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Gisele Bundchen, Kendall Jenner, Cara Delevingne march at Chanel's feminist rally

British model Delevingne reportedly led the protest at the end of the fashion show with a megaphone, singing: "What do we want?" The other models responded "Girl Power."

By Veronica Linares
Cara Delevingne leads a group of models holding placards in a mock protest at the end of the presentation of Chanel's 2015 Spring-Summer ready-to-wear collection during Fashion Week in Paris, on September 30, 2014. UPI/Eco Clement
Cara Delevingne leads a group of models holding placards in a mock protest at the end of the presentation of Chanel's 2015 Spring-Summer ready-to-wear collection during Fashion Week in Paris, on September 30, 2014. UPI/Eco Clement | License Photo

PARIS, Oct. 1 (UPI) -- Gisele Bundchen, Kendall Jenner and Cara Delevingne stood up for women while wearing couture during the Chanel show's feminist really held on the Boulevard Chanel No.5 runway in Paris on Tuesday.

The three models were joined by many others including Georgia May Jagger, Joan Smalls, Edie Campbell and Gigi Hadid who partook in a feminist-themed protest after Chanel's fashion show.

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The models carried signs that read messages like "Tweed is better than Tweet," "Be your own stylist," "History is her story" and "Feminism not Masochism." British model Delevingne reportedly led the protest at the end of the fashion show with a megaphone, singing: "What do we want?" The other models responded "Girl Power."

The runway show turned fashion protest was witnessed by celebrity attendees like Alexa Chung, Laura Bailey and Vogue's Anna Wintour as well as Jenner's mother Kris Jenner and Delevingne's older sister Poppy Delevingne.

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