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  • 3/25/2025
They snuck in and crashed the Louis Vuitton fashion show, creating a media frenzy.

Brut followed these climate activists as they prepared to disrupt Paris Fashion Week's closing show...
Transcript
00:00Today, there are 5 activists who have entered the LVMH show.
00:06The industry is useful, today it must be profoundly reformed.
00:09And that, it starts by reducing production.
00:12We thought it was a movie that it works.
00:15We thought, if there is only one person who arrives, it's a success.
00:19If we don't bring these messages to them, no one will do it for us,
00:22and they will stay in their golden palace.
00:31The LVMH show
00:39They are preparing the runway for the action that will take place this evening.
00:43They are doing the tests to see if it will go well or not.
00:46What made me move is that before I was a model,
00:49I worked in the fashion sector,
00:51and I was just disgusted to see all this waste, all this overconsumption.
00:56We will perform in front of the LVMH exit,
01:00a scene that represents the impact of fashion on climate change.
01:04Two people will bring a carpet, two installation activists.
01:07Smokers will be placed between the two.
01:20To take on a show, to go up on the catwalk,
01:23where people walk, and to go out on a catwalk,
01:25is something that has been done a lot, especially against fur.
01:28These actions are very striking, very symbolic,
01:30and often make a big, big buzz.
01:35The idea of ​​entertainment is to do something outside
01:37so that the police or whatever attacks what is going to happen outside,
01:40and that inside, in parallel, there is something.
01:42This big show participates in this imaginary of permanent renewal,
01:45of overproduction, you have to change your clothes,
01:47your wardrobe is outdated,
01:49and so we say that we don't need that anymore.
01:51These are gas masks.
01:53It's for people who are going to a show,
01:55to pretend that the world is going wrong,
01:58and we continue the little shows as if everything was fine.
02:02We are all in a hurry, I think,
02:04but we are going to do our best to make it work.
02:11Fashion is the most polluting industry in the world.
02:14It represents 10% of the world's greenhouse gases.
02:21We are facing the 6th mass extinction of biodiversity,
02:24and the LVMH group finds nothing better to do
02:27than to use fur and crocodile skin again.
02:33We're going to take it off.
02:35Take it off, sir.
02:37Yes, take it off.
02:39Take it off.
02:41Take it off.
02:43Take it off.
02:45Take it off.
02:47Take it off.
02:49Take it off.
02:50Take it off.
02:52What did it do to your wardrobe?
02:54Fashion looks elsewhere.
03:03I was at the reception,
03:05I see that people who were supposed to come in are coming in,
03:08so I say to myself, great, we did it,
03:10because the hardest thing is to get in.
03:12We manage to get inside,
03:14and we find ourselves in a magnificent room
03:16with a red carpet of crystal chandeliers,
03:18which are installed all over the place.
03:20I leave the parade because we, the employees,
03:22are not allowed to attend it,
03:24but from afar, at one point, I see two people
03:26with the banners.
03:28When the parade starts, we wait a little,
03:30and then we grab each of our signs
03:32and our messages,
03:34and we get into the parade with the models.
03:39The banner said that overproduction
03:42was worth extinction,
03:44and that we would have to change.
03:46I was able to cross the whole room,
03:48and when I got to the end,
03:50to the place where the photographers were,
03:52I wanted to turn around and go the other way,
03:54and I got caught
03:56by a security guard
03:58who tried to put me on the ground
04:00and shoot me.
04:10The world press is there,
04:12there are photographers,
04:14they will take pictures, videos,
04:16the message will go through.
04:18We would like companies to stop
04:20doing greenwashing,
04:22and that there is a real change of model
04:24so that we can finally have
04:26an ecological fashion,
04:28that promotes recycling,
04:30the reuse of clothes,
04:32and not overproduction and overconsumption.
04:34Before, I liked clothes,
04:36I thought it was too beautiful,
04:38I wanted to buy clothes.
04:40When we realize how urgent it is to act,
04:42the message we want to tell Fashion Week
04:44is that we don't want to
04:46blame you as an individual,
04:48the message is for brands to change.
04:50It's Louis Vuitton to change,
04:52it's H&M, it's Dior to change,
04:54it's these brands,
04:56because they have the power.

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