Fashion For Hope
A quarterly fashion show concept raising awareness about violence against women
About Fashion For Hope
Fashion For Hope is a quarterly fashion show concept that serves as an artistic platform to address the critical issue of violence against women, particularly Female Genital Mutilation (FGM).
We consider it to be in the purview of each human being to feel concerned by the suffering of any other human beings. At this point, genital mutilations are particularly outraging. Often feeling ashamed and not allowed to talk, the victims are in most cases unable to communicate their pain, even less in a position to claim any right.
Women Against Mutilations (WAM) offers to come at their help by putting into place a multidisciplinary network to carry out the care needed.
Breaking the Taboo
"Violence towards women is a taboo topic."
Series of documentaries to educate about the danger of this barbaric practice of FGM
Artistic Event: Fashion For Hope - quarterly fashion shows that combine art with advocacy
Event Gallery
Moments from our Fashion For Hope events showcasing the power of art in advocacy
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Fashion For Hope is a fashion trimestrial show concept. We consider it to be in the purview of each human being to feel concerned by the suffering of any other human beings. At this point, genital mutilations are particularly outraging. Often feeling ashamed and not allowed to talk, the victims are in most cases unable to communicate their pain, even less in a position to claim any right.
Fashion For Hope est un concept de défilé de mode trimestriel. Nous considérons du ressort de chaque être humain de se sentir concerné par la douleur de tout autre être humain. Les mutilations génitales sont à ce sujet particulièrement révoltantes. Souvent privées de parole et ressentant une honte en plus des graves lésions subies, les victimes sont pour la plupart dans l'incapacité de communiquer leur douleur.