Assa Traoré with her fist raised on her sofa in Louboutin high heels.
Posted on the Facebook account of the collective La Vérité pour Adama, the photo is embellished with a text where the anti-racist activist evokes the death of her brother Adama "
five years ago in the hands of the gendarmes
" before concluding with a lyric : "
I will walk in your footsteps with all three
(the designers of the house, editor's note),
grown by this elegant creation which makes me a woman proud of what we are building together.
Justice for all
”.
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The whole has caused so much ink to flow that the brand had to specify that the emblematic young woman was not among its muses.
Louboutin, on the other hand, claims the launch of a new collection, "Walk a Mile in my Shoes", inspired by the phrase of Martin Luther King, and a meeting with one of the founders of the American movement Black Lives Matter.
The profits of the collection will be donated to organizations working for social justice, specifies
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