Audrey Hepburn
Beyond her iconic film roles Audrey Hepburn used her global Fame to champion humanitarian courses as a UNICEF ambassador showing that kindness, compassion and grace can be powerful tools for change.
Virginia Woolf
Revolutionised literature and feminist thought using her voice to explore the inner lives of women and advocate for intellectual freedom, equality and the right to personal agency in a patriarchal world.
Rosa Parks
Known as "the mother of the civil rights movement", Rosa Parks' is quiet act of defiance by refusing to give up her seat became a powerful catalyst for change, challenging systemic injustice and empowering generations to stand up for equality.
Katherine Hepburn
Hepburn shattered Hollywood's rules with her sharp wit, fierce independence and defiance of gender norms. With her statement dress sense and iconic trousers redefining what femininity can look like. Her style became a bold symbol of gender equality, challenging expectations and empowering women to dress for themselves.


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