THE MEANING OF INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY
The origins of March 8th International Women’s Day trace back to the early 1900s, a time of great social and political change. The first National Women’s Day was observed in the United States in 1909, initiated by the Socialist Party of America to honor garment workers striking for better wages and working conditions.
In 1910, at the International Socialist Women’s Conference in Copenhagen, the idea of an annual Women’s Day was proposed, leading to the first official celebrations in Austria, Denmark, Germany, and Switzerland in 1911. Over the decades, the movement gained momentum, with March 8th becoming the recognized date for advocating women’s rights and gender equality. The United Nations officially declared March 8th as International Women’s Day in 1977, solidifying its place as a global day of recognition and action.
Today, IWD serves as both a celebration of progress and a reminder of the work still to be done, championing equality and empowerment for women worldwide.
As we celebrate the achievements of women, especially in worklife, one of the best ways to express appreciation is through a thoughtful and meaningful gift. At Mohair&Angora, we believe in honoring women with luxurious pieces that reflect their grace, strength, and value.
As a corporate gift to honor female colleagues, our elegant designs offer a timeless way to celebrate this occasion, such as The Athena Shawl symbolizing wisdom and intelligence.
You can check the collections now for more and celebrate the power, elegance, and resilience of women while there is a up to 20% discount special for Women's Day.
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