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Let’s talk about feminine leadership. Here at The Blonde Salad, it’s a value that distinguishes us. Our dearest Chiara Ferragni became an empowerment model, that inspires and motivates thousands of women through her life and her job as a digital businesswoman. Energy, positivity, and passion are her core values, that she shares every day with all her followers. These values helped her to become the number 1 fashion influencer in the world.

 

When we’re talking about female empowerment, sometimes words are not enough. An artwork, instead, expresses this value in an original way. Withers, the international law firm founded in 1896, chose contemporary art to support women. For the opening of its new Milan headquarter, located in Via Durini 18, Withers inaugurated on June 26th the exhibition Withers meets art: a real journey into the discovery of its core values.

 

Women’s strength and power, a family dimension and the Milanese scenery are at the heart of the new Withers headquarter. These values are melted into each other through 34 Lisa Ponti‘s artworks (lent by Galleria Federico Vavassori), his father Gio Ponti‘s Le Gemelle painting (unveiled to the public for the first time) and Francesco Vezzoli‘s Portrait of Sophia Loren as the Muse of Antiquity (After Giorgio De Chirico) sculpture. Three different styles, but at the same time three perfect stories to express women’s strength, even in a typical business setting.

 

The exhibition will be opened to the public until December 2018.

 

New Withers headquarter in Milan (Photos Massimiliano Stucchi /IPP) Lisa Ponti artwork (Photo Massimiliano Stucchi /IPP) New Withers headquarter in Milan (Photos Massimiliano Stucchi /IPP) Lisa Ponti artwork (Photo Massimiliano Stucchi /IPP) Lisa Ponti artwork (Photo Massimiliano Stucchi /IPP) Lisa Ponti artwork (Photo Massimiliano Stucchi /IPP) Gio Ponti "Le Gemelle" (Photo Massimiliano Stucchi /IPP) Portrait of Sophia Loren as the Muse of Antiquity (After Giorgio De Chirico)- (Photo Massimiliano Stucchi /IPP) Portrait of Sophia Loren as the Muse of Antiquity (After Giorgio De Chirico)- (Photo Massimiliano Stucchi /IPP)

 



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