The designer drew a fashionable crowd including Betty Catroux, Cédric Charbit, François-Marie Banier, Farida Khelfa, Bianca Brandolini d’Adda, Ellen von Unwerth, Elie Top, Sabine Getty, Antonin Tron, Sarah Andelman and Christelle Kocher.
“I wanted to pay an homage to her for her 16 years of amazing leadership with compassion, with intelligence and with dignity,” von Furstenberg said before the ceremony.
“Both my parents were refugees. I mean, not quite that bad, but refugees nevertheless, stateless nevertheless. I found out very recently that I actually didn’t have a nationality until I was seven. I didn’t know. It’s only my brother who went to get some paper who found out,” she revealed. “I’m very honored to receive the DVF award today, but I’m also a bit saddened that despite almost 11 years having passed since the Syrian revolution started, still we are seeing floods of refugees, we are seeing internally displaced people and people who are really living very much below the poverty line, children with no futures, no education,” she told WWD.
“We need climate finance for vulnerable countries, finance for loss and damage, but we didn’t see those things materialize at the COP26, so it was kind of disappointing, especially for people who are on the frontlines of the climate crisis, but people who didn’t cause the climate crisis,” the activist said.
The CNN reporter acknowledged that it was challenging to keep the focus on some emergencies once the news cycle moves on to the next crisis.
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