La Roca Village will premiere, as part of the Mortiz Feed Dog – Barcelona Fashion Documentary Film Festival, the documentary ‘Invisible Beauty’ starring the model and activist for racial diversity Bethann Hardison.
This documentary is part of the section Fashion, Woman and Identity, which is supported by La Roca Village, one of the eleven Villages of The Bicester Collection. This section of Mortiz Feed Dog, the festival of reference for fashion documentaries, is dedicated to identity or, in other words, to showing how fashion is a key tool in the process of constructing identity.
As a representation of this perspective, the festival, whose artistic director and curator is Charo Mora, has exhibited iconic documentaries on this theme, developing the ideas that emerged from these stories in subsequent round tables.
On this occasion, ‘Invisible Beauty’, co-directed by Frédéric Tcheng and the model and activist Bethann Hardison, a revolutionary fashion pioneer, will be screened. The audiovisual piece reviews Bethann‘s career and sheds light on a little-known chapter in the struggle for racial diversity.
After the screening, actress Amada Bokesa, stylist and model Eulalie Martine Boumlang and content director Noelia Collado will speak from their experience about the process of transformation of the perception of the ideal of beauty from the media and art. The discussion will take the form of a round table discussion entitled ‘What beauty counts’, moderated by journalist Noelia Ramírez.
This La Roca Village collaboration is part of The Bicester Collection’s DO GOOD, a programme based on the desire to create a global charitable platform for the Collection, improving the lives of others and empowering women and children.
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