The hand making a peace sign wasn't just a gesture; it was a powerful symbol of a revolution in progress—both a political and personal one for women in the 1970s. This era saw women's style become a form of self-expression and protest, a rejection of the more restrictive fashions of the past. The peace sign, held high in a demonstration, embodies the spirit of a woman who was finding her voice and demanding her rights. It represents the collective strength of women who were fighting for equality, challenging societal norms, and using their style—from bell-bottom jeans to flowing skirts—to reflect a newfound sense of freedom and empowerment. It's an image of a woman who is not only part of a movement but who is, herself, a movement.
Colours:
White, Black, Soft Pink, Maroon, Soft Yellow, Grey Melange
Production information:
Made in Bangladesh / Made in Türkiye