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If you cover yourself, you're a nun, if not, a whore". These are the forceful words with which

Chiara Ferragni

has claimed gender equality at the 73rd edition of

the Sanremo Festival,

an event that, beyond music, has become a great fashion catwalk and in a space in which to be heard.

The Italian influencer and businesswoman, who worked as a master of ceremonies, surprised with a spectacular

naked dress

by

Dior

with which she intended to give even more strength to her feminist message.

The piece, a revealing body dress, simulated her naked body wrapped in a delicate nude-colored tulle fabric with beading, an optical illusion inspired by a design by

Maria Grazia Chiuri

for the spring-summer 2018 collection.

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The Italian's objective was none other than to get rid of the

shame

of showing her body, something that she has reinforced by posing on her social networks as if she were

Eva

, the first woman in history, emulating the images that appear in Lucas Cranach's paintings. the Old Man who portrays her in

paradise

with the apple.

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shameless nudity

The intention, to claim the right of women to dispose of their

bodies

and not be

judged

for it.

"This illusion of

nudity

is a reminder that whoever decides to look or feel sexy is not authorizing anyone to justify the violence of men or to mitigate their faults. This is the body of a woman, that of

Chiara Ferragni,

who wants to give voice to all the women in the world who are subjected to prohibitions and abuse, to all those who are told that their body produces

shame

, that it is only an object and that it incites to sin. This is everyone's body, what a cast the first stone who is free of

sin

!

a feminist message

"A woman has to work twice as much as a man to be taken seriously,"

Chiara Ferragni

defended in her most feminist speech in Sanremo, where she has claimed the right to live freely in her own body.

"Every day you will receive hundreds of messages and comments reminding you that

sexism

is unfortunately normalized.

Challenge them

and do not fear the consequences of being yourself. Being a woman is not a limit. Tell your friends, shout it to everyone and

fight

together every day to change things. I'm trying right now," she concluded excitedly to the loud applause of the audience.

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