The demonstration on May 1, Workers’ Day, has not left a colorful and diverse image of our politicians and ministers joining the event in Madrid. The head of Equality, Irene Montero; the finance minister, Maria Jesus Montero; and the second vice president, Yolanda Diaz, each of them, has chosen their message through their outfits. These are the looks of the day.
Irene Montero He hasn’t minced around. He has ditched his training purple to don a T-shirt look. Casual and very millennial, Montero has launched his inclusive message. In the drawing we see a portrait of Audre Lorde, a New York writer, feminist, LGTBI collective and social rights activist: “Your silence will not protect you,” reads the T-shirt. Lorde, died at the age of 58 from cancer.
Together with Irene, we have seen Maria Jesus Montero, with a very powerful red look, corporate of his political force, the PSOE. On the right, Yolanda. The architect and founder of Sumar is the most fashion victim of the government. Extremely elegant and a follower of trends, Díaz has a fine-tuned instinct for style, which helps her get it right almost every time. On this occasion, she has launched a strapless top with a shirt base, but unstructured. And also, groundbreaking and innovative. Could it be that she sends us a hidden message through this choice?