Dorota Goldpoint and her “peace army”. Designer and celebrities say STOP the violence!

Adored by celebrities and business women, fashion designer Dorota Goldpoint showed her latest collection. This time the theme and inspiration was the slogan “Stop violence.” On the occasion of an intimate event at the creator’s atelier in Saska Kępa, Warsaw, Dorota Goldpoint also delivered her manifesto against violence.

Military collection Dorothy Goldpoint are feminine silk skirts, sequined blazers, mini skirts, jackets with a military touch, wide pants. All in three military colors – green, black, gray. The designer created a collection for the “peace army.” The military collection is sexy, glamorous, feminine and joyful. – I created this collection in a wave of my inner opposition to violence. I have two adult sons of draft age. I have been living in uncertainty and anxiety for over a year. With the outbreak of war in Ukraine, the world of thousands of women who buried their loved ones, suffered psychological or physical harm, fell in ruins. As a mother, artist, human being and  woman, I say STOP the violence and war in Ukraine. Stop violence against women and children. Stop violence also this close, neighborhood violence. Stop violence by excluding women from important areas of life. I created a collection for the peace army. A woman’s heart has no wrinkles and is always ready to fight for peace and tranquility, said Dorota Goldpoint. The intimate live show was watched by, among others:  Olga Bonieczyk, Magdalena Wojcik, Beata Tadla, Ewa Pacuła, Eliza Gwiazda, Kalina Ben Sira, Martyna Rokita. – Military patterns have long been a favorite of mine, and my closet is full of them. That’s why I really like Dorothy’s new collection. I am also close to the message of this collection and Dorothy’s appeal, because I am the mother of a 25-year-old son Nikolai and I understand Dorothy’s fears perfectly – said Magdalena Wojcik. – Great idea for the collection and the whole action. I am a mother of three daughters. When the war started, like Dorothy, I was terrified. Every day I tremble lest this war spread to Europe. Stop aggression and violence. I subscribe to this appeal – said Ewa Pacula. As a sign of protest, all invited guests appeared in black sweatshirts with the word STOP, which were designed by Dorota Goldpoint.

The designer also delivered her manifesto, the content of which reads:

My name is Dorota Goldpoint,

I am a fashion designer and President of the Heart No Wrinkle Foundation….

I am a woman.

I am the mother of two adult sons – boys of draft age.

I have been feeling anxiety and uncertainty for almost a year. With the aggression in Ukraine, I observe the suffering of other women, mothers, and there is a growing fear in me whether one day my children will also be on the front lines.

For the past year, I have been watching the growing chaos in a world that until now seemed stable and secure. With the outbreak of war in Ukraine, not only my world – as a woman, mother, creator, entrepreneur – collapsed. In ruins lay the world of millions of other women who live in the uncertainty of tomorrow. Who – even being away from hostilities – feel physical even pain at the thought of their future and that of their loved ones.

As a Polish woman – a representative of a nation that has welcomed  several million refugees from war zones,…

As a mother – representative of all mothers, living in fear for their children….

As an artist – feeling more by intuition than reason….

As a man – a passive observer of the rising tide of violence, not only that of the frontline, but also of the neighborhood, everyday…

I say NO to attacks on our neighbors!

I say NO to violence against women and children!

I say NO to aggression on Polish streets!

I say NO to the chaos resulting from the new situation we found ourselves in against our will!

I say NO to aggressive competition!

I say NO to excluding women from important areas of the economy!

In a wave of this anger, I turned my opposition into a collection for the army of peace – the army against evil. I called it STOP FORCE and gave it a military character in an ultra-feminine, glamorous look.

My fashion manifesto is to go beyond the catwalk and my clients’ dressing rooms. My dream is for it to become a broad social action, because I firmly believe that the heart has no wrinkles and is always ready to fight for peace and tranquility. For balance and justice. On the safety of our children. For my project, I would like to involve ambassadors of the “Heart No Wrinkles” Foundation – actresses, celebrities, artists – to carry the message of STOP FORCE in their communities.

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