, awarded yesterday with the Chi è chi awards, today he sent on the catwalk a collection called 'Odi et amo' "because they are the extremes and - he says - we must stay away from indifference, especially in this historical moment , for what we are going to live ".

"My generation - he observes - is tired of what happens and of always justifying itself, in this historical moment there is a risk of taking steps backwards in terms of rights. Freedom must be defended every day, that for women, for the LGBT community, for the last ".

"There is no need for words in this situation.


    We know - says

Alessandro Dell'Acqua

, on the catwalk in Milan with his N21 - that if we go to a certain situation we will have a lot of problems,


Massimo Giorgetti

had already issued his warning in August: "this - he wrote on Instagram - could be the most 'free' summer of your life. The rights that we have won with hard battles and that today we take for granted may no longer be taken for granted. after next September 25 ".


Renzo Rosso

, patron of Otb, on the other hand, has other fears: "I lived through the election campaign a lot, I listened to all the various leaders and I find there are many slogans and few real contents.


    We should instead tell these people that after the slogans we must put to govern someone who has the skills and who knows what needs to be done. "

(HANDLE).


Source: ansa

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